
Founded in 1859, the Singapore Botanic Gardens is a 74-hectare tropical garden showcasing over 10,000 types of plants, including the region's most significant orchid collection with over 1,000 species. Visitors explore themed gardens including the National Orchid Garden, Ethnobotany Garden, and Jacob Ballas Children's Garden, as well as galleries and the Learning Forest, all set within a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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