Singapore enhances green spaces and cultural experiences
Singapore is enhancing its green spaces as part of the Green Plan 2030, aiming to integrate nature into daily life. The city already features 400 parks and four nature reserves, offering a mix of urban and natural experiences. Cultural neighborhoods like Joo Chiat and Tiong Bahru showcase local heritage and modern art. Visitors can enjoy traditional Peranakan cuisine and explore vibrant murals, independent bookstores, and cafes, alongside parks like Seng Poh Gardens. The food scene includes nearly 100 Michelin-starred restaurants and unique dining experiences, such as hidden speakeasies and farm-to-table options. Shopping areas blend retail with greenery, featuring local designers and tranquil spaces for relaxation.