The different shot taken at Singapore River shows the development of Singapore especially when this place is important to Singapore as a port, now a Business district area.
People might think that the River might have a fishy smell, but due to the care taken by the relevant personnel, the river smell has been reduce to the minimun.
So, you do not have to worry especially when you are strolling beside the river with the slight breeze from the wind.
Apart from the Cruise ticketing booth, here is another one!
People also take shades in the booth as there is seats to stay away from the sun for a moment. As in the day, even though there are trees, the area can be quite humid and hot.
This is where the boat park, at different part of the river. Waiting for visitor to board.
The boat fetch you according to the routes you choose, but both shows you main attraction of Singapore and at the same time, beauty of Singapore. (In Which i will show you the map at the bottom.)
I wanted to take a picture with Sir Stamford Raffles, but due to the renovation going around at that timing, i had to take with him covered in net. :( But just in case that you guys might to have a look at the famous statutes.
I managed to find a picture on the net to show you guys.
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Sources from: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Raffles_Landing_Site.JPG
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*Understanding time* Sir Thomas Stamford Bingley Raffles was born in Jamaica 6 July 1781. He's landing in Singapore is on 28 January 1819. He wanted to sign a treaty that gave the British East India Company the right to set up a trading post in Singapore with Husain Shah and Temenggong Abdu'r Rahman. This changes Singapore as Singapore was only a small fishing village at that time with only 1000 inhabitants, but he changes it by bringing in trades. To read more, (
http://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/infopedia/articles/SIP_2014-05-16_133354.html?v=1&utm_expid=85360850-6.qNOOYF40RhKK6gXsQEaAJA.1)
This is the map that the boat tour you around the Singapore River. Routes 1 brings you around the Raffles and Clarke Quay area, whereas Routes 2 brings you around Marina Bay.