With the donations from our Biology Alumni, a field trip to Singapore was made possible earlier this year. Forty students and two teachers visited the National University of Singapore, the Natural History Museum as well as some nature reserve areas. They had explored more about nature and learnt much about the effort the government, the scientists, and other citizens of Singapore have put in greening as well as balancing development and conservation. To support our student activities, please contact Ms. Iris Leung at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (email), 39436249 (phone) or SC132, Science Centre, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Itinerary
Day 1: | Arrived at Singapore Tropical Marine Science Institute, National University of Singapore |
Day 2: | Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore Sungei Buloh Wetland |
Day 3: | Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum Singapore Botanic Gardens |
Day 4: | Imbiah Nature Trail MacRitchie Nature Trail Telok Blangah Hill |
Day 5: | Gardens by the Bay Departing for Hong Kong |
Note:
Accommodation: Tembusu College, University Town, National University of Singapore
Meal stops: Food market or equivalent
Group photo taken in front of the National Orchid Garden inside the Singapore Botanic Gardens
Post-trip Sharing Session
- Intro video (shown before students' presentation on Jun 24, 2016; also shown on Jul 23, 2016 Alumni Dinner) [Best viewed using desktop computer with fast internet connection.]
- Presentation at the Alumni Dinner on Jul 23, 2016
Students' Presentation Files
- Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum-Group 4
- Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum-Group 7
- Nature Trails in Imbiah, MacRitchie and Telok Blangah Hill-Group 6
- Nature Trails in Imbiah, MacRitchie and Telok Blangah Hill-Group 8
- Sungei Buloh Wetland-Group 1
- Sungei Buloh Wetland-Group 5
- Singapore Botanic Gardens-Group 2
- Singapore Botanic Gardens-Group 3
Selected Reports from Students
- Botanical education of the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum-Report from TSE Chung Wing
- Heritage trees in the Singapore Botanic Gardens-Report from YEUNG Yan Lok
Feedback from Students