Friday 22 March 2013

Garden by the Bay: Dragonfly Lake

Initially, i plan to go to Bangkok for my long yearly March holiday. But due to i can't find anyone to accompany me and not being familiar with Bangkok, i have to cancelled the plan for now. So, instead of Bangkok, i bring the plan to Singapore. The place where i always enjoys visiting it. Since, my last trip in Dec 2012, i always promise to myself that i will be here again to visit their latest architectures. YES. ARCHITECTURE.  i am big big fan of architecture including buildings, towers, bridges, structures or anything, anything related or under the dictionary of architecture. 

Art and architecture, when combined will become a very very BIG thing. At least to me. So, here we go. The snapshots on one of my target place to be, the Garden by the Bay. 

Since, Garden by the Bay is really huge area with many attractions, i will split the spots into a few posts. 

Part 1: Dragonfly Lake
The view of dragonfly flake

Do you know what is the role of the dragonfly in the ecosystem?
The existent of dragonfly in one lake indicates that the water is clean. So, to prove the cleanliness of the lake, they attracted dragonfly to that area. Since, they are small, you need a binocular to see it close.

Cousin

Dragonfly bridge

The sculpture of dragonfly on the right of the lake/pic

Queen dragonflies stand along the 440m fantastic boardwalk


View from the bridge

The south bay garden view from the bridge

Admission: Free
Time: 5 am til 2 am
Getting here: Alight at Bayfront MRT - walk along the tunnel that link the Marina Bay Sand to the Garden.
Tips: Where comfortable shoes and outfit. The weather is usually hot and humid. So, bring some waters.

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