The National Library of Singapore is one of the largest and most advanced libraries in Southeast Asia. It was founded in 1823 by Singapore founder Sir Raffles, which was converted into a public library in 1960 and was rebuilt in 2005. The library inside is very rich, the space is very wide, the floor is covered with blankets, the seats are very comfortable, sitting by the floor-to-ceiling windows in the reading area, blowing the air-conditioning and reading quietly, and you can overlook the scattered city scenery when you are tired.