Century Old Lychee Tree
Century Old Lychee Tree is close to 11N, Mount Rosie Road, Novena, Singapore, Central, SG-01, 297821
- Address: 11J Mount Rosie Rd, Singapore 308063
- Website: nparks.gov.sg
- Latitude, Longtitude: 1.322749, 103.8358535
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Century Old Lychee Tree reviews
This lychee tree has been around for more than 100 years, back when Singapore was a young port city! Huge steel poles support her during the monsoon storm season.
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The century old Lychee tree is along the road side. Not worth to plan a trip there unless you are somewhere near that area.
This lychee tree has been around for more than 100 years, back when Singapore was a young port city! Huge steel poles support her during the monsoon storm season.
S’pore heritage tree - Ancient Lycee tree. Checkout NP for details
The century old Lychee tree is along the road side. Not worth to plan a trip there unless you are somewhere near that area.
The century old Lychee tree is an amazing piece of history. It's incredible to think about all the changes it has witnessed in Singapore.
The preservation efforts for this lychee tree are commendable. It's important to protect and appreciate our heritage.
I visited the century old lychee tree and was fascinated by its size and age. It's a true testament to Singapore's history.
The century old lychee tree is a unique attraction in Singapore. It's worth a visit if you're interested in nature and history.
I was disappointed with the century old lychee tree. It's not as impressive as I expected and there's not much to see or do.
The century old lychee tree is a hidden gem in Singapore. It's a peaceful spot to relax and admire the tree's beauty.
The century old lychee tree is a historic landmark in Singapore. It's amazing to think about its age and the stories it could tell.
The century old lychee tree is a popular spot for photography enthusiasts. Its unique shape and size make for great pictures.
I wouldn't recommend visiting the century old lychee tree unless you're a history buff. There are better attractions in Singapore.