A part of Boat Quay
The rear of Boat Quay. These people like their air conditioners
The place where I ate lunch
Strangely enough, the Quay is also right beside the Singapore business district, which, in comparison to something like the Toronto business district, is surprisingly clean and pretty. A certain amount of class is also added by the various sculptures that litter the area.
I don't know what this is supposed to represent, but it scares me.
This is intended to warn visitors about the incredibly muscular pigeons that inhabit Singapore.
This sculpture depicts a few people talking about stuff.
Just across the river is a collection of a bunch of different historical buildings, including the Museum of Asian Civilizations. I didn't really take any pictures, partly because I didn't know if pictures were allowed, and partly because looking at pictures of Museum exhibits isn't terribly interesting. However, the special exhibit was about the Chinese Terracotta Warriors, which are worth reading about if you have some extra time.
In case you're blind, this is the Asian Civilizations Museum
The art gallery houses a 7m tall, 325kg chandelier