Parks in Singapore
 Queen Elizabeth Walk, Singapore Author: © Sengkang
Singapore is a garden city with plenty of parks. I am conscious that in this country, you can find precious land being left as park when in other countries, some developer somewhere would have turned it into another concrete structure.
The term "national park" in Singapore takes on a different meaning from other countries. Here, it does not necessarily mean protected forest, but rather parks and green spaces that have been kept tidy for public recreation. Under national parks, you find several categories of green spaces including city and heritage parks, nature parks, community parks, coastal parks, riverine parks and so on.
- Admiralty Park
- Ang Mo Kio Town Garden East
- Bedok Reservoir Park
- Bukit Timah Nature Reserve
- Chinese Garden
Chinese-themed garden in Jurong.
- Choa Chu Kang Park
- Dhoby Ghaut Green
- Duxton Plain Park
Park created over the former tracks of the Malayan Railway.
- Esplanade Park
Park in downtown Singapore at Queen Elizabeth's Walk.
- Gardens by the Bay
Futuristic park along the Marina Channel, presently under construction.
- Hindhede Nature Park
- Hong Lim Park (Speaker's Corner)
Site for the public to express their thoughts.
- Hort Park
23-hectare park, dubbed the first one-stop gardening lifestyle hub in Asia.
- Japanese Garden
Japanese-style landscaped garden in Jurong.
- Jurong Bird Park
Park showcasing the different birds of the world.
- Labrador Nature Reserve
- Marina City Park
- Night Safari
- Padang
- Pearl's Hill City Park
Park over the reservoir of Pearl's Hill near the Singapore Chinatown.
- Queen Elizabeth Walk
Promenade in downtown Singapore.
- Singapore Botanic Gardens
One of the best botanic gardens in Southeast Asia.
- Sungei Buloh Nature Park
- Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve
Biggest wetland area in Singapore
- Tanjong Chek Jawa
100-hectare wetlands on a cape in southeastern Pulau Ubin.
- Telok Ayer Green
Small patch of greenery along Telok Ayer Street.
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