
Stop. Go. Gowhere?

Central
Thomson, Marymount, Sin Ming, Ang Mo Kio, Bishan, Serangoon Gardens, MacRitchie, Toa Payoh, Kallang
The Central zone of Singapore has some wonders of their own. From MacRitchie Reservoir to the National Stadium, Central gives visitors easy access to many places in Singapore in a short amount of time. Being the heart of Singapore, the Central zone hides some of the country's hidden wonders.

Japanese Cemetery Park
The Japanese Cemetery Park is located near the Hougang area. It was built in 1891 by the Japanese and serves as the resting place for the 1000 civilians and soldiers during the pre-war years. It is decorated with the beautiful pink floral archways that that is reminiscent of sakura season in Japan.
Syonan Jinja
Did you know that Singapore has a Shinto Shrine! Yes, there is! It is located at none other the heart of Singapore, MacRitchie Reservoir. This shrine was built by the Japanese during WWII to commemorate their fellow soldiers who fell during their battle in Malaya. Fun Fact, this shrine is the 2nd greatest Shinto Shrine ever built, only falling behind Japan's Meiji Shrine.