Hidden Gems in Singapore
1. Japanese Cemetery Park
In the heart of Hougang, there is the largest Japanese cemetery in Southeast Asia and has over 900 tombstones. Walk into a blossom wonderland and then you will be feel like in Japanese garden.
Notice: be respectful during your time here since there is a cemetery.
Address: 22 Chuan Hoe Ave, S549854
Opening hours: All-day
2. Peranakan Shophouse at Koon Seng Road
You should never overlook the iconic Peranakan Houses at Koon Seng Road, which is a sight to behold. Established in the 1920s, the pastel shophouses make an amazing IG shot.
Notice: be respectful when taking your photo shooting because the nearby buildings are still occupied by residents.
Address: Koon Seng Road
3. Raffles Marina Lighthouse
In case you don't know, Singapore also have a lighthouse, it is located within the Raffles Marina Club compound. Besides, couple will come here for wedding photoshoots, and you can hold your ceremony at the club if you wish.
Address: 10 Tuas West Dr S638404
Opening hours: Daily 8am – 10pm
4. Lone Tree (phote source:Buzybee)
Near the Singapore Zoo, you can find Lone Tree and Pier Upper Seletar Reservoir Park. Actually, it is an iconic IG spot, and couples love there. Some people come here for chasing sunset, and you can also go for jogging, and picnic.
Address: Upp Seletar Reservoir, Along Mandai Road Track 7, off Mandai Road
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the most awesome blossoms 🌸 in Singapore. its actually a japannese cemetery park
Very nice and greeny japanese cemetery park. I am around 1800. I hang around here about 30min. Unique place for picture taking or walk around this park.
The location of the Japanese cemetery is relatively biased. Don't think the cemetery is very gloomy. This is a very good place, and it is not far from this or Singapore's more noble residential areas.
Amidst lush greenery, the meticulously maintained graves pay tribute to Japanese immigrants and prisoners of war. It’s a place of quiet reverence, offering a unique glimpse into Singapore’s diverse cultural heritage. It’s also a perfect spot for photo taking!
Unexpectedly pretty and tranquil. Interesting concept and very instagram worthy
Located in Hougang, this is the largest Japanese cemetery in Southeast Asia and the burial ground of Singapore’s early Japanese community.
nice and quite and pretty spot for photo taking especially if you go there during blooming season 🌺🌸 which would be around August/September