Botanic Garden | Singapore | Full Tour | 4K

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  • Situated at the heart of the city of Singapore, the site demonstrates the evolution of a British tropical colonial botanic garden that has become a modern world-class scientific institution used for both conservation and education. The cultural landscape includes a rich variety of historic features, plantings and buildings that demonstrate the development of the garden since its creation in 1859. It has been an important centre for science, research and plant conservation, notably in connection with the cultivation of rubber plantations, in Southeast Asia since 1875.
    Integrity
    The Singapore Botanic Gardens contains all the attributes necessary to express its Outstanding Universal Value and fully contains the original lay-out of the Botanic Gardens. A number of specific attributes including historic trees and plantings, garden design, and historic buildings/structures combine to illustrate the significant purposes of the Singapore Botanic Gardens over its history. The integrity of the property could be further strengthened by developing additional policies directed at the replacement and retention of significant plants.
    Authenticity
    The authenticity of the Singapore Botanic Gardens is demonstrated by the continued use as a botanic garden and as a place of scientific research. The authenticity of material remains in the property is illustrated by the well-researched historic trees and other plantings (including historic plant specimens), historic elements of the designed spatial lay-out, and the historic buildings/structures which are being used for their original purposes or adapted to new uses that are compatible with their values.
    Protection and management requirements
    Most of the Singapore Botanic Gardens is in a National Park, and the other designations include: Conservation Area, Tree Conservation Area and Nature Area (applied to the rainforest area). There are 44 heritage trees within the property, and a number of protected buildings/structures such as houses 1 to 5 of the former Raffles College, Raffles Hall, E.J.H. Corner House, Burkill Hall, Holttum Hall, Ridley Hall, House 6, Garage, Bandstand and Swan Lake Gazebo.
    The Singapore Botanic Gardens is protected primarily through the Planning Act of Singapore, which regulates conservation and development and requires permits to be obtained for new development or works. The Singapore Concept Plan guides strategic planning over a 40-50 year period and land use planning in Singapore is carried out by URA, the national land use planning and conservation authority. Land use, zoning and development policies for Singapore are established by a statutory Master Plan (2014) prepared under the Planning Act. The Master Plan is regularly reviewed and there are provisions for specific development control plans that provide guidance on the height and location of new developments as well as conservation principles for conserved buildings and their setting.
    Land within the buffer zone is designated as ‘Landed Housing Areas’ (including ‘Good Class Bungalow Areas’) with guidelines on the height and building form of residential developments. Under these guidelines, developments within the proposed buffer zone should generally maintain low-rise and low density, although this could be strengthened by ensuring that the ‘Landed Housing Zone’ is applied to the entire buffer zone.
    A Management Plan has been prepared for Singapore Botanic Gardens with the primary aim of ensuring effective protection, conservation, presentation and transmission of the attributes of the site’s Outstanding Universal Value. The Plan provides the over-arching framework for management of the property.
    Description is available at UNESCO website:
    whc.unesco.org/en/list/1483/
    Removed parts: Criterion (ii), (iv)
    Description is available under license:
    creativecommons.org/licenses/...

ความคิดเห็น • 22

  • @patty2689
    @patty2689 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for sharing with relax song 🌿✨️

  • @zhenzhenzhu
    @zhenzhenzhu ปีที่แล้ว

    Beautiful garden insingapore

  • @carisavlog8698
    @carisavlog8698 ปีที่แล้ว

    Was there yesterday. It was awesome

  • @peterlj613
    @peterlj613 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Fantastic place. I have been there once, well before pandemic. Hope to visit Singapore again soon!

  • @walkingeverywhere4k831
    @walkingeverywhere4k831 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This is so beautiful!😍 I love walks in nature and especially in botanical gardens!!👍😊💕

  • @kenzenlee
    @kenzenlee 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    hi teacher the new vid is great

  • @dilhanperera4362
    @dilhanperera4362 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    My favorite place in singapore

  • @usher-p
    @usher-p ปีที่แล้ว

    why the music?

  • @muhammadakram7400
    @muhammadakram7400 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Above praise

  • @xQuintusthefifthx
    @xQuintusthefifthx 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Lovely video, I would love to use a clip from this video in a publicity video for a conference that is to be held in Singapore. Could I check with you if I have the permission to do so? Of course, if I use this video, I would give the necessary acknowlegements to the owners of this video.

    • @UncoverTheTruth
      @UncoverTheTruth  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hello, we are glad you found this video useful and yes you can use the clip for your conference. You may credit the Uncover TH-cam channel with the link to the channel. All the best!

    • @xQuintusthefifthx
      @xQuintusthefifthx 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@UncoverTheTruth Hello, thank you so much for allowing us to use your video, we will credit your work according, thanks again!

  • @anasqai
    @anasqai 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    They knew it should be nice then they exercise(jogging) to imagine sweat in the air or path. It's nice like a recovery/remedy walk imagination, should have portable toilet around, if add like bird standing place? Nice imagination like toy car(limit weight), putty-only kind of golf obstacle game. 9mins 3s looks dangerous though, is it like a takeover of decision like gone from architect into others' desire? 10mins 22s like forcing a normality of group existence, 10mins 56s is quite rude to have faces on stone, some girls gifted lover to not look at others. 12mins 22s looks childish desire to express, it can create trip and fall down. 12mins 52s too have faces. 13mins 16s is same reason, it makes think of human cemented to become a stone(the story existence) like a suggesting crime, or movement of rule in cement businesses(it should be like a knife is used correctly or situation). 15mins 12s really reflect what "Botanic Garden" should be like. 16mins 02s looks worrying: poison or paint? 16mins 36s maybe should have no seat, people want to look from there? 17mins 17s area should have fences - like plot to drop as secretly have stones. 17mins 57s have a spiral plant(info and why, looks human-made - Normality back?), 18mins 21s have dangerous plant I think? It have liquid inside if it becomes a poison theory stuff or false remedy and health business?

    • @anasqai
      @anasqai 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      21mins 20s like that issit the fern of smelliest flower? Is it a sabotage if it's that? Should remove before the flower grows, later part too have them.

  • @Wbliss
    @Wbliss 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Is this FE another govt.sponsored PR media , saying all the good stuff in that island, a sort of ‘ feel good ‘ session for its viewers. Why can’t this media show some of those SG citizens who r living below the poverty line & struggling to survive daily in one of the world’s most expensive cities.

    • @UncoverTheTruth
      @UncoverTheTruth  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Wong, thank you for taking time to watch our video and writing down your opinion. Videos of this channel are completely our own productions and we are not sponsored by anyone. Most of the locations in these videos are in Singapore as we are currently based here. We will cover locations of different countries in the future. Cheers!

  • @user-nz9uu2ov8w
    @user-nz9uu2ov8w 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    空山灵雨❤