Suitable for friends who are interested in art, and also for taking children. Because there is a large area, children can fully enjoy the fun of art. There are also catering areas for children. It's convenient to go by subway. Next to the gallery, there is "St. Andrey's Church" for you to visit. On Saturday, we caught up with the 12:30 Chinese volunteer lecturer to introduce the "Singapore Pavilion" to you. Through painting, we showed some of Singapore's history, which is quite good. It seems that there are no Chinese explanations on weekdays. On the first floor, there are restaurants, chicken curry and rice noodles with fish fillets. They are in good quantity and delicious. It is recommended. Elevators can reach five floors, with open-air bars, labyrinths, and landmark buildings like the Jinsha Hotel across the street. Enjoy and take photos. Be sure to go up and see. The tickets bought in Ctrip are divided into two categories: people and children. It's cheaper and faster than on-site ticket purchase. Send the electronic code to the designated mailbox, ask the hotel to help print out the paper, and go to the ticket office on the ground floor of the gallery to collect the paper ticket. Keep in mind that at present, the mail sent by Ctrip must be printed into paper and brought to the ticketing office to exchange the paper tickets here.