Do You Like to Walk in The Gardens by The Bay


Do you like to walk in the garden or park in the middle of the city? Or you people really like everything about plants? If yes, then you should not miss this one place right now in Singapore. The place is Garden by The Bay


Beautiful Gardens by The Bay with Lovely Decoration

Gardens by the Bay is a green open space (garden) located in the center of Singapore, only about five minutes from Marina Bay by foot. The park has an area of ​​about 101 hectares consisting of three gardens located on the edge of the bay of the South Bay and East Bay, which is connected by Bay Central. In this place there are more than 250,000 rare plants inside a large dome-shaped conservatory

Amazing Decoration Gardens by The Bay at Singapore

Is the largest park located on the edge of the bay. Here you will find a futuristic Supertree, this 16-story garden stand made comfortable. You can walk on the suspension bridge between supertree or enjoy the garden view from the supertree peak bar. This Supertree is just ornate. The building also serves as a rain water container, solar power producer, and becomes an irrigation channel for the park conservatory.

Conservatories, which has the concept of Cloud Forest and Flower Dome, is one of the flagship features of Garden by The Bay, the shelter of the tropical sun. The Flower Dome mimics the cold-and-dried Mediterranean and semi-arid sub-tropical regions as in South Africa, and parts of Europe such as Spain and Italy. Cloud Forest adapts to the dewy cold climate that exists in the Tropical Montane region at altitudes between 1,000 to 3,500 meters above sea level, such as Mount Kinabalu in Sabah, Malaysia, and the highlands of South America. 

Elegant Gardens by The Bay at Nights

Bay East is a unique combination of beautiful pavilions, lush terrain, coconut trees and various types of flowers. This is the perfect place to go for a walk in or have a picnic with family and friends. Bay East also offers superb views of the skyscrapers in Marina Bay's business district along the two-mile-long bay.




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