Nestled in the heart of Singapore’s bustling business district, Fort Canning Park is a verdant hilltop retreat that encompasses nine smaller historic parks. This expansive green space features a fragrant spice garden, an art gallery, and impressive Gothic gates. Visitors can explore a World War II bunker and command center, adding a layer of historical depth to the park’s natural beauty. Today, the park offers a blend of cultural and recreational activities, inviting guests to step back in time while enjoying the serene surroundings.
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