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Singapore Tourism Board Approved
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Singapore Tourism Board Approved

Cruising In The Beauty Of Harmony

From S$90.00

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Please note that bookings involving the use of SingapoRediscovers Vouchers are non-refundable and non-resellable.

Feng Shui is the art of orienting buildings and objects according to a system that harmonies everything with its surrounding environment. Translated in English the term means wind-water and forms the foundations of Chinese geomancy — the invisible forces that connect the universe.

For a start, we will proceed vertical to level 57 to view Singapore’s stunning city skyline, whilst enjoying a sumptuous lunch.
(Pamper both out sights and taste)

Back to ground zero, find out about the man behind the architectural design of MBS and the realization of the complex is renowned architect, Moshe Safdie. His designs are inspired by traces of history, cultural background and integrated into our social diversity. He design MBS with“art and architecture are complementary and seamlessly integrated”

Walk along the waterfront promenade and appreciate MBS embraces the serene waters of Marina Bay, transforms the city’s skyline and to co-exist in harmony with the surrounding buildings in the Bay Area. Get a close contact with some of the art installations in The building : Rain Oculus; Wind Arbor ; Rising Forest ; Sky Mirror .

Brave the water - cruise along Singapore River.

Appreciate the beautifully conserved buildings; stately Victorian and neo-classical Roman structures, concrete-and-glass skyscrapers, statues, monuments, and museums that Singapore has inherited from its colonial past is to take a river cruise from Clarke Quay. The river snakes under historically important bridges such as Elgin Bridge and Anderson Bridge, as well as passing important Singapore landmarks such as the Merlion and Esplanade etc.

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