I find Gardens by The Bay to be the best exemplar of the thing Singapore does the best: the amalgamation of urbanisation and natural beauty. Despite being surrounded by structures, the whole of the gardens by the bay honours the natural flora and fauna seen around, by showcasing it, and by preserving it. Not only that, all of the features here are built around nature, for example, the tree-top sky walk, showed me a brand new perspective of Singapore, and just how lush in greenery it really is. I have truly appreciated the ways in which Singaporean government takes concrete measures in order to preserve the natural environment, whilst still growing the economy and promoting urbanisation. It furthers my belief that this nation has the ability to become even more sustainable as climate change becomes more of a pressing and prominent issue for everyone, including governments.