I wondered if we could do more to mark this historical landing site....actually, the real landing site is some distance off.

I wondered if we could do more to mark this historical landing site....actually, the real landing site is some distance off.
if u r into colonial singapore, this is the beginning.
Walking along the river brings you here. Its a chance to see the older, colonial buildings of Singapore. You have the statue of Raffles where they think he may have first landed. You will see a lot of other work of arts and information boards as you walk along to keep up your interest, perfect for tourists.
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Nothing much here except for the white statue of Raffles and a few plaques. There are a few other sculptures of the early pioneers scattered about and there's a pleasant river walk. River cruises are also available, as is Parliament House and the Asian Civilizations Museum. The eateries and drinking holes of Boat Quay are nearby. There is no guide...
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We almost missed this place- not really a 'site' really but part of a great walk along the SIngapore River past restaurants, skycrapers, Merlion etc. Worth doing both day and night
No need to make a special journey to visit the site as there is nothing much to see. A plaster statue of Raffles where they think he may have landed. A walk from the Fullerton Hotel, across the Iron suspension bridge and past the Asian Culture centre will take you to this area. However continue walking and you end up...
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