

This beach is so white and clean. If you want to see what me and my friends wrote on the sand, use your camera go zoom in xP. Dunno why the beach so many people and terrorists(tourists). Singapore beaches are well maintained, clean and environmentally "Pink" (I want it to pink paiseh). Air polution is also low due to strict national regulations and the surrounding sea. At several of the beaches, you can spend an entire day of enjoyment. Swimming is, however, not recommended by locals at certain beaches, primarily Pasir Ris Beach in the north. Due to the numerous ships that pass the straits of Malacca, water quality is considered relatively poor in terms of clarity, although it is officially within both local and WHO guidelines for safety.
This beach i'm at is one of the oldest coastal parks in Singapore, this place brings back memories for Singaporeans who frequented this area in the sixties and seventies. Approximately 3.3km long, this linear park has stretches of pristine white beaches dotted with coconut palms, BBQ pits, park benches and shelters.
The Kampong ambience has been carefully retained while a jogging track and other amenities were added. Visitors can jog or cycle along the winding tracks from Changi Point to Changi Ferry Terminal.
Joke: There's a tourists asking a local about the phrase a poster and the local say "Sun of the beach". Bleah, the tourist thought the local said "son of the bitch" so he slap the local.

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