Famous as the cleanest and most beautiful country in the world, although Singapore has a rather narrow territory, the area of land that the government spends on planting and preserving trees is always a top priority. That is why, besides man-made places that attract tourists throughout Asia, Singapore still retains fascinating wonders and relics with national history in particular and humanity in general.
One of these monuments is Fort Canning Park, located in the middle of the green area of central Singapore, more specifically behind the Singapore History Museum. This is also the place that hides the infinity “virtual living” corner that young people around the world are sharing wildly on Instagram.
Although it is a “perfect place for virtual living” with such a great view and spectacular background, this corner of the Fort Canning Walk stairs has not really been found by many people. It is more correct to “find” but not “come”. There are many ways to get to Fort Canning Park, but getting to the right footpath leading to this corner of the stairs is not easy.
Specifically, this location is the end of the Canning Walk tunnel, which starts from the direction of Canning Rise to enter the Fort Canning hill area, located behind the famous shopping district of Orchard Road. Below is the journey to find the stairs leading to Fort Canning hill shared and passed on by “virtual living” travel followers.
Starting from Penang Road near the Canning Rise area, go straight and you will see at the left corner a pedestrian tunnel, continue to go into the tunnel. And right at the end of the tunnel, you will see stairs leading up to the park on Port Canning Hill. This is also the “virtual living corner” we are looking for.