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Chanipol Kusolcharttum, also known as “Rockkhound”, from Thailand
After a few years of working as an air steward and traveling the world, Rockkhound decided to pursue and kickstart his passion for photography as a career, enabling him to continue exploring the world. The photographer-cinematographer from Bangkok started his photography journey about 10 years ago on Instagram while embracing the philosophy of slowing down to truly live in the moment and enjoy the scenery all around him when he is out and about. His style is to deliver motion and emotion, such as looking for an interesting composition to give some movement to still architecture in Singapore. He runs a production company in Bangkok, holds workshops, and shares photo and filmmaking tips on his YouTube channel.
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Rain Vortex–
When you’re visiting the HSBC Rain Vortex at the Jewel Changi Airport, don’t just appreciate the seven storey-tall waterfall from the main floor. Be sure to walk around to look at it from different angle, or even go down one level and see it from below.
National Orchid Garden–
The Singapore Botanic Gardens combine nature and architecture in a surprising way. A walk through the park’s National Orchid Garden is like entering a portal into a fairy tale, where delicate orchids are tucked between craggy trees.
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Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum–
Silhouettes of life on earth are on display at the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, where more than a million specimens found in Southeast Asia are preserved and studied.
Central Fire Station–
Standing in the middle of the city, the 1909 Central Fire Station is the oldest existing fire station in Singapore. In the evening, the fire station is illuminated with warm lights, adding an ethereal aura to the national monument.




