Singapore National Day preview has begun. Last week, the road was closed in downtown Singapore, and all tanks, armored vehicles and fighter planes were dispatched!
In addition to all kinds of military vehicles that you cannot see normally, the most anticipated thing is fireworks!
Singapore fireworks will be set off every New Year’s Eve, but this year marks the 200th anniversary of Singapore’s opening, and the fireworks performance at the National Day celebration should be quite grand.
For the National Day celebration preview, there will be a finale of fireworks~ Click the video to see how beautiful the fireworks shot on the spot are~
Fireworks dispersed, forming the brightest "star" in the night sky.
The "sun" at night, although only a moment, is enough to bring brightness to people.
The fireworks in the night sky are colorful and bright and dazzling.
The blooming fireworks are as dazzling as golden chrysanthemums. The Sands Hotel in the background also seems to be stained with a layer of "golden light".
I didn’t expect that I could see a hint of “green” in the dark night.
Colorful fireworks overlap and shine.
Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, and purple, all colors, making the Singapore night sky a sea of light.
Fireworks are everywhere. Before I finished putting it here, I started putting it there again. It feels like it's hard to shoot~
Fireworks exploded from the air and "twisted" like a snake, and suddenly dissipated in the sky.
There are many people around me who are attracted to stand by the river to watch this "feast".
Speaking of this, where can you watch these gorgeous fireworks for free? Singapore Eye has carefully compiled the best fireworks viewing site for you. Remember to bookmark it~
Free locations
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Merlion Park MERLION PARK
Every year, it is full of people watching fireworks, especially on National Day, so remember to grab the location in advance~
Coastal Aisle ALONG ESPLANADE DRIVE
This aisle is the long bridge connecting the Binhai Art Center and Merlion Park. It was also crowded on National Day~
Binhai Art Center ESPLANADE
That is, "big durian", remember to find a good seat for watching fireworks early~
Central Point of Marina Bay THE PROMONTORY
This is a big lawn. Many people will make an appointment with relatives and friends to have a picnic party here early, waiting for the fireworks to start~
Sands MARINA BAY SANDS
Sands is opposite the floating stage. The large open space in front of the main entrance of the mall is also an excellent place to watch fireworks~
Coastal embankment MARINA BARRAGE
It is also a big lawn. Similarly, many people will choose to have a picnic here and fly a kite~
Marina Bay Garden GARDENS BY THE BAY EAST
Marina Bay Garden is opposite the Sands, but not every place in the park can see fireworks, after all, there are many trees... So, everyone should remember to find an open space like the picture~
Queen Elizabeth Aisle QUEEN ELIZABETH WALK
This aisle is close to the Fullerton Hotel. When you stand by the river at night, you can also see fireworks~
In short, fireworks can actually be seen in everything near the Padang in front of the government building where this National Day is held. However, it should be noted that there are really many people in the area on National Day! So everyone is mentally prepared and remember to go and take a good spot early~
The subway stations near the fireworks viewing site are:
Government Building City Hall,
Raffles Place,
Marina Bay,
Bayfront Bayfront,
City Center Downtown,
Treasure Porch Promenade
The weekly celebration rehearsal will set off fireworks from 8:00 to 8:20 pm. The schedule for this year's National Day rehearsal is posted below:
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