*Get Ready to be Blown Away by Singapore's State of Wonder in This Epic Hyperlapse!* Subscribe https://instagram.com/hyperlaps.pro A breathtaking journey through the stunning city-state of Singapore is starting. This timelapse and hyperlapse video will take you on a thrilling ride, showcasing the vibrant energy and beauty of this modern metropolis. Prepare to be dazzled by the glittering lights of the Marina Bay Sands, mesmerized by the majestic Merlion, and enchanted by the lush greenery of the Gardens by the Bay. From the bustling streets of Little India to the vibrant neighborhoods of Chinatown, this video will show you the very best of Singapore in a way that will leave you breathless. Shot using cutting-edge timelapse and hyperlapse techniques, this video captures the city in a way that is both stunning and captivating. The seamless transitions and mesmerizing movement will make you feel as if you are flying through the city itself. So if you're looking for inspiration for your next adventure or simply want to escape into the beauty of Singapore, this video is a must-see. Don't forget to share it with your friends, and subscribe to our channel for more jaw-dropping travel videos. Get ready to experience the magic of Singapore like never before! If you like this video press 👍 and *watch more here* https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1... *BTS shots* and a creation story behind of it https://petapixel.com/2021/10/28/stat... Singapore has been described as a playground for the rich, and it's true that the small city-state does have a certain sheen of wealth. But Singapore offers more than just high-end shopping malls, luxury hotels, and fine dining. There is also a vibrant history and diverse ethnic quarters to discover, along with many family-friendly attractions and lovely public spaces that make exploring this slightly futuristic city worthwhile. *Timelapse & Edit by Kirill Neiezhmakov* e-mail: hyperlapsePro@gmail.com https://facebook.com/kirill.neiezhmakov https://instagram.com/neiezhmakov https://www.tiktok.com/@hyperlapsepro Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/nkdesign/singapore *Music:* Inverness, Anthony Russo & KANG DANIEL - State of Wonder *Equipment:* Canon 2x60d, 70d, EOS R, Tokina 11-16 mm 2.8 Canon 17-55 mm 2.8 Canon 70-200 mm 4L Canon 16-35 mm 2.8L Canon 24-70 mm 2.8L Canon 17 mm T-SE Samyang 8 mm fisheye Manfrotto 190 carbon tripod *Software:* Adobe After Effects, Lightroom, LRTimelapse Footage available for licensing in 4K Download it here https://www.pond5.com/artist/nk87 Thanks for support to Nadav Megidesh and Patrick Pellielo (aka Pettypoh) Singapore has reinvented itself as one of Southeast Asia’s most modern and dynamic cities. Melding together a mass of different cultures, cuisines and architectural styles, the city-state is now studded with vast new showpiece constructions to complement its colonial-era hotels and civic buildings. Cutting-edge tourist developments continue to spring up. Shopping avenues and underground malls throb with life, as do the food courts, the riverside bars and the temple-dotted outlying neighbourhoods. It’s never going to be Bangkok, but it’s doing a fantastic job of being Singapore. Chinese, Indian, Malay and European influences all flow through daily life here. Boring? Hardly. It’s true to say, however, that the former British trading post and colony still has a reputation for its cleanliness. Likewise, levels of serious crime are very low. It’s worth pointing out, too, that Singapore’s cultural mix has left it with a genuinely world-class food scene – and you won’t need to spend big to eat well. Recent years have seen the city really pushing for recognition as an international tourist destination in its own right, rather than as a convenient stopover. Significant investment has resulted in developments such as Marina Bay Sands, the three-towered skyscraper that now stands as Singapore’s centrepiece; Resorts World Sentosa, which is home to a Universal Studios theme park; and Gardens by the Bay, a remarkable project complete with “supertrees” and two colossal plant domes. More traditional attractions include the designer malls of Orchard Road, the exotic clatter of Chinatown and Little India and the elegance of Raffles Hotel, still standing proud more than 125 years after being built. On the subject of hotels, Singapore now offers one of the best spreads of high-end accommodation in the region: a sign, amongst other things, of its ambition to keep visitors flooding in. It’s likely to succeed. Singapore has an excellent public transportation system that makes sightseeing convenient and easy. Once you've gotten a sense of the metro map, you'll have no problem zipping from one part of town to the next. English is spoken everywhere, and signs are in English as well. In fact, Singapore is one of the easiest and most comfortable countries to navigate in Southeast Asia.