One of Singapore’s oldest open green spaces, the Padang has a rich history dating back to its use as a public recreation area, holiday celebration venue, and a ground for sports, parades, and ceremonies. Nestled in the heart of the Civic District, it is surrounded by the stately colonial architecture that defines the area. Today, the Padang stands protected as a national monument, offering visitors a tranquil green expanse where they can enjoy a leisurely stroll, observe local life, and appreciate the historical significance of this iconic space.
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