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These Are 18 Of S’pore’s Most Photogenic Spots, According To A Chinese Tourist

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These Are 18 Of S’pore’s Most Photogenic Spots, According To A Chinese Tourist

As a jaded Singaporean, it takes tourists to make us realise just how beautiful our own backyard truly is.

Mainland Chinese tourist Nai He was in Singapore recently, and according to him, he had a mission: To find the most photogenic spots our little red dot.

Of course, other than popular attractions like the Merlion and Gardens by the Bay, he also captured shots of Fort Canning Park and Pinnacle@ Duxton.

We wonder if he had to join multiple queues at some of these attractions.

In Nai He’s post, he praised Singapore’s cleanliness saying the city “feels like a well-manicured garden.

The avid photographer also posted a video, revealing some of the photography tricks he used to capture Singapore’s beauty.

Maybe the Singapore Tourism Board can hire him to shine a light on other parts of Singapore too.

One netizen even took to the comments and wrote, “I’ve been to Singapore so many times but never knew it could look so beautiful.”

A couple of Singaporean netizens also praised Nai He’s skill in capturing Singapore’s attractions.

“It seems like you know how to have more fun than the locals who like to complain about how boring Singapore is,” read a comment.

Fort Canning Tree Tunnel.
HSBC Rain Vortex At Jewel Changi Airport
Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay.
The Water Lily Pond at Gardens by the Bay.
Steps at the entrance of Fort Canning Park.
ParkRoyal Collection Pickering.
The Old Hill Street Police Station.
Taken from level R of Funan Mall, opposite Old Hill Street Police Station.
The third floor of the National Gallery Singapore.
Keong Saik Road
CHIJMES.
Blue Cast Iron Fountain at Raffles Hotel.
St. Andrew’s Cathedral.
The Merlion Park.
The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple.
Along the streets of Chinatown.
The Sultan Mosque.
A souvenir shop near Arab Street.

Photos: 奈何/XHS

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