The Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum is Singapore’s first dedicated museum of natural history.
We are fans of the building’s rock-like facade that peels off to reveal a glimpse of thousands of native Singaporean plants.
Inside, you’ll get to visit the biodiversity and origins of life galleries, and exhibits linking Singapore’s nation development to ongoing conservation projects.
Make sure you say hi to Prince, Twinky and Apollo, the three 150-million year-old diplodocus skeletons!
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Missed that one in Singapore… All the more reason to go back…
Yes indeed, we miss traveling as a whole…
Pas de souci. You’re young. It will come back soon.
Agreed! 🙂