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Singapore in Red: NDP Night by the River! 🇸🇬✨

Walking along the Singapore River on National Day is a surreal experience! The city glows in red, with landmarks like the Fullerton Hotel, Marina Bay Sands, and skyscrapers illuminated in patriotic hues. The water reflects the shimmering lights, creating a dazzling scene. Crowds gather at Clarke Quay and Boat Quay, soaking in the festive vibes as the air fills with excitement. The grand finale? A spectacular fireworks display over Marina Bay, painting the night sky with bursts of red and gold. Every step along the river feels like a tribute to Singapore’s spirit and unity! #singaporetrips
Posted: Mar 14, 2025
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