Kusu Island
Kusu Island which also means “Tortoise Island” is located 5.6 kilometers of the main island of Singapore. This picturesque island have myth related to it and both the Chinese and Malaya legends portray that the giant tortoise turned itself the hard rock to save the Malaya and the Chinese sailors.
Today this picturesque Kusu Island with pristine beaches, rich customs and splendid natural beauty draw the tourist attention from all over the world. Apart from that the interesting history, the giant turtle sculpture on the island the Chinese and the Malaysia temple make Kusu Island an important tourist spot in Singapore. The annual festival is held on the island to commemorate the sacrifice of the Giant Turtle, which also invites tourists from all over Singapore and abroad.
So enjoy moments of sheer happiness and joy, exploring the splendid charm and beauty of the tourist’s attraction around Kusu Island with moments of sheer ecstasy and joy.