9 Things to do in Western Water Catchment That You Shouldn't Miss

November 27, 2021 Tynisha Seiler

The Singapore cityscape looks like it was ripped from the pages of a science fiction comic book. If you’re hungry for a true Singapore experience, sample the myriad street foods or take a cultural cooking class. The Botanic Gardens and the Gardens By the Bay offer a slice of horticultural heaven, and the observation deck of the Sands SkyPark makes you feel like you’re high above the clouds. The banks and walkways along the Singapore River bustle with local activity.
Restaurants in Singapore

1. Virvana Memorial Garden

905 Old Chua Choo Kang Road, Singapore 699816 Singapore +65 9643 9997 http://www.nirvana.com.sg
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Virvana Memorial Garden

2. Chinese Heritage Centre

12 Nanyang Dive, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 637721 Singapore +65 6790 6176 http://chc.ntu.edu.sg
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

Chinese Heritage Centre

Reviewed By Meganv_13

We decided to visit the Chinese Heritage Centre during our recent visit to Singapore. Our entry fee included an audio visual guide that was really useful for providing context throughout the tour. The centre has taken great effort to provide a realistic view of the way in which many Chinese people lived in the typical housing seen through Chinatown. From the tailor shop on the first floor to the tenanted cubicles rented out on the second floor it shined a light in the hardships of day to day living in Chinatown as relatively recently as the 1950s. The Heritage Centre is close to the Chinatown MRT and is air conditioned.

3. Thow Kwang Pottery Jungle and Dragon Kiln

85 Lorong Tawas Dragon Kiln Village, Singapore 639823 Singapore +65 6268 6121 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/tkpotteryjungle
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Thow Kwang Pottery Jungle and Dragon Kiln

A family ran business started in 1965, located in the west area of Singapore. We provide fabulous selection of vases, urn, statues, lamps and more from all over Asia at affordable prices! Not only that, if you wish to visit the oldest dragon kiln - google that, it's open to the public ( no admission fee). Hands on pottery workshop/ dragon kiln tour are available. Drop us an email for more details. Public holiday & weekends workshop schedule are on our Facebook page. See you!

4. Nanyang Technological University

50 Nanyang Avenue Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 639798 Singapore +65 6791 1744 http://www.ntu.edu.sg/Pages/home.aspx
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Nanyang Technological University

5. Toh Garden

11 Lorong Pasu, Singapore 699191 Singapore +65 6763 9186 [email protected] http://www.tohgarden.com
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Toh Garden

Toh Garden is a commercial orchid farm spanning 5.4 hectares and producing a wide range of more than 200 varieties of premium quality tropical orchids locally and catering to orchid demand from Singapore’s tourism sector. The orchid farm is family run and has been in business for more than two decades. Toh Garden is the common destination for orchids lovers and orchid hunters visiting Singapore!

6. Kok Fah Technology Farm

18 Sungei Tengah Road, Singapore 698974 Singapore +65 6765 6629 [email protected] http://www.kokfahfarm.com.sg/
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Kok Fah Technology Farm

Kok Fah Technology Farm is a local family-owned business that sells leafy vegetables in Singapore for the past 30 years. Daily operations are now run by the 2nd and the 3rd generation of the family who took over from their father in 1979. We welcome you to understand how farming industries co-exist in the bustling city, Singapore. Be intrigued by our customised guided tours, freshest vegetables harvested straight from the farm and a one-of-a-kind experience. We are located at 18 Sungei Tengah Road S698974, in the subtle northwest corner of Singapore. A place that is out of urban and embraced by Mother Nature.

7. Jurong Eco-Garden

1 Cleantech Loop Cleantech One, Singapore 637141 Singapore 5687000 http://www.jtc.gov.sg/industrial-land-and-space/Pages/jurong-eco-garden.aspx
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Jurong Eco-Garden

Reviewed By NigelG407 - Singapore, Singapore

A beautiful nature park which sadly has closed today for deforestation and transformation to a transport hub. It’s been partially closed and parts fenced off for some time. Tragically a reality of development. Some beautiful wildlife was to be seen here. Shed a tear for those birds, insects and animals displaced . Tragically sad.

8. Farmart Centre

67 Sungei Tengah Road Farmart Centre, Singapore 699008 Singapore +65 6767 0070 [email protected] http://www.farmart.com.sg/
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Farmart Centre

What makes Farmart so appealing is the fact that it’s set on a lush location where visitors can surround themselves with animal and plant life.

9. iTours Singapore

Remember the last time you tell a friend about your latest trip? Probably its not  about the hotels you stayed or the plane you took of with. Its all about the experience you had. You decide to go to a trip but you don’t know what to do? Then welcome  to iTours Singapore! Planning your trip is easier now. Book your, tours , activities ,transfers in seconds for a great travel experience. 

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