Giant Supertrees take centre stage at Singapore's latest attraction
Singapore's
eagerly-anticipated Gardens by the Bay celebrated the official opening of the
Bay South garden, following seven years of development. The 54 hectare Bay
South garden is located at Singapore's
Marina Bay area and is ready for locals and
tourists alike to explore.
This unique man-made botanical paradise comprises of three
waterfront gardens covering - Bay South, Bay East and Bay Central. Bay South
Garden alone houses over
2,000 species plus more than 700,000 plants from across the globe. Bay South,
which marked the official opening of Singapore's latest leisure
attraction last month, is the largest of the gardens at 54 hectares, showcasing
the best of tropical horticulture and garden artistry.
One of the key architectural highlights is undoubtedly Bay
South's 18 man-made futuristic Supertrees, ranging from 25 - 50 metres in
height. A key attraction of these giant structures is the 128-metre long aerial
skywalk set amongst the treetops, 22 metres above ground, enabling visitors to
take in panoramic views of the gardens and city below.
These Supertrees are a key feature of the botanical
wonderland and perform a number of functions aside from generating shade. These
vertical gardens collect rainwater and solar energy, which are used for small
water features as well as lighting up the Supertrees respectively.
Each element of the thoughtfully designed garden project has
been constructed with sustainability in mind. Bay South's other key features -
the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest conservatories - rely on horticultural waste
to generate energy to cool the glass domes, while the Dragon Fly and Kingfisher
lakes catch runoff water to recycle and feed through the irrigation system.
Gardens by the Bay is Singapore's newest tourist
attraction showcasing the destination's continual transformation and offerings
beyond its bustling urban centre.
Gardens by the Bay is open to the public from 5.00am to
2.00am daily. Opening hours for the cooled conservatories and the aerial
walkway in the Supertree Grove are from 9.00am to 9.00pm daily (conditions
apply). General entry is free of charge; however fees to the Skywalk,
Flower Dome and Cloud Dome conservatories apply.
Skywalk: Child = SIN$3 (AUD$2.30), Adult =SIN$5 (AUD$3.80)
Conservatories: Child = SIN$15 (AUD$11.50), Adult = SIN$28
(AUD$21.50)
For further information on Singapore visit www.yoursingapore.com/au
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