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  2. Singapore Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Zoo is the first zoo in the world to breed a polar bear in the tropics. Inuka was born on 26 December 1990, died 25 April 2018 (aged 27). Animal activist and conservationist known as Steve Irwin admired the Singapore Zoo greatly, adopting it as the 'sister zoo' to Australia Zoo .

  3. SuperPark - Wikipedia

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    SuperPark is an indoor game park operator. It was founded by Taneli Sutinen in Vuokatti, Finland in 2012. It launched its first park outside Finland in Hong Kong in 2017. [1] [2] [3] Since then, it has launched parks in Singapore, Kuwait, Philippines, and Malaysia among others. [4] It was acquired by private equity firms Sentica Partners and ...

  4. Animal theme park - Wikipedia

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    Bronx Zoo, New York City, United States. Most zoos have a carousel and/or Safari Train, but some zoos have more amusement attractions than that. Affen- und Vogelpark Eckenhagen in Reichshof, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Features an indoor hall with playgrounds, carousels, trampolines, swing boats and a climbing wall; Bronx Zoo in New York City

  5. Mandai Wildlife Group - Wikipedia

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    Mandai Wildlife Group is a self-funded organisation based in Singapore which manages the Mandai Wildlife Reserve at Mandai in Singapore, which includes the Singapore Zoo, Night Safari, River Wonders, Bird Paradise and Rainforest Wild. [3] Logo of Wildlife Reserves Singapore before its rebranding.

  6. List of parks in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    There are numerous parks throughout the sovereign island country of Singapore.This is a list of parks in Singapore that currently exist and have articles on Wikipedia. Most parks in Singapore are managed by the National Parks Board, although smaller, neighbourhood parks are managed by the Housing Development Board.

  7. Gay World Amusement Park - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Overseas Chinese Relief Fund Committee, at the time headed by the businessman and philanthropist Tan Kah Kee, organised frequent performances at Happy World to gather funds for China. [9] In May 1939, Tan addressed a crowd of over 10,000 at Happy World in an event to raise funds for war relief efforts. [10]

  8. Singapore Miniature Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The size of the zoo was 2 hectares, which faced the sea. Owned a 90 kg sea lion imported from Holland in 1956 (costing $3,000) - it was featured at Singapore Aquarists Society's fish exhibition (held at the Happy World Stadium). The zoo was opened daily from 9am to 7pm, charged admission fees of 50c for adults and 20c for children.

  9. Toa Payoh Dragon Playground - Wikipedia

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    The Toa Payoh Dragon Playground was constructed in 1979, in front of 28 Lorong 6 Toa Payoh. The playground was designed by former Housing & Development Board (HDB) interior designer Khor Ean Ghee, as part of a series of animal-themed playgrounds built in HDB public housing estates around Singapore.