New Attractions
Monument Park New Attraction
1) Sultan Mosque Monument, Singapore

Sultan Mosque is the latest edition to the current line up of 21 monuments in monument park. Built at the request of and appreciation for Singapore visitor who have recorded the most number of visitors among ASEAN countries.
Masjid Sultan is located at Muscat Street and North Bridge Road within the Kampong Glam district of Rochor Planning Area in Singapore. The mosque is considered one of the most important mosques in Singapore. The prayer hall and domes highlight the mosque's star features.
When Singapore was ceded to the British in 1819, Temenggong Abdul Rahman, the island's chief, and Sultan Hussain Shah of Johore, under whose jurisdiction Singapore fell, acquired small fortunes in exchange for their power. Sir Stamford Raffles also granted the Temenggong and the Sultan an annual stipend and the use of Kampong Glam for their residence.
The area around Kampong Glam was also allocated for Malays and other Muslims. Hussain built a palace there and brought his family and a complete entourage from the Riau islands. Many of the Sultan's and Temenggong's followers came to Kampong Glam from the Riau Islands, Malacca and Sumatra.
2) Masjidil Haram - Virtual Hajj
The existing theater will be upgraded to be known as 3D Virtual Hajj. Visitors have an opportunity to experience a virtual hajj / congregation in a more thorough.
3) Noria of TTI

- Water wheel (width/diameter) 9 Meters.
- An innovation of Islam in the past and now has been re-introduced back at TTI Monument Park.
- Construction of the water wheel is based on the design and theory of Syria Al-Jazari one of the respected Islamic inventor.
- Also used to flow water into the lake in TTI.














