We headed back to Resorts World via the Sentosa Express monorail, to take some photos around the Bull Ring and the Lake of Dreams.
The final attraction at Sentosa that we visited was Fort Siloso, built in the late 19th century and stands a historical site today.
We entered the statue of the Sentosa Merlion, which is a mythical creature with a lion’s head and a fish’s body.
Sentosa Island was called "Pulau Belakang Mati", fortified during the British occupation, and is now a holiday resort.
After lunch we took a taxi to Mt Faber to catch the Sentosa Cable Car to Sentosa Island (less busy than the main station).
Today we are focused on visiting Universal Studios Singapore, located on Sentosa Island in an area called Resorts Worlds.