Jinsha is now almost the most famous landmark in Singapore besides the Merlion, standing in the Merlion Park and looking far into the past, it feels like it really needs to break through the rhythm of the sky! After visiting the Binhai Bay Garden and following the overpass, you can walk through the interior of Jinsha Hotel about 4 or 5 floors, and think of the lobby carefully, you will have to go through the back elevator again. The endless swimming pool on the roof of the hotel must be occupied before you can enjoy it. Tourists can buy tickets to visit the tourist platform located on the northeast side of the roof. But there is also a way to save money. At one end of the lobby (and should also be the Northeast corner), there is a direct elevator for the roof bar. It tells the counter staff that you can go to the bar for free. The bar is just above the tourist platform, and it also overlooks the Merlion Park and the container boats moored in the Malacca Strait. Below is a large shopping mall, which contains a large shellfish yard. To get in, you have to go to the check-in office and check in your bags for free, then show your passport. Foreigners are free. Singaporeans seem to receive 100 new coins. The state does not encourage their own people to buy shellfish. There are various items, not to mention, let's see a lively one. There are free mineral water, beverage machines, everybody. When visiting, you can also drink and quench your thirst. The whole shopping mall is like the T word, with all kinds of big brands gathering. It also has canal waterways like Venetians. You can take a sightseeing boat (Gondola). Near the T-link point of the canal, there is a big round pool. During the day, nothing special. At night, water will pour down like a waterfall in the transparent cover like a funnel overhead. Look, the water is like a whirlpool in the sea. It's very imaginative. Besides, there will be two sound and light performances outside Jinshamen to the surface of Merlion Park in the evening. Similar to Hong Kong Ocean Park, the introduction of Singapore's humanities is worth seeing. It looks like 8 o'clock and 9:30, remember to come to the square early to occupy seats.~