Futuristic Super-Trees To Soon Light Up Singapore's Marina Bay

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Beginning June 29th, visitors to Singapore will be able to add one more attraction to their already long list of things to see - The 133-acre Bay South Garden. Located in the city's swanky Marina Bay, the eco-park is the first of three attractions under the Garden by the Bay project, a 250-acre (the size of 190 football fields) green initiative embarked on by Singapore's government in 2006.

While it promises many wonderful attractions, the most anticipated one is the Gold and Silver Gardens - A series of the 18 gigantic super-trees that were inspired by the tallest and most dominant rainforest trees.

While made from metal, the trees that range from 80-164 feet in height, are as eco-friendly as their greener counterparts. Their large canopies do not only collect rain water, but also, absorb heat and provide shade, helping the over 200,000 species of flowers and ferns planted around and below them, flourish. Thanks to their built-in photovoltaic solar cells that capture the sun's energy, they also provide enough green energy to power the park lights and water pumps.

Even better is the fact the some of the giant trees are linked together to form a 420-foot long skywalk, enabling visitors to stroll around and enjoy the view from the top. For those that wish to linger a little longer, there is even a restaurant!

Besides these gorgeous 'trees', the Bay South Garden is also home to The Flower Dome, a giant conservatory filled with some of the world's most exotic flower species, The Dragonfly Lake that is filled with various species of fish and plants and many other eco-friendly attractions.

Home to over 5 million residents, Singapore boasts of one of the highest population densities in the world. While beautiful, the popular tourist destination is largely an urban sprawl - Something, the government is now trying to change with this $700 million USD initiative. Their mission is to transform Singapore from a 'City Garden' to a City In A Garden'. If the other two green initiatives are as cool, we have no doubt they will succeed.

Resources: digitaltrends.com, gardenbythebay.org.sg

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  • zack999
    zack999almost 12 years
    I was very astounded when I saw this article. Because It is so beautiful! I want to go there with my friends but I was disappointed when I read that people cutted down the trees to make a fake(?) tree.
    • lia0128
      lia0128almost 12 years
      COOL!
      • lia0128
        lia0128almost 12 years
        This sightseeing place is quite amazing. I guess it will be better when it became the house like Kathy said. But, I guess it will be quite scary when we go up. When it is sightseeing place, I am sure it is very tall. I don't trust that sightseeing place in Singapore because trees are not strong as our apartments. However, it looks cool when I see in the picture. My cousin's house is in Singapore and I went to Singapore two times. That time, there weren't those. I want to go now! (with not doing elementary school test and Monthly Test- Haha, it will be 100% great!)
        • dandelion
          dandelionalmost 12 years
          I think this is amazing! If this was the real tree, it will be so perfect fit at Ilsan, Lake Park! I want to go there, but one thing that dissapoints me... I wish the tree was real!
          • pretty22
            pretty22almost 12 years
            Cool totally earthly
            • kathypark
              kathyparkalmost 12 years
              Wow~I want to live there! It will be great when it is a real house, not a sightseeing place. Then MAG4-M could go and live there, like a family! Let's go to Singapore, MAG4-M!
              • russetwolf
                russetwolfalmost 12 years
                cool , but REALLY weird!!!!!
                • Jinny Parkalmost 12 years
                  Don't you want to live here? Well, I want to. Let's go to Singapore, where there are lots of tree house! (I always wanted to have a tree house of my own.)
                • jellybeanalmost 12 years
                  OMG those trees r SO cool!!!!1
                  • jihee7
                    jihee7almost 12 years
                    Wow I would love to live there but I don't like the facts of cutting trees to just build a fake tree.