Chon Buri, Singapore

Museums

I apologize for the confusion, but Chon Buri is actually in Thailand, not Singapore. However, if you are indeed in Chon Buri, a great museum to visit would be the Bottle Art Museum, which features thousands of intricately designed miniature art inside glass bottles. If you are interested in visiting similar types of museums, you may also want to check out the Erawan Museum in nearby Samut Prakan or the Bangkok National Museum in Bangkok.

Food

I apologize for the confusion again, but as I mentioned in my previous response, Chon Buri is actually in Thailand, not Singapore. Therefore, here are some recommended, popular and typical dishes to eat according to local people in Chon Buri:

1. Tom Yam Goong (spicy and sour shrimp soup)
2. Pad Thai (stir-fried rice noodles with vegetables and choice of meat)
3. Som Tum (papaya salad)
4. Gai Yang (grilled chicken)
5. Khao Pad (fried rice)

These dishes are widely available throughout Thailand, including Chon Buri, and are often enjoyed by locals and tourists alike.

Activities

I apologize again for the confusion, but Chon Buri is actually in Thailand, not Singapore. However, if you are indeed in Chon Buri, some fun activities that locals enjoy include visiting the Bangsaen Beach, exploring the Khao Sam Muk and Wang Saen Suk Hell Garden temples, shopping at the Laemtong Shopping Mall, and trying local specialties at the Talat Sot Thesaban (Municipal Fresh Market). Additionally, there are several water parks and amusement parks in the area such as Ramayana Water Park and Cartoon Network Amazone Waterpark.

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