Pedestrian bridge near the Asian Civilisations Museum
This colonial era bridge across the Singapore river connects the Fullerton Hotel with the Asian Civilisation Museum (both of which were closed during the lockdown). It's also quite convenient if you'r...
Historic suspension bridge dating back to 1868 by a Glaswegian company, - P & W Maclellan. The bridge was used to hoist art for the Singapore Art week which colour to its otherwise grey structure. It ...
Near the site where the Singapore river entered the sea, now Marina Bay, the British constructed one the first suspension bridge across the river. Today, I believe it is the oldest bridge built start...
The Cavenagh Bridge is one of 3 bridges in the Boat Quay area. It's a small suspension bridge and the only bridge in Singapore to survive in its original form. It provides nice views of Boat Quay to t...
Attractive bridge connecting the Fullerton Hotel to the opposite side of the river. A nice photo spot if you are walking along the river.
I have never seen such a small suspension bridge. It has a sense of age, especially a sense of power. It feels good to take pictures at the bridge head. The lights are also bright at night, and the reflection in the water is beautiful.
A beautiful suspension bridge. Many steel cables are gathered together to directly pull a place on the ground. People can get close to the steel cables, so it feels that although the bridge is not large, it is very impactful. It feels age.
This is one of the two bridges in front of the Fullerton Hotel. Because I was staying at this hotel in Singapore, I saw these two bridges countless times every day. When I first saw it, I thought it was very beautiful and distinctive. The two bridges are very close. When eating breakfast at the hotel, sit outside, with bridges and rivers, the scenery is very beautiful, and there are morning clouds. This bridge spans the Singapore River and opened to traffic in 1870. It is the only suspension bridge in Singapore and the oldest and still-maintained bridge in Singapore. It connects the business districts on the north and south banks of Singapore. At first it was called "Edinburgh Bridge" and it was a commemoration of the visit of the Duke of Edinburgh.
Cavenagh Bridge is one of the most famous bridges for monks in Singapore. It is very close to the famous Karamay. He is a steel bridge with two cables. At night, he will light up the changing neon lights, which is a beautiful scenery on the Singapore River.