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Beginning its life as Singapore's first coal-fired power plant in 1927, St James Power Station was refurbished which now boosts 10 nightclubs and live entertainment destinations with 70,000 sq ft of floor space. Customers pay one charge for all outlets.

  • Dragonfly, specializing in Mandopop
  • Mono, a karaoke bar with individual rooms
  • Movida, showcasing music from all around the world
  • Bellini Room, a jazz destination
  • Gallery Bar, a bar lounge
  • Peppermint Park, an outdoor bar
  • The Boiler Room, for rock, R&B and pop
  • The Lobby Bar, screening sports matches
  • Powerhouse, the largest outlet catering to the young crowd
  • TigerLIVE, Southeast Asia's premier multi-sensory brand entertainment centre

Designed by Denis Santry of Swan and MacLaren, the Cenotaph was constructed as a memorial to those who died in WWI and later to include those who perished during WWII.

It was unveiled on 31 March 1922 by the Prince of Wales (later Duke of Windsor and King Edward VIII) during his tour of Malaya, India, Australia and New Zealand.

Taken along Joo Chiat road.

Located at the northern end of the Singapore Botanic Gardens, Jacob Ballas Children's Garden is Asia's first children's garden. It is designed to provide children with a unique discovery and learning experiences in a garden setting. It is opened daily from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. and admission is free.

Taken along North Bridge Road, southbound towards city, around Crawford lane vicinity.

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