National Parks Board (NParks) maintains 300 Singapore’s gardens and parks for public. In addition, the one that is responsible for its park connector network and the lush roadside greenery in Singapore. Some of the popular gardens and parks include the Botanic Garden, and the Mount Faber Park, where I loved to drive there at night with groups of friends in my 20s. In addition, the nature reserves located at Bukit Timah.
While lot of activities can be engaged within those gardens and parks like Barbecuing, cycling, camping or even bowling at particular areas etc. You should be aware of some forbidden activities while enjoying them. The most common thing to avoid is littering. Much of the Dos and Don’ts within Singapore’s gardens and parks are stated online within the NParks websites although some might have not been included.
According to a newspaper, someone had been fined for $200 for napping on the bench in one of the gardens and parks with tiredness after cycling. He had been treated as abusing the park’s facility while causing usage obstruction for others, and received the fine after he neglected the advice from the inspector who had wakened him up. Two things you can do if you are in doubt utilizing Singapore’s gardens and parks, ask, or just follow. It should keep you out of unnecessary troubles.
Currently, as the crisis from major financial and banking corporation has turned out to be a great noticeable issue, some folks have organized some sort of public discussions in the Speakers’ Corner within Hong Lim Park, the one and only public garden eligible for legal public speech after registration.
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