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Cavenagh Bridge Review

4.5 /5120 Reviews
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Gavena Bridge is one of the oldest bridges in Singapore. It connects Fullerton Hotel and Park. The bridge and its logo have remained in its original state. It was built during the British colonial period. It is interesting that the bridge was built in Scotland and transported to Singapore in stages. It was built by Indian prisoner laborers.

Cavenagh Bridge

Posted: Aug 8, 2018
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  • fooler0809
    5/5Outstanding
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    I have never seen such a small suspension bridge, very old, especially very powerful, the feeling of taking pictures at the bridge is very good, the night is also light, the reflection is very beautiful in the water.

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    Posted: Dec 16, 2020
  • fooler0809
    5/5Outstanding
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    Beautiful suspension bridge, a lot of cables are gathered together, directly pull a place on the ground, people can be close to the cable, so although the bridge is not big, it is very impactful. It feels like a sense of age.

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    Posted: Nov 7, 2020
  • 泰宁根吴承恩
    4/5Excellent
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    The Gavina Bridge is an older bridge, but the bridge is not big, just like the bridge on the edge of the Suzhou River in Shanghai. It is close to the seaside committee and can enjoy several iconic Singapore architectural attractions.

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    Posted: Jun 1, 2020
  • 山水人生
    5/5Outstanding
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    Near the Singapore estuary, there are two river-crossing bridges, one of which is the Gavenner Bridge. It is the first bridge connecting the northern banks of Henan Province in Singapore. It can be called the first bridge on the Singapore River. The old bridge built in 1868 is now closed to motor vehicles, but visitors can walk on the bridge and enjoy the river scenery. Sculptures of cats can be found on the piers of the old bridge. The miniature cat is said to be the smallest cat in the Guinness World Records, growing only in Singapore. The other is a steel bridge, named Anderson Bridge, which is mainly used by automobiles. At present, pedestrians are not allowed to pass because of road construction. The River between the two bridges is the famous Fulton Hotel, which is famous for its unique location and long history at the mouth of the Singapore River. Today, the building of this hotel looks a little short under the modern high-rise buildings around it, but its extraordinary appearance still shows the noble style. Near these two bridges, you can see the high-rise buildings around the river, which is the center of Singapore's urban area and the window of Singapore's historical development, prosperity and prosperity.

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    Posted: Dec 20, 2016
  • juki235
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Gavena Bridge in Singapore spans both banks of the Singapore River. It is the only suspension bridge in Singapore and one of the oldest bridges here. Now the bridge is a pedestrian bridge, standing on the bridge, looking at the old and new buildings on both sides, as well as the sparkling water on the Singapore River, full of poetic and picturesque.

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    Posted: Nov 4, 2016
  • raskolnikov
    4/5Excellent

    short yet beautiful bridge, specicifically when lighted at night

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    Posted: Nov 16, 2022
  • Tokyohksan
    4/5Excellent
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    One of Singapore's good old bridges hangs in the water and enjoys the riverside

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    Posted: Jul 1, 2022
  • e11***47
    5/5Outstanding
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    On the way out of the subway to Merlion Park, I found this unique bridge. Now I know it was Gavenner Bridge. Several groups of statues beside the bridge are also very special. Another building is the Bank of China. It's very kind to look at. There are also mobile cold drinks stalls, the old grandparents, they sell wafer ice cream at a very affordable price, only 1.2 new yuan each, taste superb.

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    Posted: Nov 21, 2015
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