Istana
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/SIGHTSEEING, SINGAPORE/ Updated : Mar 9, 2016, 18:02 IST
Synopsis
Set on a sprawling 40 ha of beautifully manicured lawns, this gleaming white colonial edifice is a world away from the modern malls on Orchard Road that surround it. Built by the British colonialists to house their governors, the … Read more
Set on a sprawling 40 ha of beautifully manicured lawns, this gleaming white colonial edifice is a world away from the modern malls on Orchard Road that surround it. Built by the British colonialists to house their governors, the Istana (or palace, in Malay) is now the official residence of the Singaporean President. Read less

Visit the President's humble abode
Set on a sprawling 40 ha of beautifully manicured lawns, this gleaming white colonial edifice is a world away from the modern malls on Orchard Road that surround it. Built by the British colonialists to house their governors, the Istana (or palace, in Malay) is now the official residence of the Singaporean President.
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