The park is not big, but the plants are very lush, the trees are tall and big, there are many banyan trees, which are very distinctive, and the flowers planted here are also colorful and special.
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At the Great World City end of Robertson Quay Famous Malay who moved to Singapore and added great value to the country Based on the era and what he did maybe more appropriate the other end of the ri...
Going to zouk you are bound to pass by this area. It's a area close by to great world city and Kim Seng road. There are a number of hotels and restaurants in the are (I like Nanjya manja).
We come here often with our daughter to go scooting along the river near Robertson Quay. The only really unfortunate aspect is that the path doesn't continue beyond Kim Seng Road. Hopefully once the l...
One evening we were invited to dinner at the Grand Copthorne Hotel. From The Trillium apartment of The Hideaways Club it was under a 10 minutes walk. We trekked there and it was unbelievable that in...
The park is not big, but the plants are very lush, the trees are tall and big, there are many banyan trees, which are very distinctive, and the flowers planted here are also colorful and special.
It feels like a community park, the area is not very large, because the hotel is relatively close to this place, I came out early in the morning to stroll around, it is a beautiful park, and the air quality is quite good early in the morning.
Kim Seng Park is a relatively small park, and its popularity is not very high. It is better among the locals, ordinary, but gardens of this size can be seen everywhere in Singapore.
In the park at Robertson Wharf, the famous Malay moved to Singapore. Based on that era, he might be more suitable for making great contributions to the development of Singapore at the other end of the ship terminal. There are many Japanese restaurants near the park, you can visit them after dinner.
The park is full of modern fashion and many tourists