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16 Weeks, 72 Fun Activities | #SingaporeSignatures

This post is a continuation of a previous post titled, 6 weeks, 24 Fun Activities | #SingaporeSignatures and highlights activities as from the 7th to 16th week spent in Singapore.

16 Weeks/ 72 Activities
4.5 Activities/ Week on average

25. Gardens by the Bay


26. Satay by Bay, Gardens by the Bay's Hawker Centre

27. Travel by Sentosa Express

28. Sentosa

29. Sentosa Merlion

30. Sentosa at Night



31. Divali in Little India




 32. Bugis

33. Clarke Quay in Daytime

34. Silent Disco

35. DBS Sailing by Marina Bay 

36. Kitchen Loft

37. Southern Ridges

38. Haw Par Villa

 39. Golden Village, Vivocity

40. Games Villa, Vivocity

41. Delta Swimming Complex

42. Maple Tree, Business Park

43. Fitness First Gym


44. MIC Building

45. Laser Quest

46. Kinetic Rain, Changi Airport



 47. Photoshoot


48. Mock Stock

49. Jeff's Birthday, Gardens by the Bay

50. Scape, TGIF - Orchard Road

51. Archery

52. Raffles Place, 70th Level

53. Mannequin Challenge

54. World Culture Debate

55. Chijmes, Raffles Place

56. St Andrew's Church

57. Camp Challenge, Sembawang

58. The Buddhist Lodge

59. Divali Night


60. Christmas Dinner


61. Christmas on Orchard Street

62. Singapore Botanical Gardens

63. National Gallery Singapore

 64. ION Orchard

65. Debate on Trump



 66. Singapore National Library


67. The Flyer

68. Crane Dance - Sentosa

69. Armenian Church

70. Old Fire Station

71. Cathedral of the Good Shepherd

 72. The Way to Singapore's Parliament

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