5 Merlions in Singapore
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5 Merlions in Singapore

by Eri
(Japan)

Do you know that Singapore’s Merlions are the most disappointing tourist spot in the world? Anyway, in Singapore there are five Merlions. The first one is in Merlion Park, followed by a big Merlion and a small one.

The third one is on Sentosa Island where you can climb up inside the Merlion and there is an observation deck and you can see a view of the island.

The fourth one is on the mountain near HarbourFront MRT station, and the fifth one is on the Singapore Tourism Agency’s premises.

If you have time to visit Singapore, let’s find all 5 Merlions.

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