The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) has partnered with Universal Music Group (UMG) to bring to life Juan Karlos’ new single, “Kailan Ka Uuwi?”, featuring Flow G, through an official music video.
Singapore spots in Juan Karlos’ Kailan Ka Uuwi? music video
Set amidst Singapore’s breathtaking blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and striking urban landscapes, the video unfolds an ethereal love story that explores themes of longing and discovery. Filming took place at some of Singapore’s most iconic and scenic destinations—ranging from tranquil parks and botanical gardens to vibrant city centers and waterfront promenades. Each frame highlights the city’s abundant green spaces and peaceful hideaways, underscoring how Singapore’s seamless blend of nature and modern living inspires emotional connections and memorable encounters.
Here are five stunning locations from the “Kailan Ka Uuwi?” music video that might just inspire your next trip to Singapore:
Marina Barrage
Marina Barrage stands as one of Singapore’s most dynamic green spaces, featuring a remarkable blend of advanced engineering, sustainability, and recreation. Completed in 2008, the Barrage spans the Marina Channel, serving as a tidal barrier to help prevent flooding while also doubling as the city’s 15th freshwater reservoir and a scenic rooftop park.
Its expansive lawns draw families for picnics and open-air gatherings, while kites paint the sky in vivid colors and children play in the fresh breezes. Below, the calm reservoir waters are popular for kayaking, paddle boarding, and dragon boating, set against the city’s impressive skyline.
More than a leisure destination, Marina Barrage showcases Singapore’s innovative sustainability efforts. At the Sustainable Singapore Gallery, visitors experience interactive exhibits that illustrate the city’s strategies for water management, urban planning, and environmental conservation, offering insights into how Singapore harmonizes urban growth with a sustainable future.
Gardens by the Bay
Gardens by the Bay, spanning 105 hectares along Singapore’s scenic waterfront, is a visionary urban oasis. Its monumental Supertrees—vertical gardens reaching up to 50 meters—stand as both horticultural wonders and a symbol of sustainable urban design. Visitors are drawn to the two cooled conservatories: the mist-shrouded Cloud Forest, featuring a towering indoor waterfall and a lush mountain, and the Flower Dome, home to ever-changing floral displays from regions such as South Africa, California, Spain, and Italy.
The OCBC Skyway allows for a walk among the Supertrees, providing sweeping vistas of the entire garden and the city. After sunset, the Garden Rhapsody transforms the Supertree Grove into a mesmerizing spectacle of lights and music, captivating all who visit. Ruled by a commitment to sustainability and conservation, every aspect of Gardens by the Bay merges modern design with nature’s diversity, creating an unparalleled experience.
Marina One
Amid Singapore’s bustling business core, Marina One stands out by concealing a remarkable oasis within its sleek towers. Upon entering, visitors are greeted by a spacious, multi-level garden, alive with dozens of plant species, shaded by tall trees, and livened with colorful blooms. As you wander the garden’s winding paths and relax on thoughtfully placed benches, the calming sound of flowing water and the gentle rustle of leaves create a serene atmosphere.
From every vantage point, you can admire the contrast of vibrant greenery against soaring skyscrapers. This secret garden offers a soothing escape, demonstrating how innovative design allows nature and urban life to coexist harmoniously.
Tiong Bahru
A charming blend of nostalgia and contemporary flair, Tiong Bahru is among Singapore’s most unique neighborhoods. Here, striking 1930s art deco apartment blocks with their curved lines and pastel hues stand alongside a lively street scene. The district radiates an inviting sense of warmth and heritage, providing a calming escape from the city’s hustle and bustle.
Start your morning at Tiong Bahru as the locals do: visit the iconic wet market, whose stalls overflow with fresh produce, the air filled with the smell of strong kopi and toasted kaya bread. Join the line at the busy hawker center for pillowy chwee kueh (steamed rice cakes) covered in fragrant preserved radish before wandering along leafy avenues lined with creative galleries, cozy independent bookstores, and stylish boutiques.
The Standard, Singapore
Nestled on Orange Grove Road, The Standard, Singapore is just minutes from both Orchard Road’s bustling shops and the tranquil Singapore Botanic Gardens. This chic hotel reinvents city luxury with 143 rooms and suites, each blending the brand’s signature comfort and playful character with thoughtful, modern touches.
Bask beside the rooftop pool with its panoramic skyline views, or step out and immerse yourself in the area’s acclaimed shopping and dining scene. Inside, the hotel’s stylish rooms offer large windows framing sweeping views, plush linens, and décor that exudes both elegance and a playful twist. The Standard makes it easy to slow down and recharge, while keeping you immersed in the lively energy of Singapore just outside your door.
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