The free nightly light and sound display illuminates 18 150-foot-tall "supertrees" adorned with 163,000 plants of more than 200 species of bromeliads, orchids, ferns, and tropical climbing flowers.
From pristine wildlife to artful adventures, our curated experience will defy expectations and showcase the country in a whole new light. A visitor steps into a whimsical orchid wonderland at the ...
Barry Smyth hails the Supertrees design in the Gardens by the Bay project of Singapore. Supertrees are tree-like structures with heights that range between 25 and 50 meters and they will dominate ...
A 250-meter-long bouncing net three stories above ground. A 50-meter-long suspended bridge with glass-panel flooring. Walking trails amongst a lush jungle of animal-shaped topiaries in a five-story ...
Two lines of the Singapore Cable Car Sky Network allow travelers to take in incredible views of the city as they traverse the area between Mount Faber and Sentosa. Six total stations divide the two ...
Gardens by the Bay is one of Singapore’s most iconic attractions. But behind the Supertrees and Flower Dome are systems, sustainable energy, and people who keep it all running.
For its annual orchid display, the New York Botanical Garden has drawn inspiration from Southeast Asia. Rich beauty abounds. Credit...Gus Powell for The New York Times Supported by By William L.
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