A lighthouse on the top of a 25-storey apartmentblock, a unique rocky area that looks like Guilin inChina, the remains of a Shinto shrine built in thejungle by prisoners of war, houses from the Mingand Qing periods donated by Jackie Chan, thebottoms of soya-sauce bottles used to decorate theSultan Mosque, the leaning tower of Singapore, thelast remaining stretch of natural beach, a forgottenbomb shelter under a national monument, thebeautiful modernist door of a former biscuit factory,a hidden kampong (rural village) dwarfed byresidential towers, the splendidly preserved oldChangi prison gates, the stately Masons Hall insidethe Freemasons headquarters Far from the crowds and the usual cliches,Singapore still has a number of hidden treasures forpeople who know how to wander off the beatentrack.