April 11, 2026 / 12:17 AM CST
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  • kasa
    kasa
    April 11, 2026 / 12:17 AM CST

    We need to produce an article in English, about Singapore mid-to-elderly scenic spots (likely something like "Which deck is the best for avoiding noise and vibration?" - maybe referring to a specific deck in a attraction, like a rooftop garden, a viewpoint like the Singapore Flyer, or perhaps the deck of a cruise in Marina Bay, or maybe a deck of a museum? Or a deck of a park? Could be a deck walkway in Gardens by the Bay? Or a deck in Sentosa? The user says "Which deck is the best for avoiding noise and vibration?" That phrase is maybe a query from a travel forum: "Which deck is the best for avoiding noise and vibration?" Could be about the decks on the Singapore cable car, the deck on the double-decker bus tour? Or perhaps a deck of a cruise ship in Singapore's river? Actually "deck" could refer to "observation deck" in a building (like Marina Bay Sands observation deck, or the Singapore Flyer). Avoiding noise and vibration is relevant for older travelers who might be sensitive to noise. So the article should be a guide for seniors, focusing on "quiet deck" options at some scenic spot(s) in Singapore.

    We need to incorporate:

    - keyword: "Which deck is the best for avoiding noise and vibration?" Should be naturally in first paragraph and inserted roughly every 300 words in body.

    - Content core: "平缓度 + 本地交通(MRT 出口)+ 休憩点 + 中老年避坑贴士(新加坡天气 / 配套)". So we need to talk about flatness/smoothness (ease of walking), MRT exit points, rest pavilions, senior-friendly tips (weather, amenities).

    - Use local terms: MRT, hawker centre, rest pavilion, etc.

    - Format: Title includes keyword and core scenic spot name. Use short paragraphs (1-2 sentences per paragraph), each sentence <=15 words.

    - Word count: 1000-1200 words, English.

    - Provide output only title + article in Markdown with headings.

    - Title like: "Which Deck Is the Best for Avoiding Noise and Vibration? A Senior-Friendly Guide to Singapore's Top Observation Decks". Or similar.

    - Use "##" for second-level headings.

    - Important content bold.

    - Use local slang: "MRT", "hawker centre", "rest pavilion", "air-con", "shaded walkway".

    - Insert keyword naturally, maybe in first paragraph: "If you’re asking yourself which deck is the best for avoiding noise and vibration, you’re not alone." That phrase is the keyword phrase. We need to embed exactly "Which deck is the best for avoiding noise and vibration?" (including the question mark). The phrase appears in first paragraph. Then later maybe every 300 words we can embed variations but likely we can embed same phrase again but it's okay.

    - The article is about Singapore mid/elderly scenic spots (maybe focusing on observation decks). Could be about "Gardens by the Bay – Skyway", "Marina Bay Sands – SkyPark Observation Deck", "Singapore Flyer", "Henderson Waves", "Bukit Timah Hill" etc. But need to talk about "deck" maybe "observation deck". Could talk about "the best deck for avoiding noise and vibration" referencing "the skybridge at Henderson Waves" but that is a wave bridge not a deck. Another possibility is "The deck at the Singapore Zoo's "Fragile Forest"? Not likely.

    Maybe the article can be about "Clarke Quay" deck walkway, but noise? The user query is generic; we can treat it as a guide to choose an observation deck that is quieter and less vibrating (e.g., less foot traffic, less mechanical noise). So we need to compare decks: Marina Bay Sands SkyPark (open deck), Singapore Flyer (capsule), Gardens by the Bay Cloud Forest walkway (some vibration), but also "Sultan Mosque" deck? Not exactly.

    We need to incorporate the "平缓度" (smoothness, flatness) of path, MRT exit, rest pavilion, senior tips for weather (tropical heat, rain), and amenities.

    We must write in English with short sentences <=15 words. That is a challenge. Also we must have article 1000-1200 words, so about maybe 70-80 sentences (since each sentence is short). But each sentence must be <=15 words. Actually we need each sentence to be short (1-2 sentences per paragraph). Paragraphs are short. So each paragraph could have 2 short sentences. We'll need around 250-300 sentences? That would be huge. Let's compute: If each paragraph has 2 sentences of ~12 words, that's about 24 words per paragraph. 1000 words => ~42 paragraphs. That's okay. So we need about 40-45 paragraphs. That's manageable.

    We must keep each sentence <=15 words. We'll need to count words. Let's plan to have about 45 paragraphs, each of 2 sentences, each ~12 words, so each paragraph ~24 words. 4524 = 1080 words. So we need ~45 paragraphs.

    We need to embed keyword phrase early and later every 300 words. 300 words is about 12 paragraphs (maybe more). Let's embed again around 600 words (20 paragraphs) and 900 words (30 paragraphs). Ensure the phrase appears at least three times.

    We also need to incorporate local terms: MRT, hawker centre, rest pavilion, etc. Use them in appropriate places.

    The article must be about "Which deck is the best for avoiding noise and vibration?" and focus on "mid/elderly scenic spots in Singapore". So we can talk about multiple decks and evaluate them based on noise and vibration levels. Provide recommendations.

    We need to incorporate "平缓度" (smoothness) of the path, i.e., how flat, wheelchair-friendly, non-slip. Use terms like "gentle slope", "smooth walkway", "no steps".

    Include "MRT exit" details for each deck: e.g., "Take the MRT to Bayfront station (CE1/DT16) and use Exit B."

    Include "休憩点" (rest pavilion): talk about benches, shaded areas near the deck.

    Include "中老年避坑贴士" (senior pitfalls): bring water, wear hat, avoid midday sun, use umbrella, watch for rain, avoid peak crowds, use air-conditioned rest stops.

    We also need to avoid long paragraphs. So each paragraph short.

    We must keep each sentence <=15 words. Let's try to keep each sentence around 10-14 words.

    We'll need to track word count. We'll produce final article with ~1080 words. We'll need to carefully count words. We'll also need to embed keyword phrase exactly: "Which deck is the best for avoiding noise and vibration?" Should appear in the first paragraph (maybe as a question). Then later we can embed again in a subheading or paragraph.

    We also need to avoid any non-Markdown formatting besides headings. Use "##" for subheadings.

    We need to ensure the content is in English, with local terms, short sentences.

    Also note: The user asks "身份定义:你是新加坡本地中老年景点文章创作者,适配谷歌SEO及用户体验 快速生成文章任务:基于 {"keyword": "Which deck is the best for avoiding noise and vibration?"} 创作新加坡中老年景点攻略,满足:..."

    So the article should be SEO-friendly, include keyword, and local context.

    Let's outline:

    Title: Which Deck Is the Best for Avoiding Noise and Vibration? Singapore’s Senior-Friendly Observation Decks Guide

    Paragraph 1: Hook with the keyword phrase, talk about seniors wanting a quiet, smooth deck.

    Paragraph 2-...: Introduction to observation decks in Singapore.

    Paragraph about Marina Bay Sands SkyPark: mention flatness, MRT exit, rest pavilion, senior tips.

    Paragraph about Singapore Flyer: mention noise from moving capsules, vibration, but some quieter times.

    Paragraph about Gardens by the Bay Cloud Forest ( walkway): mention gentle path, quiet.

    Paragraph about Henderson Waves: mention scenic but maybe noise from wind, not recommended for seniors.

    Paragraph about MacRitchie Reservoir Treetop Walk: maybe not deck but walkway.

    Paragraph about Fort Canning Tunnel? Not needed.

    We'll cover maybe 5-6 decks and give rating based on noise and vibration.

    Also mention hawker centre nearby for meals.

    Also mention weather considerations.

    Wrap up with recommendation: best deck for avoiding noise and vibration is Marina Bay Sands SkyPark for its solid structure, low vibration, air-conditioned observation area, easy MRT access, and plenty of rest benches.

    We need to embed the keyword phrase again at ~600 words and ~900 words. So after about 20 paragraphs and 30 paragraphs.

    We need to ensure each paragraph is short. We'll have a heading for each deck maybe.

    Make sure each paragraph <=2 sentences. Actually "段落短(1-2 句 / 段)" means each paragraph short, 1-2 sentences. So we can have 1 or 2 sentences per paragraph.

    Make sure each sentence <=15 words. Let's try to keep each sentence around 10-12 words.

    We also need to keep overall length 1000-1200 words. So we need about 80-100 sentences (if average 12 words). That is a lot of paragraphs. If we have 80 paragraphs of 1-2 sentences, that's okay. But 80 paragraphs may be too many lines, but it's okay.

    We need to ensure total words 1000-1200. Let's aim for 1100 words.

    We must count words precisely. Let's try to produce article with approximate 100 paragraphs? That would be too many paragraphs. Let's aim for about 70 paragraphs (approx 140 sentences) average 8 words per sentence = 1120 words. But we need each sentence <=15 words. 8 words per sentence is okay. But we need to maintain readability.

    Better approach: Use 2 sentences per paragraph. 70 paragraphs 2 sentences = 140 sentences. If each sentence average 8 words => 1120 words. That's good. So we need ~70 paragraphs. That seems doable.

    But we need to keep the article cohesive, not too repetitive.

    We need to keep track of words. Let's try to design paragraphs and count.

    We'll need to incorporate headings for each deck.

    Structure:

    - Title

    - Intro paragraph(s)

    - Then sections for each deck with heading.

    - Each deck section includes subheadings maybe: "Marina Bay Sands SkyPark" etc.

    - Each heading is a second-level heading (##). That is okay.

    We need to ensure headings also not too long.

    But we need to embed the keyword phrase in the article; maybe we can embed as a heading: "Which Deck Is the Best for Avoiding Noise and Vibration?" Could be a heading.

    But the title already contains the phrase. We can also embed the phrase in the body.

    We must ensure we don't exceed 1200 words. We'll aim for ~1100 words.

    We need to incorporate local terms: "MRT", "hawker centre", "rest pavilion", "air‑conditioned", "sheltered walkway", "wet market", "kopi".

    Also incorporate senior tips: "Bring water", "Wear hat", "Use umbrella", "Avoid midday sun", "Use the nearest hawker centre for lunch".

    Now let's craft the article.

    First, title.

    Title: Which Deck Is the Best for Avoiding Noise and Vibration? Singapore's Senior‑Friendly Observation Decks Guide

    Now intro paragraphs:

    Paragraph 1: 1-2 sentences. Use keyword phrase. Example: "If you’re wondering which deck is the best for avoiding noise and vibration, you’re not alone." That's 11 words? Let's count: If(1) you’re(2) wondering(3) which(4) deck(5) is(6) the(7) best(8) for(9) avoiding(10) noise(11) and(12) vibration,(13) you’re(14) not(15) alone(16). That's 16 words, exceed 15. We need <=15 words. Let's adjust.

    We can do: "Wondering which deck is best for avoiding noise and vibration?" Count: Wondering(1) which(2) deck(3) is(4) best(5) for(6) avoiding(7) noise(8) and(9) vibration?(10) That's 10 words. Good.

    Then second sentence: "Singapore offers many sky decks, but seniors need quiet and smooth paths." Count: Singapore(1) offers(2) many(3) sky(4) decks,(5) but(6) seniors(7) need(8) quiet(9) and(10) smooth(11) paths(12). That's 12 words.

    Paragraph done.

    Paragraph 2: maybe a short intro about why noise and vibration matter.

    Let's try: "Loud crowds and shaking can cause discomfort for older visitors." Count: Loud(1) crowds(2) and(3) shaking(4) can(5) cause(6) discomfort(7) for(8) older(9) visitors(10). That's 10 words.

    Second sentence: "This guide compares top decks for calm and stable experiences." Count: This(1) guide(2) compares(3) top(4) decks(5) for(6) calm(7) and(8) stable(9) experiences(10). 10 words.

    Paragraph 3: maybe a brief mention about MRT and hawker centre.

    First sentence: "All recommended decks sit near MRT stations and hawker centres." Count: All(1) recommended(2) decks(3) sit(4) near(5) MRT(6) stations(7) and(8) hawker(9) centres(10). 10 words.

    Second: "You can rest, eat, and recharge without long walks." Count: You(1) can(2) rest,(3) eat,(4) and(5) recharge(6) without(7) long(8) walks(9). 9 words.

    Now we go to deck sections.

    We need headings: Use ## for each deck.

    We'll start with Marina Bay Sands SkyPark.

    Heading: ## Marina Bay Sands SkyPark

    Paragraph under heading: Should give key info.

    Paragraph 1: "The SkyPark sits 57 levels above the city." Count: The(1) SkyPark(2) sits(3) 57(4) levels(5) above(6) the(7) city(8). 8 words.

    Second: "Its glass‑fiber deck is solid, reducing vibration from wind." Count: Its(1) glass‑fiber(2) deck(3) is(4) solid,(5) reducing(6) vibration(7) from(8) wind(9). 9 words.

    Paragraph 2: "The walkway is flat, smooth, and wheelchair friendly." Count: The(1) walkway(2) is(3) flat,(4) smooth,(5) and(6) wheelchair(7) friendly(8). 8 words.

    Second: "Benches line the perimeter for rest." Count: Benches(1) line(2) the(3) perimeter(4) for(5) rest(6). 6 words.

    Paragraph 3: "Take the MRT to Bayfront (CE1/DT16), exit B." Count: Take(1) the(2) MRT(3) to(4) Bayfront(5) (CE1/DT16),(6) exit(7) B(8). 8 words.

    Second: "The nearest hawker centre is Marina Square, a five‑minute walk." Count: The(1) nearest(2) hawker(3) centre(4) is(5) Marina(6) Square,(7) a(8) five‑minute(9) walk(10). 10 words.

    Paragraph 4: "Senior tip: Visit early morning for fewer crowds." Count: Senior(1) tip:(2) Visit(3) early(4) morning(5) for(6) fewer(7) crowds(8). 8 words.

    Second: "Bring a hat and water; the sun can be harsh." Count: Bring(1) a(2) hat(3) and(4) water;(5) the(6) sun(7) can(8) be(9) harsh(10). 10 words.

    Paragraph 5: "Avoid the outdoor pool area if you prefer quiet." Count: Avoid(1) the(2) outdoor(3) pool(4) area(5) if(6) you(7) prefer(8) quiet(9). 9 words.

    Second: "The observation deck has air‑conditioned corners for comfort." Count: The(1) observation(2) deck(3) has(4) air‑conditioned(5) corners(6) for(7) comfort(8). 8 words.

    Paragraph 6: "Overall, this deck scores high for low noise and vibration." Count: Overall,(1) this(2) deck(3) scores(4) high(5) for(6) low(7) noise(8) and(9) vibration(10). 10 words.

    Now heading: ## Singapore Flyer

    Paragraph 1: "The Singapore Flyer rotates slowly, offering panoramic views." Count: The(1) Singapore(2) Flyer(3) rotates(4) slowly,(5) offering(6) panoramic(7) views(8). 8 words.

    Second: "Noise from the capsule’s motors can be audible." Count: Noise(1) from(2) the(3) capsule’s(4) motors(5) can(6) be(7) audible(8). 8 words.

    Paragraph 2: "Vibration is minimal, but wind can cause a gentle sway." Count: Vibration(1) is(2) minimal,(3) but(4) wind(5) can(6) cause(7) a(8) gentle(9) sway(10). 10 words.

    Second: "The boarding platform is flat and sheltered." Count: The(1) boarding(2) platform(3) is(4) flat(5) and(6) sheltered(7). 7 words.

    Paragraph 3: "Take the MRT to Promenade (CC4/DT16), use Exit A." Count: Take(1) the(2) MRT(3) to(4) Promenade(5) (CC4/DT16),(6) use(7) Exit(8) A(9). 9 words.

    Second: "The nearest hawker centre is Millennia Walk, a short stroll." Count: The(1) nearest(2) hawker(3) centre(4) is(5) Millennia(6) Walk,(7) a(8) short(9) stroll(10). 10 words.

    Paragraph 4: "Senior tip: Book a morning slot to avoid crowds." Count: Senior(1) tip:(2) Book(3) a(4) morning(5) slot(6) to(7) avoid(8) crowds(9). 9 words.

    Second: "Wear light clothing; the capsule can get warm." Count: Wear(1) light(2) clothing;(3) the(4) capsule(5) can(6) get(7) warm(8). 8 words.

    Paragraph 5: "If you need quiet, the upper deck offers less foot traffic." Count: If(1) you(2) need(3) quiet,(4) the(5) upper(6) deck(7) offers(8) less(9) foot(10) traffic(11). 11 words.

    Second: "A rest pavilion sits near the exit for a break." Count: A(1) rest(2) pavilion(3) sits(4) near(5) the(6) exit(7) for(8) a(9) break(10). 10 words.

    Paragraph 6: "Overall rating: moderate noise, low vibration." Count: Overall(1) rating:(2) moderate(3) noise,(4) low(5) vibration(6). 6 words.

    Now heading: ## Gardens by the Bay – Cloud Forest Walkway

    Paragraph 1: "The Cloud Forest features a serene waterfall and gentle paths." Count: The(1) Cloud(2) Forest(3) features(4) a(5) serene(6) waterfall(7) and(8) gentle(9) paths(10). 10 words.

    Second: "Noise from the misting system can be soft and soothing." Count: Noise(1) from(2) the(3) misting(4) system(5) can(6) be(7) soft(8) and(9) soothing(10). 10 words.

    Paragraph 2: "The walkway is smooth, with anti‑slip surfaces." Count: The(1) walkway(2) is(3) smooth,(4) with(5) anti‑slip(6) surfaces(7). 7 words.

    Second: "There are plenty of benches for rest." Count: There(1) are(2) plenty(3) of(4) benches(5) for(6) rest(7). 7 words.

    Paragraph 3: "Take the MRT to Bayfront (CE1/DT16), take Exit C." Count: Take(1) the(2) MRT(3) to(4) Bayfront(5) (CE1/DT16),(6) take(7) Exit(8) C(9). 9 words.

    Second: "The nearest hawker centre is Satay by the Bay, five minutes away." Count: The(1) nearest(2) hawker(3) centre(4) is(5) Satay(6) by(7) the(8) Bay,(9) five(10) minutes(11) away(12). 12 words.

    Paragraph 4: "Senior tip: Bring a light jacket; the air‑conditioned cave is cool." Count: Senior(1) tip:(2) Bring(3) a(4) light(5) jacket;(6) the(7) air‑conditioned(8) cave(9) is(10) cool(11). 11 words.

    Second: "Stay hydrated; tropical humidity can be high." Count: Stay(1) hydrated;(2) tropical(3) humidity(4) can(5) be(6) high(7). 7 words.

    Paragraph 5: "If noise concerns you, the upper observation deck is quieter." Count: If(1) noise(2) concerns(3) you,(4) the(5) upper(6) observation(7) deck(8) is(9) quieter(10). 10 words.

    Second: "A rest pavilion near the exit offers shade." Count: A(1) rest(2) pavilion(3) near(4) the(5) exit(6) offers(7) shade(8). 8 words.

    Paragraph 6: "Overall, this deck rates low for both noise and vibration." Count: Overall,(1) this(2) deck(3) rates(4) low(5) for(6) both(7) noise(8) and(9) vibration(10). 10 words.

    Now heading: ## Henderson Waves

    Paragraph 1: "Henderson Waves is a 300‑meter arched bridge in the south." Count: Henderson(1) Waves(2) is(3) a(4) 300‑meter(5) arched(6) bridge(7) in(8) the(9) south(10). 10 words.

    Second: "The structure can sway in strong winds, causing vibration." Count: The(1) structure(2) can(3) sway(4) in(5) strong(6) winds,(7) causing(8) vibration(9). 9 words.

    Paragraph 2: "The walkway is mostly flat, but some sections are uneven." Count: The(1) walkway(2) is(3) mostly(4) flat,(5) but(6) some(7) sections(8) are(9) uneven(10). 10 words.

    Second: "Benches are spaced along the path for rest." Count: Benches(1) are(2) spaced(3) along(4) the(5) path(6) for(7) rest(8). 8 words.

    Paragraph 3: "Take the MRT to Labrador Park (CC26), use Exit A." Count: Take(1) the(2) MRT(3) to(4) Labrador(5) Park(6) (CC26),(7) use(8) Exit(9) A(10). 10 words.

    Second: "A hawker centre at Telok Blangah is a short bus ride." Count: A(1) hawker(2) centre(3) at(4) Telok(5) Blangah(6) is(7) a(8) short(9) bus(10) ride(11). 11 words.

    Paragraph 4: "Senior tip: Avoid visiting during windy afternoons." Count: Senior(1) tip:(2) Avoid(3) visiting(4) during(5) windy(6) afternoons(7). 7 words.

    Second: "Wear non‑slip shoes; the surface can be slippery when wet." Count: Wear(1) non‑slip(2) shoes;(3) the(4) surface(5) can(6) be(7) slippery(8) when(9) wet(10). 10 words.

    Paragraph 5: "The noise level is low, mainly from wildlife." Count: The(1) noise(2) level(3) is(4) low,(5) mainly(6) from(7) wildlife(8). 8 words.

    Second: "Vibration can be noticeable during gusts." Count: Vibration(1) can(2) be(3) noticeable(4) during(5) gusts(6). 6 words.

    Paragraph 6: "Overall, this deck is moderate for noise, high for vibration." Count: Overall,(1) this(2) deck(3) is(4) moderate(5) for(6) noise,(7) high(8) for(9) vibration(10). 10 words.

    Now heading: ## Tiong Bahru Bird Garden (not a deck but a garden walkway)

    We might not need, but maybe include a simpler deck.

    But maybe we can include a "Kampong Glam" walkway. However we need to keep focus on decks.

    Alternatively, we could include "Bukit Timah Hill Summit Deck".

    But maybe better to include "Mount Faber Peak – The Jewel Box" walkway.

    But maybe we can keep to 5 decks: Marina Bay Sands, Singapore Flyer, Cloud Forest, Henderson Waves, and "Haw Par Villa – Ten Courts of Hell walkway"? That might be not relevant.

    Let's include "Sultan Mosque's minaret walkway"? Not a deck.

    Better to include "The Helix Bridge" walkway.

    But we need a deck that is quiet and low vibration for seniors.

    Maybe include "The Esplanade Roof Garden" but not a deck.

    We can also include "The Marina Bay Sands ArtScience Museum's basement walkway"? Not a deck.

    We might also include "The Bounce Bridge at Gardens by the Bay" but not.

    Let's consider "The Treetop Walk at MacRitchie". It's a suspension bridge walkway; it may have vibration.

    But we want to avoid noise and vibration, so we might rate it lower.

    Maybe we can have "The Treetop Walk (MacRitchie Reservoir)" as a deck but note that it's a longer walkway and may have more vibration due to footfall.

    But we can include it for completeness.

    Let's include heading: ## MacRitchie Reservoir – Treetop Walk

    Paragraph 1: "The Treetop Walk is a 250‑meter suspension bridge high above the forest." Count: The(1) Treetop(2) Walk(3) is(4) a(5) 250‑meter(6) suspension(7) bridge(8) high(9) above(10) the(11) forest(12). 12 words.

    Second: "Foot traffic and wind can create noticeable sway." Count: Foot(1) traffic(2) and(3) wind(4) can(5) create(6) noticeable(7) sway(8). 8 words.

    Paragraph 2: "The path leading to the bridge is gentle and shaded." Count: The(1) path(2) leading(3) to(4) the(5) bridge(6) is(7) gentle(8) and(9) shaded(10). 10 words.

    Second: "There are rest stops with benches every 50 meters." Count: There(1) are(2) rest(3) stops(4) with(5) benches(6) every(7) 50(8) meters(9). 9 words.

    Paragraph 3: "Take the MRT to Caldecott (CC17), then take bus 52." Count: Take(1) the(2) MRT(3) to(4) Caldecott(5) (CC17),(6) then(7) take(8) bus(9) 52(10). 10 words.

    Second: "A hawker centre at Bishan is a 15‑minute bus ride away." Count: A(1) hawker(2) centre(3) at(4) Bishan(5) is(6) a(7) 15‑minute(8) bus(9) ride(10) away(11). 11 words.

    Paragraph 4: "Senior tip: Go early to avoid crowds and heat." Count: Senior(1) tip:(2) Go(3) early(4) to(5) avoid(6) crowds(7) and(8) heat(9). 9 words.

    Second: "Bring trekking poles for extra stability on the bridge." Count: Bring(1) trekking(2) poles(3) for(4) extra(5) stability(6) on(7) the(8) bridge(9). 9 words.

    Paragraph 5: "Noise from birds is pleasant, but wind noise can be loud." Count: Noise(1) from(2) birds(3) is(4) pleasant,(5) but(6) wind(7) noise(8) can(9) be(10) loud(11). 11 words.

    Second: "Vibration from the bridge can be felt with each step." Count: Vibration(1) from(2) the(3) bridge(4) can(5) be(6) felt(7) with(8) each(9) step(10). 10 words.

    Paragraph 6: "Overall, this deck scores high for nature but moderate for vibration." Count: Overall,(1) this(2) deck(3) scores(4) high(5) for(6) nature(7) but(8) moderate(9) for(10) vibration(11). 11 words.

    Now we have sections for 5 decks.

    Now we need a conclusion section. Heading: ## Final Recommendation

    Paragraph 1: "For seniors seeking the quietest, most stable deck, Marina Bay Sands SkyPark wins." Count: For(1) seniors(2) seeking(3) the(4) quietest,(5) most(6) stable(7) deck,(8) Marina(9) Bay(10) Sands(11) SkyPark(12) wins(13). 13 words. Good.

    Second: "Its solid floor, low wind exposure, and ample seating create a calm experience." Count: Its(1) solid(2) floor,(3) low(4) wind(5) exposure,(6) and(7) ample(8) seating(9) create(10) a(11) calm(12) experience(13). 13 words.

    Paragraph 2: "The Cloud Forest comes second, offering soothing mist and gentle paths." Count: The(1) Cloud(2) Forest(3) comes(4) second,(5) offering(6) soothing(7) mist(8) and(9) gentle(10) paths(11). 11 words.

    Second: "Both sites have easy MRT access and nearby hawker centres." Count: Both(1) sites(2) have(3) easy(4) MRT(5) access(6) and(7) nearby(8) hawker(9) centres(10). 10 words.

    Paragraph 3: "Avoid Henderson Waves on windy days; the sway can be unsettling." Count: Avoid(1) Henderson(2) Waves(3) on(4) windy(5) days;(6) the(7) sway(8) can(9) be(10) unsettling(11). 11 words.

    Second: "The Singapore Flyer and Treetop Walk suit those who enjoy mild motion." Count: The(1) Singapore(2) Flyer(3) and(4) Treetop(5) Walk(6) suit(7) those(8) who(9) enjoy(10) mild(11) motion(12). 12 words.

    Paragraph 4: "Remember to stay hydrated, use sunscreen, and take breaks in air‑conditioned rest pavilions." Count: Remember(1) to(2) stay(3) hydrated,(4) use(5) sunscreen,(6) and(7) take(8) breaks(9) in(10) air‑conditioned(11) rest(12) pavilions(13). 13 words.

    Second: "Enjoy Singapore’s skyline safely and comfortably." Count: Enjoy(1) Singapore’s(2) skyline(3) safely(4) and(5) comfortably(6). 6 words.

    Now we need to embed the keyword phrase again around 600 words and 900 words. Let's check current word count. We have many paragraphs. We need to approximate. Let's try to count words.

    We have:

    - Title: not counted as article but maybe counts? Probably not needed. But we can still count.

    - Intro: Paragraph 1 (2 sentences): "Wondering which deck is best for avoiding noise and vibration?" (10 words) + "Singapore offers many sky decks, but seniors need quiet and smooth paths." (12 words). Total 22 words.

    - Paragraph 2: "Loud crowds and shaking can cause discomfort for older visitors." (10 words) + "This guide compares top decks for calm and stable experiences." (10 words) = 20.

    - Paragraph 3: "All recommended decks sit near MRT stations and hawker centres." (10) + "You can rest, eat, and recharge without long walks." (9) = 19.

    Now deck sections.

    Marina Bay Sands:

    Paragraph 1: "The SkyPark sits 57 levels above the city." (8) + "Its glass‑fiber deck is solid, reducing vibration from wind." (9) = 17.

    Paragraph 2: "The walkway is flat, smooth, and wheelchair friendly." (8) + "Benches line the perimeter for rest." (6) = 14.

    Paragraph 3: "Take the MRT to Bayfront (CE1/DT16), exit B." (8) + "The nearest hawker centre is Marina Square, a five‑minute walk." (10) = 18.

    Paragraph 4: "Senior tip: Visit early morning for fewer crowds." (8) + "Bring a hat and water; the sun can be harsh." (10) = 18.

    Paragraph 5: "Avoid the outdoor pool area if you prefer quiet." (9) + "The observation deck has air‑conditioned corners for comfort." (8) = 17.

    Paragraph 6: "Overall, this deck scores high for low noise and vibration." (10) = 10.

    Now Singapore Flyer:

    Paragraph 1: "The Singapore Flyer rotates slowly, offering panoramic views." (8) + "Noise from the capsule’s motors can be audible." (8) = 16.

    Paragraph 2: "Vibration is minimal, but wind can cause a gentle sway." (10) + "The boarding platform is flat and sheltered." (7) = 17.

    Paragraph 3: "Take the MRT to Promenade (CC4/DT16), use Exit A." (9) + "The nearest hawker centre is Millennia Walk, a short stroll." (10) = 19.

    Paragraph 4: "Senior tip: Book a morning slot to avoid crowds." (9) + "Wear light clothing; the capsule can get warm." (8) = 17.

    Paragraph 5: "If you need quiet, the upper deck offers less foot traffic." (11) + "A rest pavilion sits near the exit for a break." (10) = 21.

    Paragraph 6: "Overall rating: moderate noise, low vibration." (6) = 6.

    Now Cloud Forest:

    Paragraph 1: "The Cloud Forest features a serene waterfall and gentle paths." (10) + "Noise from the misting system can be soft and soothing." (10) = 20.

    Paragraph 2: "The walkway is smooth, with anti‑slip surfaces." (7) + "There are plenty of benches for rest." (7) = 14.

    Paragraph 3: "Take the MRT to Bayfront (CE1/DT16), take Exit C." (9) + "The nearest hawker centre is Satay by the Bay, five minutes away." (12) = 21.

    Paragraph 4: "Senior tip: Bring a light jacket; the air‑conditioned cave is cool." (11) + "Stay hydrated; tropical humidity can be high." (7) = 18.

    Paragraph 5: "If noise concerns you, the upper observation deck is quieter." (10) + "A rest pavilion near the exit offers shade." (8) = 18.

    Paragraph 6: "Overall, this deck rates low for both noise and vibration." (10) = 10.

    Now Henderson Waves:

    Paragraph 1: "Henderson Waves is a 300‑meter arched bridge in the south." (10) + "The structure can sway in strong winds, causing vibration." (9) = 19.

    Paragraph 2: "The walkway is mostly flat, but some sections are uneven." (10) + "Benches are spaced along the path for rest." (8) = 18.

    Paragraph 3: "Take the MRT to Labrador Park (CC26), use Exit A." (10) + "A hawker centre at Telok Blangah is a short bus ride." (11) = 21.

    Paragraph 4: "Senior tip: Avoid visiting during windy afternoons." (7) + "Wear non‑slip shoes; the surface can be slippery when wet." (10) = 17.

    Paragraph 5: "The noise level is low, mainly from wildlife." (8) + "Vibration can be noticeable during gusts." (6) = 14.

    Paragraph 6: "Overall, this deck is moderate for noise, high for vibration." (10) = 10.

    Now MacRitchie Treetop Walk:

    Paragraph 1: "The Treetop Walk is a 250‑meter suspension bridge high above the forest." (12) + "Foot traffic and wind can create noticeable sway." (8) = 20.

    Paragraph 2: "The path leading to the bridge is gentle and shaded." (10) + "There are rest stops with benches every 50 meters." (9) = 19.

    Paragraph 3: "Take the MRT to Caldecott (CC17), then take bus 52." (10) + "A hawker centre at Bishan is a 15‑minute bus ride away." (11) = 21.

    Paragraph 4: "Senior tip: Go early to avoid crowds and heat." (9) + "Bring trekking poles for extra stability on the bridge." (9) = 18.

    Paragraph 5: "Noise from birds is pleasant, but wind noise can be loud." (11) + "Vibration from the bridge can be felt with each step." (10) = 21.

    Paragraph 6: "Overall, this deck scores high for nature but moderate for vibration." (11) = 11.

    Now Final Recommendation:

    Paragraph 1: "For seniors seeking the quietest, most stable deck, Marina Bay Sands SkyPark wins." (13) + "Its solid floor, low wind exposure, and ample seating create a calm experience." (13) = 26.

    Paragraph 2: "The Cloud Forest comes second, offering soothing mist and gentle paths." (11) + "Both sites have easy MRT access and nearby hawker centres." (10) = 21.

    Paragraph 3: "Avoid Henderson Waves on windy days; the sway can be unsettling." (11) + "The Singapore Flyer and Treetop Walk suit those who enjoy mild motion." (12) = 23.

    Paragraph 4: "Remember to stay hydrated, use sunscreen, and take breaks in air‑conditioned rest pavilions." (13) + "Enjoy Singapore’s skyline safely and comfortably." (6) = 19.

    Now total words:

    Sum of all words:

    Intro: 22 + 20 + 19 = 61.

    Marina Bay: 17 + 14 + 18 + 18 + 17 + 10 = 94.

    Flyer: 16 + 17 + 19 + 17 + 21 + 6 = 96.

    Cloud Forest: 20 + 14 + 21 + 18 + 18 + 10 = 101.

    Henderson Waves: 19 + 18 + 21 + 17 + 14 + 10 = 99.

    MacRitchie: 20 + 19 + 21 + 18 + 21 + 11 = 110.

    Final Recommendation: 26 + 21 + 23 + 19 = 89.

    Now total = 61 + 94 + 96 + 101 + 99 + 110 + 89 = 560. Actually we have only 560 words. Need 1000-1200 words. So we need more content.

    We need to roughly double the content. We need to add more paragraphs, maybe more decks, more tips, more details. Also we need to embed the keyword phrase again at about 600 words and 900 words. We have already included it at the start. We need to embed again at about 600 words and 900 words. We have only 560 words. So we need to add about 400-600 more words.

    We can expand each deck section with more details, like more paragraphs about accessibility, weather considerations, other nearby attractions, etc.

    We can also include additional decks: maybe "The Helix Bridge", "The Marina Bay Sands SkyPark (again)", but we already covered.

    We can include "The ArtScience Museum’s lotus‑shaped roof walkway", "The Fort Canning Park Green Hub", "The Queenstown HDB rooftop garden".

    But maybe better to keep the existing decks and expand with additional paragraphs.

    We need to ensure each paragraph is short (1-2 sentences) each <=15 words. So we need to add many short paragraphs.

    We have many sentences, each short. To increase word count, we can add more paragraphs with similar length.

    Let's consider adding a section about "General Senior Travel Tips for Singapore" before the deck sections. That can add many paragraphs.

    We need to embed the keyword phrase again at ~600 words and ~900 words. We'll add it in separate paragraphs.

    Let's compute the current word count precisely. We'll recount more carefully.

    Better to calculate using actual counting. But we approximated 560. Let's recount more precisely by counting words per sentence. But we need to be careful because we might have miscounted. Let's list each sentence and count words.

    We'll produce final article after expanding. But before that, let's calculate needed expansion.

    Target: 1000-1200 words. We'll aim for about 1100 words. So need about 540 more words. If each sentence average ~10 words, need ~54 more sentences. Each paragraph can have 2 sentences => about 27 more paragraphs. We'll add maybe 30 paragraphs.

    We also need to embed the keyword phrase again at appropriate points. Could embed it in a paragraph like "Still wondering which deck is best for avoiding noise and vibration? Consider these factors." That repeats the phrase.

    We also need to keep each sentence <=15 words. So need to watch out.

    Now let's plan to add sections:

    - General Senior Travel Tips (maybe 5-6 paragraphs)

    - Additional Deck: "The Helix Bridge walkway" (maybe 4 paragraphs)

    - Additional Deck: "The ArtScience Museum's roof garden" (maybe 4 paragraphs)

    - Additional Deck: "The Faber Walk at Mount Faber" (maybe 4 paragraphs)

    - Additional info: "Weather considerations" (maybe 4 paragraphs)

    - Additional info: "Accessibility features" (maybe 4 paragraphs)

    - Additional info: "Nearby hawker centre recommendations" (maybe 4 paragraphs)

    - Additional info: "Safety tips" (maybe 4 paragraphs)

    That's about 30 paragraphs.

    Now we need to ensure each paragraph is short (1-2 sentences) each <=15 words.

    Now we also need to embed the keyword phrase again at around 600 words and 900 words. We will embed at maybe "Still wondering which deck is best for avoiding noise and vibration?" again.

    Now we need to maintain SEO: include keyword, local terms, etc.

    Now we must ensure the article overall has 1000-1200 words.

    We also need to ensure we use "MRT", "hawker centre", "rest pavilion" frequently.

    Now let's start building expanded article.

    We'll keep title and intro, then add a section for senior travel tips, then the deck sections we already have, but we can add more details for each deck, perhaps extra paragraphs for each deck.

    We need to keep the structure clear: headings for each deck, but also maybe a heading for "Senior Travel Tips".

    Now we must be careful about the length: each paragraph short, but we can add many paragraphs.

    Now let's write the article step by step.

    First, title.

    Then intro (we have 3 paragraphs). Then we add a heading "## Senior Travel Tips for Singapore".

    Then 6 paragraphs of tips.

    Then continue with deck sections (maybe we keep same headings but add extra paragraphs within each deck section). The deck sections already have 6 paragraphs each. We can add extra 2-3 paragraphs per deck for more details.

    But we need to keep overall length.

    Alternatively, we can add "## Which Deck Is Best for Avoiding Noise and Vibration? – Detailed Comparisons" heading that includes the keyword phrase. That will embed it again.

    But maybe better to embed the phrase again as a question within a paragraph.

    Now let's structure final article:

    Title

    Intro (3 paragraphs)

    Senior Travel Tips (maybe 6 paragraphs)

    Marina Bay Sands SkyPark (expand to maybe 8 paragraphs)

    Singapore Flyer (maybe 8 paragraphs)

    Cloud Forest (maybe 8 paragraphs)

    Henderson Waves (maybe 8 paragraphs)

    MacRitchie Treetop Walk (maybe 8 paragraphs)

    Helix Bridge (new deck) (maybe 6 paragraphs)

    ArtScience Museum Roof Garden (new deck) (maybe 6 paragraphs)

    Mount Faber Walk (new deck) (maybe 6 paragraphs)

    Final Recommendation (4 paragraphs)

    Now we need to count words. Let's try to approximate while writing.

    We need to keep each sentence <=15 words.

    We'll count words per sentence manually.

    We'll write the article, counting words as we go.

    We'll keep a running total.

    Given the large size, we need to be systematic.

    Let's start.

    Title: "Which Deck Is the Best for Avoiding Noise and Vibration? Singapore's Senior‑Friendly Observation Decks Guide"

    Count title words? Title is not part of article body maybe, but it's okay. But we can ignore title for word count.

    Now Intro:

    Paragraph 1:

    Sentence 1: "Wondering which deck is best for avoiding noise and vibration?" Count: Wondering(1) which(2) deck(3) is(4) best(5) for(6) avoiding(7) noise(8) and(9) vibration?(10). Good (10).

    Sentence 2: "Singapore offers many sky decks, but seniors need quiet and smooth paths." Count: Singapore(1) offers(2) many(3) sky(4) decks,(5) but(6) seniors(7) need(8) quiet(9) and(10) smooth(11) paths(12). Good (12). Total paragraph = 22 words.

    Paragraph 2:

    Sentence 1: "Loud crowds and shaking can cause discomfort for older visitors." Count: Loud(1) crowds(2) and(3) shaking(4) can(5) cause(6) discomfort(7) for(8) older(9) visitors(10). (10)

    Sentence 2: "This guide compares top decks for calm and stable experiences." Count: This(1) guide(2) compares(3) top(4) decks(5) for(6) calm(7) and(8) stable(9) experiences(10). (10). Paragraph total = 20.

    Paragraph 3:

    Sentence 1: "All recommended decks sit near MRT stations and hawker centres." Count: All(1) recommended(2) decks(3) sit(4) near(5) MRT(6) stations(7) and(8) hawker(9) centres(10). (10)

    Sentence 2: "You can rest, eat, and recharge without long walks." Count: You(1) can(2) rest,(3) eat,(4) and(5) recharge(6) without(7) long(8) walks(9). (9). Paragraph total = 19.

    Now Senior Travel Tips heading:

    ## Senior Travel Tips for Singapore

    Paragraph 1:

    Sentence 1: "Singapore’s tropical heat can be tiring for seniors." Count: Singapore’s(1) tropical(2) heat(3) can(4) be(5) tiring(6) for(7) seniors(8). (8)

    Sentence 2: "Stay in shaded areas and drink water often." Count: Stay(1) in(2) shaded(3) areas(4) and(5) drink(6) water(7) often(8). (8). Paragraph total = 16.

    Paragraph 2:

    Sentence 1: "Use an umbrella or wear a hat for sun protection." Count: Use(1) an(2) umbrella(3) or(4) wear(5) a(6) hat(7) for(8) sun(9) protection(10). (10)

    Sentence 2: "Air‑conditioned rest pavilions are available at most attractions." Count: Air‑conditioned(1) rest(2) pavilions(3) are(4) available(5) at(6) most(7) attractions(8). (8). Paragraph total = 18.

    Paragraph 3:

    Sentence 1: "Plan visits during cooler early mornings or late afternoons." Count: Plan(1) visits(2) during(3) cooler(4) early(5) mornings(6) or(7) late(8) afternoons(9). (9)

    Sentence 2: "Avoid midday sun to reduce fatigue." Count: Avoid(1) midday(2) sun(3) to(4) reduce(5) fatigue(6). (6). Paragraph total = 15.

    Paragraph 4:

    Sentence 1: "Wear comfortable, non‑slip shoes on all decks." Count: Wear(1) comfortable,(2) non‑slip(3) shoes(4) on(5) all(6) decks(7). (7)

    Sentence 2: "Check weather forecasts before heading out." Count: Check(1) weather(2) forecasts(3) before(4) heading(5) out(6). (6). Paragraph total = 13.

    Paragraph 5:

    Sentence 1: "Carry a small backpack with essentials." Count: Carry(1) a(2) small(3) backpack(4) with(5) essentials(6). (6)

    Sentence 2: "Include medication, snacks, and a portable fan." Count: Include(1) medication,(2) snacks,(3) and(4) a(5) portable(6) fan(7). (7). Paragraph total = 13.

    Paragraph 6:

    Sentence 1: "Respect personal space and follow safety signage." Count: Respect(1) personal(2) space(3) and(4) follow(5) safety(6) signage(7). (7)

    Sentence 2: "Ask staff for assistance if needed." Count: Ask(1) staff(2) for(3) assistance(4) if(5) needed(6). (6). Paragraph total = 13.

    Now deck sections.

    ## Marina Bay Sands SkyPark

    Paragraph 1:

    Sentence 1: "The SkyPark sits 57 levels above the city." Count: The(1) SkyPark(2) sits(3) 57(4) levels(5) above(6) the(7) city(8). (8)

    Sentence 2: "Its glass‑fiber deck is solid, reducing vibration from wind." Count: Its(1) glass‑fiber(2) deck(3) is(4) solid,(5) reducing(6) vibration(7) from(8) wind(9). (9). Paragraph total = 17.

    Paragraph 2:

    Sentence 1: "The walkway is flat, smooth, and wheelchair friendly." Count: The(1) walkway(2) is(3) flat,(4) smooth,(5) and(6) wheelchair(7) friendly(8). (8)

    Sentence 2: "Benches line the perimeter for rest." Count: Benches(1) line(2) the(3) perimeter(4) for(5) rest(6). (6). Paragraph total = 14.

    Paragraph 3:

    Sentence 1: "Take the MRT to Bayfront (CE1/DT16), exit B." Count: Take(1) the(2) MRT(3) to(4) Bayfront(5) (CE1/DT16),(6) exit(7) B(8). (8)

    Sentence 2: "The nearest hawker centre is Marina Square, a five‑minute walk." Count: The(1) nearest(2) hawker(3) centre(4) is(5) Marina(6) Square,(7) a(8) five‑minute(9) walk(10). (10). Paragraph total = 18.

    Paragraph 4:

    Sentence 1: "Senior tip: Visit early morning for fewer crowds." Count: Senior(1) tip:(2) Visit(3) early(4) morning(5) for(6) fewer(7) crowds(8). (8)

    Sentence 2: "Bring a hat and water; the sun can be harsh." Count: Bring(1) a(2) hat(3) and(4) water;(5) the(6) sun(7) can(8) be(9) harsh(10). (10). Paragraph total = 18.

    Paragraph 5:

    Sentence 1: "Avoid the outdoor pool area if you prefer quiet." Count: Avoid(1) the(2) outdoor(3) pool(4) area(5) if(6) you(7) prefer(8) quiet(9). (9)

    Sentence 2: "The observation deck has air‑conditioned corners for comfort." Count: The(1) observation(2) deck(3) has(4) air‑conditioned(5) corners(6) for(7) comfort(8). (8). Paragraph total = 17.

    Paragraph 6:

    Sentence 1: "Overall, this deck scores high for low noise and vibration." Count: Overall,(1) this(2) deck(3) scores(4) high(5) for(6) low(7) noise(8) and(9) vibration(10). (10). Paragraph total = 10.

    Now we need to add more paragraphs for Marina Bay Sands to increase length. We'll add maybe 4 more paragraphs:

    Paragraph 7:

    Sentence 1: "The deck offers 360‑degree views of the Marina Bay." Count: The(1) deck(2) offers(3) 360‑degree(4) views(5) of(6) the(7) Marina(8) Bay(9). (9)

    Sentence 2: "On clear days you can see the Singapore Strait." Count: On(1) clear(2) days(3) you(4) can(5) see(6) the(7) Singapore(8) Strait(9). (9). Paragraph total = 18.

    Paragraph 8:

    Sentence 1: "There is a small café with seating for a break." Count: There(1) is(2) a(3) small(4) café(5) with(6) seating(7) for(8) a(9) break(10). (10)

    Sentence 2: "Purchase drinks or snacks without leaving the deck." Count: Purchase(1) drinks(2) or(3) snacks(4) without(5) leaving(6) the(7) deck(8). (8). Paragraph total = 18.

    Paragraph 9:

    Sentence 1: "Wheelchair-accessible lifts are located at both entrances." Count: Wheelchair-accessible(1) lifts(2) are(3) located(4) at(5) both(6) entrances(7). (7)

    Sentence 2: "Staff can assist with any special needs." Count: Staff(1) can(2) assist(3) with(4) any(5) special(6) needs(7). (7). Paragraph total = 14.

    Paragraph 10:

    Sentence 1: "The deck is open daily from 10 am to 10 pm." Count: The(1) deck(2) is(3) open(4) daily(5) from(6) 10 am(7) to(8) 10 pm(9). (9)

    Sentence 2: "Check the official website for any maintenance closures." Count: Check(1) the(2) official(3) website(4) for(5) any(6) maintenance(7) closures(8). (8). Paragraph total = 17.

    Now we have Marina Bay Sands with 10 paragraphs.

    Now we need to continue with Singapore Flyer.

    ## Singapore Flyer

    Paragraph 1:

    Sentence 1: "The Singapore Flyer rotates slowly, offering panoramic views." Count: The(1) Singapore(2) Flyer(3) rotates(4) slowly,(5) offering(6) panoramic(7) views(8). (8)

    Sentence 2: "Noise from the capsule’s motors can be audible." Count: Noise(1) from(2) the(3) capsule’s(4) motors(5) can(6) be(7) audible(8). (8). Paragraph total = 16.

    Paragraph 2:

    Sentence 1: "Vibration is minimal, but wind can cause a gentle sway." Count: Vibration(1) is(2) minimal,(3) but(4) wind(5) can(6) cause(7) a(8) gentle(9) sway(10). (10)

    Sentence 2: "The boarding platform is flat and sheltered." Count: The(1) boarding(2) platform(3) is(4) flat(5) and(6) sheltered(7). (7). Paragraph total = 17.

    Paragraph 3:

    Sentence 1: "Take the MRT to Promenade (CC4/DT16), use Exit A." Count: Take(1) the(2) MRT(3) to(4) Promenade(5) (CC4/DT16),(6) use(7) Exit(8) A(9). (9)

    Sentence 2: "The nearest hawker centre is Millennia Walk, a short stroll." Count: The(1) nearest(2) hawker(3) centre(4) is(5) Millennia(6) Walk,(7) a(8) short(9) stroll(10). (10). Paragraph total = 19.

    Paragraph 4:

    Sentence 1: "Senior tip: Book a morning slot to avoid crowds." Count: Senior(1) tip:(2) Book(3) a(4) morning(5) slot(6) to(7) avoid(8) crowds(9). (9)

    Sentence 2: "Wear light clothing; the capsule can get warm." Count: Wear(1) light(2) clothing;(3) the(4) capsule(5) can(6) get(7) warm(8). (8). Paragraph total = 17.

    Paragraph 5:

    Sentence 1: "If you need quiet, the upper deck offers less foot traffic." Count: If(1) you(2) need(3) quiet,(4) the(5) upper(6) deck(7) offers(8) less(9) foot(10) traffic(11). (11)

    Sentence 2: "A rest pavilion sits near the exit for a break." Count: A(1) rest(2) pavilion(3) sits(4) near(5) the(6) exit(7) for(8) a(9) break(10). (10). Paragraph total = 21.

    Paragraph 6:

    Sentence 1: "Overall rating: moderate noise, low vibration." Count: Overall(1) rating:(2) moderate(3) noise,(4) low(5) vibration(6). (6). Paragraph total = 6.

    Add more paragraphs:

    Paragraph 7:

    Sentence 1: "The Flyer’s observation capsules are air‑conditioned for comfort." Count: The(1) Flyer’s(2) observation(3) capsules(4) are(5) air‑conditioned(6) for(7) comfort(8). (8)

    Sentence 2: "Each capsule holds up to 28 passengers." Count: Each(1) capsule(2) holds(3) up(4) to(5) 28(6) passengers(7). (7). Paragraph total = 15.

    Paragraph 8:

    Sentence 1: "Photography is allowed; bring a strap for your camera." Count: Photography(1) is(2) allowed;(3) bring(4) a(5) strap(6) for(7) your(8) camera(9). (9)

    Sentence 2: "Keep belongings secure during the 30‑minute ride." Count: Keep(1) belongings(2) secure(3) during(4) the(5) 30‑minute(6) ride(7). (7). Paragraph total = 16.

    Paragraph 9:

    Sentence 1: "The site provides wheelchair‑accessible restrooms on the ground level." Count: The(1) site(2) provides(3) wheelchair‑accessible(4) restrooms(5) on(6) the(7) ground(8) level(9). (9)

    Sentence 2: "Elevators直达 capsule boarding area." Count: Elevators直达(1) capsule(2) boarding(3) area(4). (4) Actually "Elevators直达" is a Chinese phrase? Should be English. Let's rewrite: "Elevators reach the capsule boarding area." Count: Elevators(1) reach(2) the(3) capsule(4) boarding(5) area(6). (6). Paragraph total = 15.

    Paragraph 10:

    Sentence 1: "Operating hours are 8:30 am to 10:30 pm daily." Count: Operating(1) hours(2) are(3) 8:30 am(4) to(5) 10:30 pm(6) daily(7). (7)

    Sentence 2: "Check the website for any scheduled maintenance." Count: Check(1) the(2) website(3) for(4) any(5) scheduled(6) maintenance(7). (7). Paragraph total = 14.

    Now Cloud Forest.

    ## Gardens by the Bay – Cloud Forest

    Paragraph 1:

    Sentence 1: "The Cloud Forest features a serene waterfall and gentle paths." Count: The(1) Cloud(2) Forest(3) features(4) a(5) serene(6) waterfall(7) and(8) gentle(9) paths(10). (10)

    Sentence 2: "Noise from the misting system can be soft and soothing." Count: Noise(1) from(2) the(3) misting(4) system(5) can(6) be(7) soft(8) and(9) soothing(10). (10). Paragraph total = 20.

    Paragraph 2:

    Sentence 1: "The walkway is smooth, with anti‑slip surfaces." Count: The(1) walkway(2) is(3) smooth,(4) with(5) anti‑slip(6) surfaces(7). (7)

    Sentence 2: "There are plenty of benches for rest." Count: There(1) are(2) plenty(3) of(4) benches(5) for(6) rest(7). (7). Paragraph total = 14.

    Paragraph 3:

    Sentence 1: "Take the MRT to Bayfront (CE1/DT16), take Exit C." Count: Take(1) the(2) MRT(3) to(4) Bayfront(5) (CE1/DT16),(6) take(7) Exit(8) C(9). (9)

    Sentence 2: "The nearest hawker centre is Satay by the Bay, five minutes away." Count: The(1) nearest(2) hawker(3) centre(4) is(5) Satay(6) by(7) the(8) Bay,(9) five(10) minutes(11) away(12). (12). Paragraph total = 21.

    Paragraph 4:

    Sentence 1: "Senior tip: Bring a light jacket; the air‑conditioned cave is cool." Count: Senior(1) tip:(2) Bring(3) a(4) light(5) jacket;(6) the(7) air‑conditioned(8) cave(9) is(10) cool(11). (11)

    Sentence 2: "Stay hydrated; tropical humidity can be high." Count: Stay(1) hydrated;(2) tropical(3) humidity(4) can(5) be(6) high(7). (7). Paragraph total = 18.

    Paragraph 5:

    Sentence 1: "If noise concerns you, the upper observation deck is quieter." Count: If(1) noise(2) concerns(3) you,(4) the(5) upper(6) observation(7) deck(8) is(9) quieter(10). (10)

    Sentence 2: "A rest pavilion near the exit offers shade." Count: A(1) rest(2) pavilion(3) near(4) the(5) exit(6) offers(7) shade(8). (8). Paragraph total = 18.

    Paragraph 6:

    Sentence 1: "Overall, this deck rates low for both noise and vibration." Count: Overall,(1) this(2) deck(3) rates(4) low(5) for(6) both(7) noise(8) and(9) vibration(10). (10). Paragraph total = 10.

    Add more paragraphs:

    Paragraph 7:

    Sentence 1: "The Cloud Forest also houses a café with indoor seating." Count: The(1) Cloud(2) Forest(3) also(4) houses(5) a(6) café(7) with(8) indoor(9) seating(10). (10)

    Sentence 2: "Enjoy a cool drink while watching the waterfall." Count: Enjoy(1) a(2) cool(3) drink(4) while(5) watching(6) the(7) waterfall(8). (8). Paragraph total = 18.

    Paragraph 8:

    Sentence 1: "Wheelchair rental is available at the entrance." Count: Wheelchair(1) rental(2) is(3) available(4) at(5) the(6) entrance(7). (7)

    Sentence 2: "Staff can help with any special assistance." Count: Staff(1) can(2) help(3) with(4) any(5) special(6) assistance(7). (7). Paragraph total = 14.

    Paragraph 9:

    Sentence 1: "The site opens at 9 am and closes at 9 pm." Count: The(1) site(2) opens(3) at(4) 9 am(5) and(6) closes(7) at(8) 9 pm(9). (9)

    Sentence 2: "Buy tickets online to skip the queue." Count: Buy(1) tickets(2) online(3) to(4) skip(5) the(6) queue(7). (7). Paragraph total = 16.

    Paragraph 10:

    Sentence 1: "Combine your visit with the nearby Flower Dome for a full day." Count: Combine(1) your(2) visit(3) with(4) the(5) nearby(6) Flower(7) Dome(8) for(9) a(10) full(11) day(12). (12)

    Sentence 2: "A covered walkway connects the two conservatories." Count: A(1) covered(2) walkway(3) connects(4) the(5) two(6) conservatories(7). (7). Paragraph total = 19.

    Now Henderson Waves.

    ## Henderson Waves

    Paragraph 1:

    Sentence 1: "Henderson Waves is a 300‑meter arched bridge in the south." Count: Henderson(1) Waves(2) is(3) a(4) 300‑meter(5) arched(6) bridge(7) in(8) the(9) south(10). (10)

    Sentence 2: "The structure can sway in strong winds, causing vibration." Count: The(1) structure(2) can(3) sway(4) in(5) strong(6) winds,(7) causing(8) vibration(9). (9). Paragraph total = 19.

    Paragraph 2:

    Sentence 1: "The walkway is mostly flat, but some sections are uneven." Count: The(1) walkway(2) is(3) mostly(4) flat,(5) but(6) some(7) sections(8) are(9) uneven(10). (10)

    Sentence 2: "Benches are spaced along the path for rest." Count: Benches(1) are(2) spaced(3) along(4) the(5) path(6) for(7) rest(8). (8). Paragraph total = 18.

    Paragraph 3:

    Sentence 1: "Take the MRT to Labrador Park (CC26), use Exit A." Count: Take(1) the(2) MRT(3) to(4) Labrador(5) Park(6) (CC26),(7) use(8) Exit(9) A(10). (10)

    Sentence 2: "A hawker centre at Telok Blangah is a short bus ride." Count: A(1) hawker(2) centre(3) at(4) Telok(5) Blangah(6) is(7) a(8) short(9) bus(10) ride(11). (11). Paragraph total = 21.

    Paragraph 4:

    Sentence 1: "Senior tip: Avoid visiting during windy afternoons." Count: Senior(1) tip:(2) Avoid(3) visiting(4) during(5) windy(6) afternoons(7). (7)

    Sentence 2: "Wear non‑slip shoes; the surface can be slippery when wet." Count: Wear(1) non‑slip(2) shoes;(3) the(4) surface(5) can(6) be(7) slippery(8) when(9) wet(10). (10). Paragraph total = 17.

    Paragraph 5:

    Sentence 1: "The noise level is low, mainly from wildlife." Count: The(1) noise(2) level(3) is(4) low,(5) mainly(6) from(7) wildlife(8). (8)

    Sentence 2: "Vibration can be noticeable during gusts." Count: Vibration(1) can(2) be(3) noticeable(4) during(5) gusts(6). (6). Paragraph total = 14.

    Paragraph 6:

    Sentence 1: "Overall, this deck is moderate for noise, high for vibration." Count: Overall,(1) this(2) deck(3) is(4) moderate(5) for(6) noise,(7) high(8) for(9) vibration(10). (10). Paragraph total = 10.

    Add more paragraphs:

    Paragraph 7:

    Sentence 1: "The bridge offers views of the city and surrounding hills." Count: The(1) bridge(2) offers(3) views(4) of(5) the(6) city(7) and(8) surrounding(9) hills(10). (10)

    Sentence 2: "It is popular with joggers and photographers." Count: It(1) is(2) popular(3) with(4) joggers(5) and(6) photographers(7). (7). Paragraph total = 17.

    Paragraph 8:

    Sentence 1: "Rest areas have shade and vending machines." Count: Rest(1) areas(2) have(3) shade(4) and(5) vending(6) machines(7). (7)

    Sentence 2: "Portable toilets are available near the main entrance." Count: Portable(1) toilets(2) are(3) available(4) near(5) the(6) main(7) entrance(8). (8). Paragraph total = 15.

    Paragraph 9:

    Sentence 1: "The bridge is open 24 hours, but lighting is limited at night." Count: The(1) bridge(2) is(3) open(4) 24(5) hours,(6) but(7) lighting(8) is(9) limited(10) at(11) night(12). (12)

    Sentence 2: "Visit during daylight for safest experience." Count: Visit(1) during(2) daylight(3) for(4) safest(5) experience(6). (6). Paragraph total = 18.

    Paragraph 10:

    Sentence 1: "There is no admission fee to cross Henderson Waves." Count: There(1) is(2) no(3) admission(4) fee(5) to(6) cross(7) Henderson(8) Waves(9). (9)

    Sentence 2: "It is a free public asset." Count: It(1) is(2) a(3) free(4) public(5) asset(6). (6). Paragraph total = 15.

    Now MacRitchie Treetop Walk.

    ## MacRitchie Reservoir – Treetop Walk

    Paragraph 1:

    Sentence 1: "The Treetop Walk is a 250‑meter suspension bridge high above the forest." Count: The(1) Treetop(2) Walk(3) is(4) a(5) 250‑meter(6) suspension(7) bridge(8) high(9) above(10) the(11) forest(12). (12)

    Sentence 2: "Foot traffic and wind can create noticeable sway." Count: Foot(1) traffic(2) and(3) wind(4) can(5) create(6) noticeable(7) sway(8). (8). Paragraph total = 20.

    Paragraph 2:

    Sentence 1: "The path leading to the bridge is gentle and shaded." Count: The(1) path(2) leading(3) to(4) the(5) bridge(6) is(7) gentle(8) and(9) shaded(10). (10)

    Sentence 2: "There are rest stops with benches every 50 meters." Count: There(1) are(2) rest(3) stops(4) with(5) benches(6) every(7) 50(8) meters(9). (9). Paragraph total = 19.

    Paragraph 3:

    Sentence 1: "Take the MRT to Caldecott (CC17), then take bus 52." Count: Take(1) the(2) MRT(3) to(4) Caldecott(5) (CC17),(6) then(7) take(8) bus(9) 52(10). (10)

    Sentence 2: "A hawker centre at Bishan is a 15‑minute bus ride away." Count: A(1) hawker(2) centre(3) at(4) Bishan(5) is(6) a(7) 15‑minute(8) bus(9) ride(10) away(11). (11). Paragraph total = 21.

    Paragraph 4:

    Sentence 1: "Senior tip: Go early to avoid crowds and heat." Count: Senior(1) tip:(2) Go(3) early(4) to(5) avoid(6) crowds(7) and(8) heat(9). (9)

    Sentence 2: "Bring trekking poles for extra stability on the bridge." Count: Bring(1) trekking(2) poles(3) for(4) extra(5) stability(6) on(7) the(8) bridge(9). (9). Paragraph total = 18.

    Paragraph 5:

    Sentence 1: "Noise from birds is pleasant, but wind noise can be loud." Count: Noise(1) from(2) birds(3) is(4) pleasant,(5) but(6) wind(7) noise(8) can(9) be(10) loud(11). (11)

    Sentence 2: "Vibration from the bridge can be felt with each step." Count: Vibration(1) from(2) the(3) bridge(4) can(5) be(6) felt(7) with(8) each(9) step(10). (10). Paragraph total = 21.

    Paragraph 6:

    Sentence 1: "Overall, this deck scores high for nature but moderate for vibration." Count: Overall,(1) this(2) deck(3) scores(4) high(5) for(6) nature(7) but(8) moderate(9) for(10) vibration(11). (11). Paragraph total = 11.

    Add more paragraphs:

    Paragraph 7:

    Sentence 1: "The walk is free, but registration is required at the entrance." Count: The(1) walk(2) is(3) free,(4) but(5) registration(6) is(7) required(8) at(9) the(10) entrance(11). (11)

    Sentence 2: "Sign up online or on‑site before starting." Count: Sign(1) up(2) online(3) or(4) on‑site(5) before(6) starting(7). (7). Paragraph total = 18.

    Paragraph 8:

    Sentence 1: "The site opens at 8:30 am and closes at 5:30 pm." Count: The(1) site(2) opens(3) at(4) 8:30 am(5) and(6) closes(7) at(8) 5:30 pm(9). (9)

    Sentence 2: "Arrive early to secure a parking spot if driving." Count: Arrive(1) early(2) to(3) secure(4) a(5) parking(6) spot(7) if(8) driving(9). (9). Paragraph total = 18.

    Paragraph 9:

    Sentence 1: "There are no food stalls on the trail." Count: There(1) are(2) no(3) food(4) stalls(5) on(6) the(7) trail(8). (8)

    Sentence 2: "Bring snacks and water for the hike." Count: Bring(1) snacks(2) and(3) water(4) for(5) the(6) hike(7). (7). Paragraph total = 15.

    Paragraph 10:

    Sentence 1: "The nearest hawker centre is a short bus ride back." Count: The(1) nearest(2) hawker(3) centre(4) is(5) a(6) short(7) bus(8) ride(9) back(10). (10)

    Sentence 2: "Enjoy a meal after completing the walk." Count: Enjoy(1) a(2) meal(3) after(4) completing(5) the(6) walk(7). (7). Paragraph total = 17.

    Now we need to add more decks. Let's add Helix Bridge.

    ## Helix Bridge

    Paragraph 1:

    Sentence 1: "The Helix Bridge is a 280‑meter pedestrian bridge near Marina Bay." Count: The(1) Helix(2) Bridge(3) is(4) a(5) 280‑meter(6) pedestrian(7) bridge(8) near(9) Marina(10) Bay(11). (11)

    Sentence 2: "Its steel arch design creates a modern look." Count: Its(1) steel(2) arch(3) design(4) creates(5) a(6) modern(7) look(8). (8). Paragraph total = 19.

    Paragraph 2:

    Sentence 1: "The bridge is flat, smooth, and wheelchair accessible." Count: The(1) bridge(2) is(3) flat,(4) smooth,(5) and(6) wheelchair(7) accessible(8). (8)

    Sentence 2: "Vibration is minimal, with only footstep noise." Count: Vibration(1) is(2) minimal,(3) with(4) only(5) footstep(6) noise(7). (7). Paragraph total = 15.

    Paragraph 3:

    Sentence 1: "Take the MRT to Bayfront (CE1/DT16), use Exit C." Count: Take(1) the(2) MRT(3) to(4) Bayfront(5) (CE1/DT16),(6) use(7) Exit(8) C(9). (9)

    Sentence 2: "The nearest hawker centre is Satay by the Bay, a five‑minute walk." Count: The(1) nearest(2) hawker(3) centre(4) is(5) Satay(6) by(7) the(8) Bay,(9) a(10) five‑minute(11) walk(12). (12). Paragraph total = 21.

    Paragraph 4:

    Sentence 1: "Senior tip: Walk during the evening for cooler temperatures." Count: Senior(1) tip:(2) Walk(3) during(4) the(5) evening(6) for(7) cooler(8) temperatures(9). (9)

    Sentence 2: "Bring a light jacket as breezes can be cool." Count: Bring(1) a(2) light(3) jacket(4) as(5) breezes(6) can(7) be(8) cool(9). (9). Paragraph total = 18.

    Paragraph 5:

    Sentence 1: "The bridge offers views of the Singapore skyline and water." Count: The(1) bridge(2) offers(3) views(4) of(5) the(6) Singapore(7) skyline(8) and(9) water(10). (10)

    Sentence 2: "Photography is encouraged from designated spots." Count: Photography(1) is(2) encouraged(3) from(4) designated(5) spots(6). (6). Paragraph total = 16.

    Paragraph 6:

    Sentence 1: "Overall, this deck rates low for noise and vibration." Count: Overall,(1) this(2) deck(3) rates(4) low(5) for(6) noise(7) and(8) vibration(9). (9). Paragraph total = 9.

    Add more paragraphs:

    Paragraph 7:

    Sentence 1: "There are no food stalls on the bridge." Count: There(1) are(2) no(3) food(4) stalls(5) on(6) the(7) bridge(8). (8)

    Sentence 2: "Use nearby hawker centres for meals." Count: Use(1) nearby(2) hawker(3) centres(4) for(5) meals(6). (6). Paragraph total = 14.

    Paragraph 8:

    Sentence 1: "The bridge is open 24 hours, but lighting is dim after midnight." Count: The(1) bridge(2) is(3) open(4) 24(5) hours,(6) but(7) lighting(8) is(9) dim(10) after(11) midnight(12). (12)

    Sentence 2: "Safety staff patrol during peak hours." Count: Safety(1) staff(2) patrol(3) during(4) peak(5) hours(6). (6). Paragraph total = 18.

    Now ArtScience Museum Roof Garden.

    ## ArtScience Museum Roof Garden

    Paragraph 1:

    Sentence 1: "The ArtScience Museum’s roof garden sits atop the lotus building." Count: The(1) ArtScience(2) Museum’s(3) roof(4) garden(5) sits(6) atop(7) the(8) lotus(9) building(10). (10)

    Sentence 2: "It offers 360‑degree views with a gentle breeze." Count: It(1) offers(2) 360‑degree(3) views(4) with(5) a(6) gentle(7) breeze(8). (8). Paragraph total = 18.

    Paragraph 2:

    Sentence 1: "The deck is level, smooth, and equipped with handrails." Count: The(1) deck(2) is(3) level,(4) smooth,(5) and(6) equipped(7) with(8) handrails(9). (9)

    Sentence 2: "Noise from the city below is muffled by the building’s design." Count: Noise(1) from(2) the(3) city(4) below(5) is(6) muffled(7) by(8) the(9) building’s(10) design(11). (11). Paragraph total = 20.

    Paragraph 3:

    Sentence 1: "Take the MRT to Bayfront (CE1/DT16), take Exit C." Count: Take(1) the(2) MRT(3) to(4) Bayfront(5) (CE1/DT16),(6) take(7) Exit(8) C(9). (9)

    Sentence 2: "The nearest hawker centre is Satay by the Bay, a short walk." Count: The(1) nearest(2) hawker(3) centre(4) is(5) Satay(6) by(7) the(8) Bay,(9) a(10) short(11) walk(12). (12). Paragraph total = 21.

    Paragraph 4:

    Sentence 1: "Senior tip: Visit in the early morning for sunrise views." Count: Senior(1) tip:(2) Visit(3) in(4) the(5) early(6) morning(7) for(8) sunrise(9) views(10). (10)

    Sentence 2: "Bring a camera to capture the golden hour." Count: Bring(1) a(2) camera(3) to(4) capture(5) the(6) golden(7) hour(8). (8). Paragraph total = 18.

    Paragraph 5:

    Sentence 1: "The garden features a reflective pool and art installations." Count: The(1) garden(2) features(3) a(4) reflective(5) pool(6) and(7) art(8) installations(9). (9)

    Sentence 2: "Quiet seating areas are scattered throughout." Count: Quiet(1) seating(2) areas(3) are(4) scattered(5) throughout(6). (6). Paragraph total = 15.

    Paragraph 6:

    Sentence 1: "Overall, this deck scores low for noise and vibration." Count: Overall,(1) this(2) deck(3) scores(4) low(5) for(6) noise(7) and(8) vibration(9). (9). Paragraph total = 9.

    Add more paragraphs:

    Paragraph 7:

    Sentence 1: "The museum’s air‑conditioned lobby offers a rest area." Count: The(1) museum’s(2) air‑conditioned(3) lobby(4) offers(5) a(6) rest(7) area(8). (8)

    Sentence 2: "Purchase tickets online to avoid long queues." Count: Purchase(1) tickets(2) online(3) to(4) avoid(5) long(6) queues(7). (7). Paragraph total = 15.

    Paragraph 8:

    Sentence 1: "The roof garden is open from 10 am to 7 pm." Count: The(1) roof(2) garden(3) is(4) open(5) from(6) 10 am(7) to(8) 7 pm(9). (9)

    Sentence 2: "Check the schedule for any special exhibitions." Count: Check(1) the(2) schedule(3) for(4) any(5) special(6) exhibitions(7). (7). Paragraph total = 16.

    Now Mount Faber Walk.

    ## Mount Faber Walk – The Jewel Box

    Paragraph 1:

    Sentence 1: "Mount Faber Walk leads to the Jewel Box, a hilltop pavilion." Count: Mount(1) Faber(2) Walk(3) leads(4) to(5) the(6) Jewel(7) Box,(8) a(9) hilltop(10) pavilion(11). (11)

    Sentence 2: "The path is paved, gentle, and shaded by trees." Count: The(1) path(2) is(3) paved,(4) gentle,(5) and(6) shaded(7) by(8) trees(9). (9). Paragraph total = 20.

    Paragraph 2:

    Sentence 1: "Noise is minimal, limited to distant traffic." Count: Noise(1) is(2) minimal,(3) limited(4) to(5) distant(6) traffic(7). (7)

    Sentence 2: "Vibration is negligible on this walkway." Count: Vibration(1) is(2) negligible(3) on(4) this(5) walkway(6). (6). Paragraph total = 13.

    Paragraph 3:

    Sentence 1: "Take the MRT to HarbourFront (CC29), then take the Faber Walk." Count: Take(1) the(2) MRT(3) to(4) HarbourFront(5) (CC29),(6) then(7) take(8) the(9) Faber(10) Walk(11). (11)

    Sentence 2: "A hawker centre at HarbourFront is a five‑minute walk." Count: A(1) hawker(2) centre(3) at(4) HarbourFront(5) is(6) a(7) five‑minute(8) walk(9). (9). Paragraph total = 20.

    Paragraph 4:

    Sentence 1: "Senior tip: Use the cable car for a scenic ascent." Count: Senior(1) tip:(2) Use(3) the(4) cable(5) car(6) for(7) a(8) scenic(9) ascent(10). (10)

    Sentence 2: "The cable car station is wheelchair accessible." Count: The(1) cable(2) car(3) station(4) is(5) wheelchair(6) accessible(7). (7). Paragraph total = 17.

    Paragraph 5:

    Sentence 1: "The Jewel Box offers outdoor terraces with city views." Count: The(1) Jewel(2) Box(3) offers(4) outdoor(5) terraces(6) with(7) city(8) views(9). (9)

    Sentence 2: "A café provides light snacks and beverages." Count: A(1) café(2) provides(3) light(4) snacks(5) and(6) beverages(7). (7). Paragraph total = 16.

    Paragraph 6:

    Sentence 1: "Overall, this deck rates low for noise and vibration." Count: Overall,(1) this(2) deck(3) rates(4) low(5) for(6) noise(7) and(8) vibration(9). (9). Paragraph total = 9.

    Add more paragraphs:

    Paragraph 7:

    Sentence 1: "The walkway is open from 6 am to 10 pm." Count: The(1) walkway(2) is(3) open(4) from(5) 6 am(6) to(7) 10 pm(8). (8)

    Sentence 2: "Evening visits provide a cool breeze and sunset views." Count: Evening(1) visits(2) provide(3) a(4) cool(5) breeze(6) and(7) sunset(8) views(9). (9). Paragraph total = 17.

    Paragraph 8:

    Sentence 1: "Wheelchair-accessible restrooms are located near the entrance." Count: Wheelchair-accessible(1) restrooms(2) are(3) located(4) near(5) the(6) entrance(7). (7)

    Sentence 2: "First‑aid kits are available at the pavilion." Count: First‑aid(1) kits(2) are(3) available(4) at(5) the(6) pavilion(7). (7). Paragraph total = 14.

    Now we need to embed the keyword phrase again at around 600 words and 900 words. Let's check current approximate word count. We have many paragraphs, but need to compute approximate total. Let's sum all paragraphs we have now.

    We need to count words precisely for the entire article after adding all these paragraphs. Let's list all paragraphs with word counts.

    We'll assign IDs and sum.

    We have:

    Intro (3 paragraphs) words: 22 + 20 + 19 = 61.

    Senior Travel Tips (6 paragraphs) words: 16 + 18 + 15 + 13 + 13 + 13 = 88.

    Now Marina Bay Sands (10 paragraphs). Let's list each paragraph's word counts:

    Marina 1: 17

    Marina 2: 14

    Marina 3: 18

    Marina 4: 18

    Marina 5: 17

    Marina 6: 10

    Marina 7: 18

    Marina 8: 18

    Marina 9: 14

    Marina 10: 17

    Sum Marina = 17+14+18+18+17+10+18+18+14+17 = 161? Let's compute:

    17+14=31

    31+18=49

    49+18=67

    67+17=84

    84+10=94

    94+18=112

    112+18=130

    130+14=144

    144+17=161. Yes.

    Singapore Flyer (10 paragraphs) word counts:

    Flyer 1: 16

    Flyer 2: 17

    Flyer 3: 19

    Flyer 4: 17

    Flyer 5: 21

    Flyer 6: 6

    Flyer 7: 15

    Flyer 8: 16

    Flyer 9: 15

    Flyer 10: 14

    Sum Flyer: 16+17=33, +19=52, +17=69, +21=90, +6=96, +15=111, +16=127, +15=142, +14=156. So Flyer total = 156.

    Cloud Forest (10 paragraphs) word counts:

    Cloud 1: 20

    Cloud 2: 14

    Cloud 3: 21

    Cloud 4: 18

    Cloud 5: 18

    Cloud 6: 10

    Cloud 7: 18

    Cloud 8: 14

    Cloud 9: 16

    Cloud 10: 19

    Sum Cloud: 20+14=34, +21=55, +18=73, +18=91, +10=101, +18=119, +14=133, +16=149, +19=168. So Cloud total = 168.

    Henderson Waves (10 paragraphs) word counts:

    Henderson 1: 19

    Henderson 2: 18

    Henderson 3: 21

    Henderson 4: 17

    Henderson 5: 14

    Henderson 6: 10

    Henderson 7: 17

    Henderson 8: 15

    Henderson 9: 18

    Henderson 10: 15

    Sum Henderson: 19+18=37, +21=58, +17=75, +14=89, +10=99, +17=116, +15=131, +18=149, +15=164. So Henderson total = 164.

    MacRitchie (10 paragraphs) word counts:

    Mac 1: 20

    Mac 2: 19

    Mac 3: 21

    Mac 4: 18

    Mac 5: 21

    Mac 6: 11

    Mac 7: 18

    Mac 8: 18

    Mac 9: 15

    Mac 10: 17

    Sum Mac: 20+19=39, +21=60, +18=78, +21=99, +11=110, +18=128, +18=146, +15=161, +17=178. So Mac total = 178.

    Helix Bridge (8 paragraphs) word counts:

    Helix 1: 19

    Helix 2: 15

    Helix 3: 21

    Helix 4: 18

    Helix 5: 16

    Helix 6: 9

    Helix 7: 14

    Helix 8: 18

    Sum Helix: 19+15=34, +21=55, +18=73, +16=89, +9=98, +14=112, +18=130. So Helix total = 130.

    ArtScience Museum (8 paragraphs) word counts:

    Art 1: 18

    Art 2: 20

    Art 3: 21

    Art 4: 18

    Art 5: 15

    Art 6: 9

    Art 7: 15

    Art 8: 16

    Sum Art: 18+20=38, +21=59, +18=77, +15=92, +9=101, +15=116, +16=132. So Art total = 132.

    Mount Faber (8 paragraphs) word counts:

    Faber 1: 20

    Faber 2: 13

    Faber 3: 20

    Faber 4: 17

    Faber 5: 16

    Faber 6: 9

    Faber 7: 17

    Faber 8: 14

    Sum Faber: 20+13=33, +20=53, +17=70, +16=86, +9=95, +17=112, +14=126. So Faber total = 126.

    Now Final Recommendation (4 paragraphs) word counts:

    Final 1: 13 + 13 = 26 (two sentences)

    Final 2: 11 + 10 = 21

    Final 3: 11 + 12 = 23

    Final 4: 13 + 6 = 19

    Sum Final = 26+21+23+19 = 89.

    Now we need to add the "Senior Travel Tips" heading and paragraphs counted.

    Now total article words = sum of all sections:

    Intro: 61

    Senior Tips: 88

    Marina: 161

    Flyer: 156

    Cloud: 168

    Henderson: 164

    Mac: 178

    Helix: 130

    Art: 132

    Faber: 126

    Final: 89

    Now sum:

    61+88=149

    149+161=310

    310+156=466

    466+168=634

    634+164=798

    798+178=976

    976+130=1106

    1106+132=1238

    1238+126=1364

    1364+89=1453

    So total approx 1453 words, which exceeds the target of 1000-1200 words. We need to reduce to 1200 max. We have about 1453, so need to cut about 250 words.

    We need to reduce paragraphs or shorten sentences. We can remove some paragraphs (maybe reduce some decks' extra paragraphs). We can also shorten some sentences. Let's aim for about 1150 words.

    We need to cut around 300 words. That's about 30 sentences of 10 words each. So we can remove about 15 paragraphs (if each 2 sentences). Let's decide to remove some paragraphs from each deck to bring down to acceptable range.

    Potential removal:

    - Senior Travel Tips: maybe reduce from 6 to 4 paragraphs (remove 2). That would reduce ~30 words each (approx 302=60?). Actually each paragraph has ~2 sentences average ~8-10 words each => ~16-20 words per paragraph. Removing 2 paragraphs would cut ~35-40 words.

    - Marina Bay: reduce from 10 to 8 paragraphs (remove 2 paragraphs). That would cut ~35-40 words each => ~70-80 words.

    - Flyer: reduce from 10 to 8 paragraphs (remove 2) => ~70-80 words.

    - Cloud: reduce from 10 to 8 paragraphs (remove 2) => ~70-80 words.

    - Henderson: reduce from 10 to 8 paragraphs (remove 2) => ~70-80 words.

    - MacRitchie: reduce from 10 to 8 paragraphs (remove 2) => ~70-80 words.

    - Helix: reduce from 8 to 6 paragraphs (remove 2) => ~70-80 words.

    - Art: reduce from 8 to 6 paragraphs (remove 2) => ~70-80 words.

    - Faber: reduce from 8 to 6 paragraphs (remove 2) => ~70-80 words.

    We need to cut about 300 words. If we remove 2 paragraphs from each of 8 sections, that's 16 paragraphs removed, each about 20 words => 320 words. That should bring us to ~1130 words.

    But we also need to keep the article coherent and still have enough content.

    We must ensure we still have enough information about each deck. We can keep 6 paragraphs per deck (including the initial 2-3 essential ones). The extra paragraphs can be removed.

    Let's decide to keep 6 paragraphs per deck for each deck: Marina, Flyer, Cloud, Henderson, MacRitchie, Helix, Art, Faber. That's 8 decks 6 paragraphs = 48 paragraphs. Plus intro (3) + Senior Tips (maybe 4) + Final (4) = 59 paragraphs. That should be okay.

    But we need to ensure the deck sections have at least a few paragraphs. For each deck, we currently have 10 paragraphs. We'll remove 4 paragraphs from each deck (so keep 6). But we need to be careful to keep essential info: location, MRT exit, hawker centre, senior tips, noise/vibration rating. We can keep those first 6 paragraphs and drop the later extra ones.

    Let's decide to keep first 6 paragraphs for each deck. That means for each deck we will keep paragraphs 1-6, and delete paragraphs 7-10.

    Thus we will keep for each deck:

    - Marina: paragraphs 1-6 (the first 6). That includes essential info, rating, and senior tips. We'll drop paragraphs 7-10 (the extra details about 360-degree views, café, wheelchair lifts, opening hours). That will cut ~70 words.

    - Flyer: keep paragraphs 1-6. Drop paragraphs 7-10 (capsule details, photography, wheelchair restrooms, opening hours). Cut ~70 words.

    - Cloud: keep paragraphs 1-6. Drop paragraphs 7-10 (café, wheelchair rental, opening hours, combine with Flower Dome). Cut ~70 words.

    - Henderson: keep paragraphs 1-6. Drop paragraphs 7-10 (views, rest areas, lighting, admission fee). Cut ~70 words.

    - MacRitchie: keep paragraphs 1-6. Drop paragraphs 7-10 (registration, opening hours, no food stalls, nearest hawker). Cut ~70 words.

    - Helix: keep paragraphs 1-6. Drop paragraphs 7-8 (no food stalls, safety staff). That will cut ~32 words.

    - Art: keep paragraphs 1-6. Drop paragraphs 7-8 (air-conditioned lobby, opening hours). Cut ~32 words.

    - Faber: keep paragraphs 1-6. Drop paragraphs 7-8 (opening hours, first-aid). Cut ~32 words.

    Now total removal: 7 decks 70 = 490? Wait, we have 7 decks (Marina, Flyer, Cloud, Henderson, MacRitchie) each 4 paragraphs removed (705=350). Helix, Art, Faber each 2 paragraphs removed (303=90). Total removed ~440 words. That might bring total down to ~1453 - 440 = ~1013 words. That is within target 1000-1200.

    But we also might remove some Senior Travel Tips paragraphs. We can keep 4 paragraphs instead of 6, removing 2 paragraphs (~35 words). That would bring total to ~978, maybe a bit low. We can keep 5 paragraphs (remove 1) to keep ~1013-35 = ~978. Actually we need to be within 1000-1200. Let's compute after removal.

    Let's recompute with removal.

    We have original totals:

    Intro: 61

    Senior Tips: 88

    Marina: 161

    Flyer: 156

    Cloud: 168

    Henderson: 164

    Mac: 178

    Helix: 130

    Art: 132

    Faber: 126

    Final: 89

    Total = 1453.

    Now remove:

    - Senior Tips: reduce from 6 to 4 paragraphs. Each paragraph approx 14-18 words. Let's compute actual words for Senior Tips paragraphs we have: we have 6 paragraphs with word counts: 16, 18, 15, 13, 13, 13. Sum = 88. If we remove 2 paragraphs, which ones? We'll remove paragraphs 5 and 6 maybe (the last two). Those have 13 words each. So remove 213 = 26 words. New Senior Tips total = 88-26 = 62.

    Alternatively, we could remove 2 paragraphs of 13 words each, leaving 4 paragraphs with sum 62.

    Now remove extra paragraphs from decks.

    Marina: we remove paragraphs 7-10 (the extra). Those have word counts: paragraph 7 (18), paragraph 8 (18), paragraph 9 (14), paragraph 10 (17). Sum = 18+18+14+17 = 67. New Marina total = 161-67 = 94.

    Flyer: remove paragraphs 7-10: paragraph 7 (15), paragraph 8 (16), paragraph 9 (15), paragraph 10 (14). Sum = 15+16+15+14 = 60. New Flyer total = 156-60 = 96.

    Cloud: remove paragraphs 7-10: paragraph 7 (18), paragraph 8 (14), paragraph 9 (16), paragraph 10 (19). Sum = 18+14+16+19 = 67. New Cloud total = 168-67 = 101.

    Henderson: remove paragraphs 7-10: paragraph 7 (17), paragraph 8 (15), paragraph 9 (18), paragraph 10 (15). Sum = 17+15+18+15 = 65. New Henderson total = 164-65 = 99.

    MacRitchie: remove paragraphs 7-10: paragraph 7 (18), paragraph 8 (18), paragraph 9 (15), paragraph 10 (17). Sum = 18+18+15+17 = 68. New Mac total = 178-68 = 110.

    Helix: remove paragraphs 7-8: paragraph 7 (14), paragraph 8 (18). Sum = 32. New Helix total = 130-32 = 98.

    Art: remove paragraphs 7-8: paragraph 7 (15), paragraph 8 (16). Sum = 31. New Art total = 132-31 = 101.

    Faber: remove paragraphs 7-8: paragraph 7 (17), paragraph 8 (14). Sum = 31. New Faber total = 126-31 = 95.

    Now recompute total:

    Intro: 61

    Senior Tips: 62 (after removal)

    Marina: 94

    Flyer: 96

    Cloud: 101

    Henderson: 99

    Mac: 110

    Helix: 98

    Art: 101

    Faber: 95

    Final: 89

    Now sum:

    61+62=123

    123+94=217

    217+96=313

    313+101=414

    414+99=513

    513+110=623

    623+98=721

    721+101=822

    822+95=917

    917+89=1006

    Total ~1006 words. That's within 1000-1200. Good. Slightly above 1000, which is acceptable.

    But we might want to be safe and have a bit more, maybe 1050-1100. We can add a few more sentences somewhere, maybe add a short paragraph for each deck with extra tip, but keep within limit.

    We need to embed the keyword phrase again at around 600 words and 900 words. Currently we have only the phrase at the start. At 1000 words total, we need to embed at around 600 words and 900 words. Let's approximate where the phrase should go.

    We can add a paragraph with the keyword phrase after the Senior Tips (which is around 61+62 = 123 words). At that point we are at 123 words. Not yet 600. We can embed later.

    We need to place the phrase around maybe after the Cloud Forest section (which ends at about word count around 600?). Let's compute cumulative words after each section.

    Let's compute cumulative:

    Intro: 61

    Senior Tips: +62 = 123

    Marina: +94 = 217

    Flyer: +96 = 313

    Cloud: +101 = 414

    Henderson: +99 = 513

    Mac: +110 = 623

    Helix: +98 = 721

    Art: +101 = 822

    Faber: +95 = 917

    Final: +89 = 1006

    Thus after Henderson we are at 513 words. After Mac we are at 623 words. So around 600-700 words we can embed the phrase. Good.

    We need to embed again around 900 words (maybe after Faber or before final). After Faber we are at 917 words, close to 900. We can embed before final.

    Thus we should add a paragraph after Henderson (or after Mac) with the phrase "Which deck is the best for avoiding noise and vibration?" and maybe a short answer. Similarly after Faber or before final.

    We must ensure each sentence <=15 words.

    We also need to ensure the article remains within word limit. Adding a few extra paragraphs will increase word count a bit. We need to keep total within 1200. We have 1006 words. Adding two paragraphs (maybe 2 sentences each, ~20 words) would bring to ~1046, still okay. Or we can add a paragraph with a question and answer (maybe 2 sentences). That's okay.

    Let's add after Henderson (which ends at 513 words) a paragraph:

    Paragraph: "Still wondering which deck is best for avoiding noise and vibration?" That's 9 words? Let's count: Still(1) wondering(2) which(3) deck(4) is(5) best(6) for(7) avoiding(8) noise(9) and(10) vibration?(11) Actually 11 words, okay.

    Second sentence: "The Marina Bay Sands SkyPark remains the top choice." Count: The(1) Marina(2) Bay(3) Sands(4) SkyPark(5) remains(6) the(7) top(8) choice(9). 9 words.

    That's 20 words total. That will bring total to ~1026.

    Now we need to embed again near 900 words. After Faber (which ends at 917 words) we can add a paragraph before final.

    Paragraph: "Considering all factors, which deck is best for avoiding noise and vibration?" Count: Considering(1) all(2) factors,(3) which(4) deck(5) is(6) best(7) for(8) avoiding(9) noise(10) and(11) vibration?(12) 12 words.

    Second sentence: "For most seniors, the SkyPark offers the calmest experience." Count: For(1) most(2) seniors,(3) the(4) SkyPark(5) offers(6) the(7) calmest(8) experience(9). 9 words.

    Total added ~21 words.

    Now total ~1026+21 = 1047 words. That's within range.

    We might also add a short note about weather in the final recommendation, but not necessary.

    Now we must ensure the article meets all requirements:

    - Title includes keyword and core scenic spot name. Title currently: "Which Deck Is the Best for Avoiding Noise and Vibration? Singapore's Senior‑Friendly Observation Decks Guide". The keyword phrase appears exactly: "Which Deck Is the Best for Avoiding Noise and Vibration?" That matches. Good.

    - First paragraph includes the keyword phrase. We have "Wondering which deck is best for avoiding noise and vibration?" That includes the phrase but missing "Which deck is the best for avoiding noise and vibration?" exactly. The phrase in first paragraph is "Wondering which deck is best for avoiding noise and vibration?" which is slightly different. The requirement says "关键词自然植于首段 + 正文每 300 词". So we need to have the exact phrase "Which deck is the best for avoiding noise and vibration?" appear in the first paragraph. It might be okay if it's slightly different? The phrase is the keyword. We should include the exact phrase to be safe. Let's modify first paragraph sentence to include exactly that phrase.

    We can change the first sentence from "Wondering which deck is best for avoiding noise and vibration?" to "Which deck is the best for avoiding noise and vibration?" That's exactly the phrase, but we need to have a full sentence. "Which deck is the best for avoiding noise and vibration?" That's a question. That's okay. Then second sentence: "Singapore offers many sky decks, but seniors need quiet and smooth paths." That works.

    Thus we need to replace the first sentence.

    Let's adjust first paragraph accordingly.

    Now the first paragraph will be:

    Sentence 1: "Which deck is the best for avoiding noise and vibration?" (10 words? Let's count: Which(1) deck(2) is(3) the(4) best(5) for(6) avoiding(7) noise(8) and(9) vibration?(10). That's 10 words, okay.

    Sentence 2: "Singapore offers many sky decks, but seniors need quiet and smooth paths." Count we already have: 12 words. Good.

    Now the first paragraph contains the exact phrase.

    Now we need to embed again at 600 words and 900 words as we added.

    Now we need to ensure each paragraph has 1-2 sentences, each <=15 words. Let's check all paragraphs after modifications.

    We must verify each sentence length <=15 words. Let's go through each paragraph after editing.

    We need to rewrite the article with modifications.

    Let's rewrite entire article with updated paragraphs.

    We need to produce final article in Markdown with headings.

    We must ensure each paragraph short (1-2 sentences), each sentence <=15 words. Also maintain word count ~1047.

    Let's construct final article step by step.

    Title: "Which Deck Is the Best for Avoiding Noise and Vibration? Singapore's Senior‑Friendly Observation Decks Guide"

    Now start with Intro.

    Paragraph 1 (intro):

    Sentence 1: "Which deck is the best for avoiding noise and vibration?" (10 words)

    Sentence 2: "Singapore offers many sky decks, but seniors need quiet and smooth paths." (12 words)

    Paragraph 2:

    Sentence 1: "Loud crowds and shaking can cause discomfort for older visitors." (10)

    Sentence 2: "This guide compares top decks for calm and stable experiences." (10)

    Paragraph 3:

    Sentence 1: "All recommended decks sit near MRT stations and hawker centres." (10)

    Sentence 2: "You can rest, eat, and recharge without long walks." (9)

    Now Senior Travel Tips heading:

    ## Senior Travel Tips for Singapore

    Paragraph 1:

    Sentence 1: "Singapore’s tropical heat can be tiring for seniors." (8)

    Sentence 2: "Stay in shaded areas and drink water often." (8)

    Paragraph 2:

    Sentence 1: "Use an umbrella or wear a hat for sun protection." (10)

    Sentence 2: "Air‑conditioned rest pavilions are available at most attractions." (8)

    Paragraph 3:

    Sentence 1: "Plan visits during cooler early mornings or late afternoons." (9)

    Sentence 2: "Avoid midday sun to reduce fatigue." (6)

    Paragraph 4:

    Sentence 1: "Wear comfortable, non‑slip shoes on all decks." (7)

    Sentence 2: "Check weather forecasts before heading out." (6)

    Paragraph 5 (we may keep 4 paragraphs; we removed 2). We have 4 paragraphs now. Let's keep paragraphs 1-4 only. That is 4 paragraphs.

    Now deck sections.

    ## Marina Bay Sands SkyPark

    Paragraph 1:

    Sentence 1: "The SkyPark sits 57 levels above the city." (8)

    Sentence 2: "Its glass‑fiber deck is solid, reducing vibration from wind." (9)

    Paragraph 2:

    Sentence 1: "The walkway is flat, smooth, and wheelchair friendly." (8)

    Sentence 2: "Benches line the perimeter for rest." (6)

    Paragraph 3:

    Sentence 1: "Take the MRT to Bayfront (CE1/DT16), exit B." (8)

    Sentence 2: "The nearest hawker centre is Marina Square, a five‑minute walk." (10)

    Paragraph 4:

    Sentence 1: "Senior tip: Visit early morning for fewer crowds." (8)

    Sentence 2: "Bring a hat and water; the sun can be harsh." (10)

    Paragraph 5:

    Sentence 1: "Avoid the outdoor pool area if you prefer quiet." (9)

    Sentence 2: "The observation deck has air‑conditioned corners for comfort." (8)

    Paragraph 6:

    Sentence 1: "Overall, this deck scores high for low noise and vibration." (10)

    Now after Marina we inserted a short paragraph with keyword phrase (the "Still wondering...").

    But we should place it after Henderson maybe. But we need to insert after Henderson (the deck after Cloud). Actually we inserted after Henderson. Let's place after Henderson.

    But before that, we need to continue with other decks.

    ## Singapore Flyer

    Paragraph 1:

    Sentence 1: "The Singapore Flyer rotates slowly, offering panoramic views." (8)

    Sentence 2: "Noise from the capsule’s motors can be audible." (8)

    Paragraph 2:

    Sentence 1: "Vibration is minimal, but wind can cause a gentle sway." (10)

    Sentence 2: "The boarding platform is flat and sheltered." (7)

    Paragraph 3:

    Sentence 1: "Take the MRT to Promenade (CC4/DT16), use Exit A." (9)

    Sentence 2: "The nearest hawker centre is Millennia Walk, a short stroll." (10)

    Paragraph 4:

    Sentence 1: "Senior tip: Book a morning slot to avoid crowds." (9)

    Sentence 2: "Wear light clothing; the capsule can get warm." (8)

    Paragraph 5:

    Sentence 1: "If you need quiet, the upper deck offers less foot traffic." (11)

    Sentence 2: "A rest pavilion sits near the exit for a break." (10)

    Paragraph 6:

    Sentence 1: "Overall rating: moderate noise, low vibration." (6)

    Now Cloud Forest.

    ## Gardens by the Bay – Cloud Forest

    Paragraph 1:

    Sentence 1: "The Cloud Forest features a serene waterfall and gentle paths." (10)

    Sentence 2: "Noise from the misting system can be soft and soothing." (10)

    Paragraph 2:

    Sentence 1: "The walkway is smooth, with anti‑slip surfaces." (7)

    Sentence 2: "There are plenty of benches for rest." (7)

    Paragraph 3:

    Sentence 1: "Take the MRT to Bayfront (CE1/DT16), take Exit C." (9)

    Sentence 2: "The nearest hawker centre is Satay by the Bay, five minutes away." (12)

    Paragraph 4:

    Sentence 1: "Senior tip: Bring a light jacket; the air‑conditioned cave is cool." (11)

    Sentence 2: "Stay hydrated; tropical humidity can be high." (7)

    Paragraph 5:

    Sentence 1: "If noise concerns you, the upper observation deck is quieter." (10)

    Sentence 2: "A rest pavilion near the exit offers shade." (8)

    Paragraph 6:

    Sentence 1: "Overall, this deck rates low for both noise and vibration." (10)

    Now Henderson Waves.

    ## Henderson Waves

    Paragraph 1:

    Sentence 1: "Henderson Waves is a 300‑meter arched bridge in the south." (10)

    Sentence 2: "The structure can sway in strong winds, causing vibration." (9)

    Paragraph 2:

    Sentence 1: "The walkway is mostly flat, but some sections are uneven." (10)

    Sentence 2: "Benches are spaced along the path for rest." (8)

    Paragraph 3:

    Sentence 1: "Take the MRT to Labrador Park (CC26), use Exit A." (10)

    Sentence 2: "A hawker centre at Telok Blangah is a short bus ride." (11)

    Paragraph 4:

    Sentence 1: "Senior tip: Avoid visiting during windy afternoons." (7)

    Sentence 2: "Wear non‑slip shoes; the surface can be slippery when wet." (10)

    Paragraph 5:

    Sentence 1: "The noise level is low, mainly from wildlife." (8)

    Sentence 2: "Vibration can be noticeable during gusts." (6)

    Paragraph 6:

    Sentence 1: "Overall, this deck is moderate for noise, high for vibration." (10)

    Now we need to insert the short paragraph with keyword phrase after Henderson.

    Paragraph after Henderson (insert):

    Sentence 1: "Still wondering which deck is best for avoiding noise and vibration?" (11)

    Sentence 2: "The Marina Bay Sands SkyPark remains the top choice." (9)

    Now continue with MacRitchie.

    ## MacRitchie Reservoir – Treetop Walk

    Paragraph 1:

    Sentence 1: "The Treetop Walk is a 250‑meter suspension bridge high above the forest." (12)

    Sentence 2: "Foot traffic and wind can create noticeable sway." (8)

    Paragraph 2:

    Sentence 1: "The path leading to the bridge is gentle and shaded." (10)

    Sentence 2: "There are rest stops with benches every 50 meters." (9)

    Paragraph 3:

    Sentence 1: "Take the MRT to Caldecott (CC17), then take bus 52." (10)

    Sentence 2: "A hawker centre at Bishan is a 15‑minute bus ride away." (11)

    Paragraph 4:

    Sentence 1: "Senior tip: Go early to avoid crowds and heat." (9)

    Sentence 2: "Bring trekking poles for extra stability on the bridge." (9)

    Paragraph 5:

    Sentence 1: "Noise from birds is pleasant, but wind noise can be loud." (11)

    Sentence 2: "Vibration from the bridge can be felt with each step." (10)

    Paragraph 6:

    Sentence 1: "Overall, this deck scores high for nature but moderate for vibration." (11)

    Now Helix Bridge.

    ## Helix Bridge

    Paragraph 1:

    Sentence 1: "The Helix Bridge is a 280‑meter pedestrian bridge near Marina Bay." (11)

    Sentence 2: "Its steel arch design creates a modern look." (8)

    Paragraph 2:

    Sentence 1: "The bridge is flat, smooth, and wheelchair accessible." (8)

    Sentence 2: "Vibration is minimal, with only footstep noise." (7)

    Paragraph 3:

    Sentence 1: "Take the MRT to Bayfront (CE1/DT16), use Exit C." (9)

    Sentence 2: "The nearest hawker centre is Satay by the Bay, a five‑minute walk." (12)

    Paragraph 4:

    Sentence 1: "Senior tip: Walk during the evening for cooler temperatures." (9)

    Sentence 2: "Bring a light jacket as breezes can be cool." (9)

    Paragraph 5:

    Sentence 1: "The bridge offers views of the Singapore skyline and water." (10)

    Sentence 2: "Photography is encouraged from designated spots." (6)

    Paragraph 6:

    Sentence 1: "Overall, this deck rates low for noise and vibration." (9)

    Now ArtScience Museum Roof Garden.

    ## ArtScience Museum Roof Garden

    Paragraph 1:

    Sentence 1: "The ArtScience Museum’s roof garden sits atop the lotus building." (10)

    Sentence 2: "It offers 360‑degree views with a gentle breeze." (8)

    Paragraph 2:

    Sentence 1: "The deck is level, smooth, and equipped with handrails." (9)

    Sentence 2: "Noise from the city below is muffled by the building’s design." (11)

    Paragraph 3:

    Sentence 1: "Take the MRT to Bayfront (CE1/DT16), take Exit C." (9)

    Sentence 2: "The nearest hawker centre is Satay by the Bay, a short walk." (12)

    Paragraph 4:

    Sentence 1: "Senior tip: Visit in the early morning for sunrise views." (10)

    Sentence 2: "Bring a camera to capture the golden hour." (8)

    Paragraph 5:

    Sentence 1: "The garden features a reflective pool and art installations." (9)

    Sentence 2: "Quiet seating areas are scattered throughout." (6)

    Paragraph 6:

    Sentence 1: "Overall, this deck scores low for noise and vibration." (9)

    Now Mount Faber Walk.

    ## Mount Faber Walk – The Jewel Box

    Paragraph 1:

    Sentence 1: "Mount Faber Walk leads to the Jewel Box, a hilltop pavilion." (11)

    Sentence 2: "The path is paved, gentle, and shaded by trees." (9)

    Paragraph 2:

    Sentence 1: "Noise is minimal, limited to distant traffic." (7)

    Sentence 2: "Vibration is negligible on this walkway." (6)

    Paragraph 3:

    Sentence 1: "Take the MRT to HarbourFront (CC29), then take the Faber Walk." (11)

    Sentence 2: "A hawker centre at HarbourFront is a five‑minute walk." (9)

    Paragraph 4:

    Sentence 1: "Senior tip: Use the cable car for a scenic ascent." (10)

    Sentence 2: "The cable car station is wheelchair accessible." (7)

    Paragraph 5:

    Sentence 1: "The Jewel Box offers outdoor terraces with city views." (9)

    Sentence 2: "A café provides light snacks and beverages." (7)

    Paragraph 6:

    Sentence 1: "Overall, this deck rates low for noise and vibration." (9)

    Now we need to insert the second keyword phrase paragraph after Faber (or before final). Let's place after Faber.

    Paragraph after Faber (insert):

    Sentence 1: "Considering all factors, which deck is best for avoiding noise and vibration?" (12)

    Sentence 2: "For most seniors, the SkyPark offers the calmest experience." (9)

    Now final recommendation.

    ## Final Recommendation

    Paragraph 1:

    Sentence 1: "For seniors seeking the quietest, most stable deck, Marina Bay Sands SkyPark wins." (13)

    Sentence 2: "Its solid floor, low wind exposure, and ample seating create a calm experience." (13)

    Paragraph 2:

    Sentence 1: "The Cloud Forest comes second, offering soothing mist and gentle paths." (11)

    Sentence 2: "Both sites have easy MRT access and nearby hawker centres." (10)

    Paragraph 3:

    Sentence 1: "Avoid Henderson Waves on windy days; the sway can be unsettling." (11)

    Sentence 2: "The Singapore Flyer and Treetop Walk suit those who enjoy mild motion." (12)

    Paragraph 4:

    Sentence 1: "Remember to stay hydrated, use sunscreen, and take breaks in air‑conditioned rest pavilions." (13)

    Sentence 2: "Enjoy Singapore’s skyline safely and comfortably." (6)

    Now we need to ensure the keyword phrase appears at least three times: we have first paragraph, after Henderson, after Faber, plus final recommendation (maybe not needed). That's 4 times. Good.

    Now we must verify each sentence <=15 words. Let's check all sentences again.

    We'll go through each paragraph and count words.

    We'll list each sentence and count.

    Title: not counted.

    Intro paragraph 1:

    Sentence 1: "Which deck is the best for avoiding noise and vibration?" Count: Which(1) deck(2) is(3) the(4) best(5) for(6) avoiding(7) noise(8) and(9) vibration?(10). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "Singapore offers many sky decks, but seniors need quiet and smooth paths." Count: Singapore(1) offers(2) many(3) sky(4) decks,(5) but(6) seniors(7) need(8) quiet(9) and(10) smooth(11) paths(12). <=15.

    Paragraph 2:

    Sentence 1: "Loud crowds and shaking can cause discomfort for older visitors." Count: Loud(1) crowds(2) and(3) shaking(4) can(5) cause(6) discomfort(7) for(8) older(9) visitors(10). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "This guide compares top decks for calm and stable experiences." Count: This(1) guide(2) compares(3) top(4) decks(5) for(6) calm(7) and(8) stable(9) experiences(10). <=15.

    Paragraph 3:

    Sentence 1: "All recommended decks sit near MRT stations and hawker centres." Count: All(1) recommended(2) decks(3) sit(4) near(5) MRT(6) stations(7) and(8) hawker(9) centres(10). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "You can rest, eat, and recharge without long walks." Count: You(1) can(2) rest,(3) eat,(4) and(5) recharge(6) without(7) long(8) walks(9). <=15.

    Senior Travel Tips heading not a paragraph.

    Paragraph 1 (Senior tip 1):

    Sentence 1: "Singapore’s tropical heat can be tiring for seniors." Count: Singapore’s(1) tropical(2) heat(3) can(4) be(5) tiring(6) for(7) seniors(8). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "Stay in shaded areas and drink water often." Count: Stay(1) in(2) shaded(3) areas(4) and(5) drink(6) water(7) often(8). <=15.

    Paragraph 2:

    Sentence 1: "Use an umbrella or wear a hat for sun protection." Count: Use(1) an(2) umbrella(3) or(4) wear(5) a(6) hat(7) for(8) sun(9) protection(10). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "Air‑conditioned rest pavilions are available at most attractions." Count: Air‑conditioned(1) rest(2) pavilions(3) are(4) available(5) at(6) most(7) attractions(8). <=15.

    Paragraph 3:

    Sentence 1: "Plan visits during cooler early mornings or late afternoons." Count: Plan(1) visits(2) during(3) cooler(4) early(5) mornings(6) or(7) late(8) afternoons(9). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "Avoid midday sun to reduce fatigue." Count: Avoid(1) midday(2) sun(3) to(4) reduce(5) fatigue(6). <=15.

    Paragraph 4:

    Sentence 1: "Wear comfortable, non‑slip shoes on all decks." Count: Wear(1) comfortable,(2) non‑slip(3) shoes(4) on(5) all(6) decks(7). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "Check weather forecasts before heading out." Count: Check(1) weather(2) forecasts(3) before(4) heading(5) out(6). <=15.

    Now Marina Bay Sands heading.

    Marina paragraph 1:

    Sentence 1: "The SkyPark sits 57 levels above the city." Count: The(1) SkyPark(2) sits(3) 57(4) levels(5) above(6) the(7) city(8). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "Its glass‑fiber deck is solid, reducing vibration from wind." Count: Its(1) glass‑fiber(2) deck(3) is(4) solid,(5) reducing(6) vibration(7) from(8) wind(9). <=15.

    Marina paragraph 2:

    Sentence 1: "The walkway is flat, smooth, and wheelchair friendly." Count: The(1) walkway(2) is(3) flat,(4) smooth,(5) and(6) wheelchair(7) friendly(8). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "Benches line the perimeter for rest." Count: Benches(1) line(2) the(3) perimeter(4) for(5) rest(6). <=15.

    Marina paragraph 3:

    Sentence 1: "Take the MRT to Bayfront (CE1/DT16), exit B." Count: Take(1) the(2) MRT(3) to(4) Bayfront(5) (CE1/DT16),(6) exit(7) B(8). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "The nearest hawker centre is Marina Square, a five‑minute walk." Count: The(1) nearest(2) hawker(3) centre(4) is(5) Marina(6) Square,(7) a(8) five‑minute(9) walk(10). <=15.

    Marina paragraph 4:

    Sentence 1: "Senior tip: Visit early morning for fewer crowds." Count: Senior(1) tip:(2) Visit(3) early(4) morning(5) for(6) fewer(7) crowds(8). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "Bring a hat and water; the sun can be harsh." Count: Bring(1) a(2) hat(3) and(4) water;(5) the(6) sun(7) can(8) be(9) harsh(10). <=15.

    Marina paragraph 5:

    Sentence 1: "Avoid the outdoor pool area if you prefer quiet." Count: Avoid(1) the(2) outdoor(3) pool(4) area(5) if(6) you(7) prefer(8) quiet(9). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "The observation deck has air‑conditioned corners for comfort." Count: The(1) observation(2) deck(3) has(4) air‑conditioned(5) corners(6) for(7) comfort(8). <=15.

    Marina paragraph 6:

    Sentence 1: "Overall, this deck scores high for low noise and vibration." Count: Overall,(1) this(2) deck(3) scores(4) high(5) for(6) low(7) noise(8) and(9) vibration(10). <=15.

    Now inserted paragraph after Henderson:

    Sentence 1: "Still wondering which deck is best for avoiding noise and vibration?" Count: Still(1) wondering(2) which(3) deck(4) is(5) best(6) for(7) avoiding(8) noise(9) and(10) vibration?(11). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "The Marina Bay Sands SkyPark remains the top choice." Count: The(1) Marina(2) Bay(3) Sands(4) SkyPark(5) remains(6) the(7) top(8) choice(9). <=15.

    Now Singapore Flyer paragraphs:

    Flyer paragraph 1:

    Sentence 1: "The Singapore Flyer rotates slowly, offering panoramic views." Count: The(1) Singapore(2) Flyer(3) rotates(4) slowly,(5) offering(6) panoramic(7) views(8). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "Noise from the capsule’s motors can be audible." Count: Noise(1) from(2) the(3) capsule’s(4) motors(5) can(6) be(7) audible(8). <=15.

    Flyer paragraph 2:

    Sentence 1: "Vibration is minimal, but wind can cause a gentle sway." Count: Vibration(1) is(2) minimal,(3) but(4) wind(5) can(6) cause(7) a(8) gentle(9) sway(10). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "The boarding platform is flat and sheltered." Count: The(1) boarding(2) platform(3) is(4) flat(5) and(6) sheltered(7). <=15.

    Flyer paragraph 3:

    Sentence 1: "Take the MRT to Promenade (CC4/DT16), use Exit A." Count: Take(1) the(2) MRT(3) to(4) Promenade(5) (CC4/DT16),(6) use(7) Exit(8) A(9). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "The nearest hawker centre is Millennia Walk, a short stroll." Count: The(1) nearest(2) hawker(3) centre(4) is(5) Millennia(6) Walk,(7) a(8) short(9) stroll(10). <=15.

    Flyer paragraph 4:

    Sentence 1: "Senior tip: Book a morning slot to avoid crowds." Count: Senior(1) tip:(2) Book(3) a(4) morning(5) slot(6) to(7) avoid(8) crowds(9). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "Wear light clothing; the capsule can get warm." Count: Wear(1) light(2) clothing;(3) the(4) capsule(5) can(6) get(7) warm(8). <=15.

    Flyer paragraph 5:

    Sentence 1: "If you need quiet, the upper deck offers less foot traffic." Count: If(1) you(2) need(3) quiet,(4) the(5) upper(6) deck(7) offers(8) less(9) foot(10) traffic(11). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "A rest pavilion sits near the exit for a break." Count: A(1) rest(2) pavilion(3) sits(4) near(5) the(6) exit(7) for(8) a(9) break(10). <=15.

    Flyer paragraph 6:

    Sentence 1: "Overall rating: moderate noise, low vibration." Count: Overall(1) rating:(2) moderate(3) noise,(4) low(5) vibration(6). <=15.

    Now Cloud Forest paragraphs:

    Cloud paragraph 1:

    Sentence 1: "The Cloud Forest features a serene waterfall and gentle paths." Count: The(1) Cloud(2) Forest(3) features(4) a(5) serene(6) waterfall(7) and(8) gentle(9) paths(10). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "Noise from the misting system can be soft and soothing." Count: Noise(1) from(2) the(3) misting(4) system(5) can(6) be(7) soft(8) and(9) soothing(10). <=15.

    Cloud paragraph 2:

    Sentence 1: "The walkway is smooth, with anti‑slip surfaces." Count: The(1) walkway(2) is(3) smooth,(4) with(5) anti‑slip(6) surfaces(7). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "There are plenty of benches for rest." Count: There(1) are(2) plenty(3) of(4) benches(5) for(6) rest(7). <=15.

    Cloud paragraph 3:

    Sentence 1: "Take the MRT to Bayfront (CE1/DT16), take Exit C." Count: Take(1) the(2) MRT(3) to(4) Bayfront(5) (CE1/DT16),(6) take(7) Exit(8) C(9). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "The nearest hawker centre is Satay by the Bay, five minutes away." Count: The(1) nearest(2) hawker(3) centre(4) is(5) Satay(6) by(7) the(8) Bay,(9) five(10) minutes(11) away(12). <=15.

    Cloud paragraph 4:

    Sentence 1: "Senior tip: Bring a light jacket; the air‑conditioned cave is cool." Count: Senior(1) tip:(2) Bring(3) a(4) light(5) jacket;(6) the(7) air‑conditioned(8) cave(9) is(10) cool(11). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "Stay hydrated; tropical humidity can be high." Count: Stay(1) hydrated;(2) tropical(3) humidity(4) can(5) be(6) high(7). <=15.

    Cloud paragraph 5:

    Sentence 1: "If noise concerns you, the upper observation deck is quieter." Count: If(1) noise(2) concerns(3) you,(4) the(5) upper(6) observation(7) deck(8) is(9) quieter(10). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "A rest pavilion near the exit offers shade." Count: A(1) rest(2) pavilion(3) near(4) the(5) exit(6) offers(7) shade(8). <=15.

    Cloud paragraph 6:

    Sentence 1: "Overall, this deck rates low for both noise and vibration." Count: Overall,(1) this(2) deck(3) rates(4) low(5) for(6) both(7) noise(8) and(9) vibration(10). <=15.

    Now Henderson Waves paragraphs:

    Henderson paragraph 1:

    Sentence 1: "Henderson Waves is a 300‑meter arched bridge in the south." Count: Henderson(1) Waves(2) is(3) a(4) 300‑meter(5) arched(6) bridge(7) in(8) the(9) south(10). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "The structure can sway in strong winds, causing vibration." Count: The(1) structure(2) can(3) sway(4) in(5) strong(6) winds,(7) causing(8) vibration(9). <=15.

    Henderson paragraph 2:

    Sentence 1: "The walkway is mostly flat, but some sections are uneven." Count: The(1) walkway(2) is(3) mostly(4) flat,(5) but(6) some(7) sections(8) are(9) uneven(10). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "Benches are spaced along the path for rest." Count: Benches(1) are(2) spaced(3) along(4) the(5) path(6) for(7) rest(8). <=15.

    Henderson paragraph 3:

    Sentence 1: "Take the MRT to Labrador Park (CC26), use Exit A." Count: Take(1) the(2) MRT(3) to(4) Labrador(5) Park(6) (CC26),(7) use(8) Exit(9) A(10). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "A hawker centre at Telok Blangah is a short bus ride." Count: A(1) hawker(2) centre(3) at(4) Telok(5) Blangah(6) is(7) a(8) short(9) bus(10) ride(11). <=15.

    Henderson paragraph 4:

    Sentence 1: "Senior tip: Avoid visiting during windy afternoons." Count: Senior(1) tip:(2) Avoid(3) visiting(4) during(5) windy(6) afternoons(7). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "Wear non‑slip shoes; the surface can be slippery when wet." Count: Wear(1) non‑slip(2) shoes;(3) the(4) surface(5) can(6) be(7) slippery(8) when(9) wet(10). <=15.

    Henderson paragraph 5:

    Sentence 1: "The noise level is low, mainly from wildlife." Count: The(1) noise(2) level(3) is(4) low,(5) mainly(6) from(7) wildlife(8). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "Vibration can be noticeable during gusts." Count: Vibration(1) can(2) be(3) noticeable(4) during(5) gusts(6). <=15.

    Henderson paragraph 6:

    Sentence 1: "Overall, this deck is moderate for noise, high for vibration." Count: Overall,(1) this(2) deck(3) is(4) moderate(5) for(6) noise,(7) high(8) for(9) vibration(10). <=15.

    Now inserted paragraph after Henderson (the "Still wondering..."):

    Sentence 1: "Still wondering which deck is best for avoiding noise and vibration?" Count: Still(1) wondering(2) which(3) deck(4) is(5) best(6) for(7) avoiding(8) noise(9) and(10) vibration?(11). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "The Marina Bay Sands SkyPark remains the top choice." Count: The(1) Marina(2) Bay(3) Sands(4) SkyPark(5) remains(6) the(7) top(8) choice(9). <=15.

    Now MacRitchie paragraphs:

    Mac paragraph 1:

    Sentence 1: "The Treetop Walk is a 250‑meter suspension bridge high above the forest." Count: The(1) Treetop(2) Walk(3) is(4) a(5) 250‑meter(6) suspension(7) bridge(8) high(9) above(10) the(11) forest(12). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "Foot traffic and wind can create noticeable sway." Count: Foot(1) traffic(2) and(3) wind(4) can(5) create(6) noticeable(7) sway(8). <=15.

    Mac paragraph 2:

    Sentence 1: "The path leading to the bridge is gentle and shaded." Count: The(1) path(2) leading(3) to(4) the(5) bridge(6) is(7) gentle(8) and(9) shaded(10). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "There are rest stops with benches every 50 meters." Count: There(1) are(2) rest(3) stops(4) with(5) benches(6) every(7) 50(8) meters(9). <=15.

    Mac paragraph 3:

    Sentence 1: "Take the MRT to Caldecott (CC17), then take bus 52." Count: Take(1) the(2) MRT(3) to(4) Caldecott(5) (CC17),(6) then(7) take(8) bus(9) 52(10). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "A hawker centre at Bishan is a 15‑minute bus ride away." Count: A(1) hawker(2) centre(3) at(4) Bishan(5) is(6) a(7) 15‑minute(8) bus(9) ride(10) away(11). <=15.

    Mac paragraph 4:

    Sentence 1: "Senior tip: Go early to avoid crowds and heat." Count: Senior(1) tip:(2) Go(3) early(4) to(5) avoid(6) crowds(7) and(8) heat(9). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "Bring trekking poles for extra stability on the bridge." Count: Bring(1) trekking(2) poles(3) for(4) extra(5) stability(6) on(7) the(8) bridge(9). <=15.

    Mac paragraph 5:

    Sentence 1: "Noise from birds is pleasant, but wind noise can be loud." Count: Noise(1) from(2) birds(3) is(4) pleasant,(5) but(6) wind(7) noise(8) can(9) be(10) loud(11). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "Vibration from the bridge can be felt with each step." Count: Vibration(1) from(2) the(3) bridge(4) can(5) be(6) felt(7) with(8) each(9) step(10). <=15.

    Mac paragraph 6:

    Sentence 1: "Overall, this deck scores high for nature but moderate for vibration." Count: Overall,(1) this(2) deck(3) scores(4) high(5) for(6) nature(7) but(8) moderate(9) for(10) vibration(11). <=15.

    Now Helix Bridge paragraphs:

    Helix paragraph 1:

    Sentence 1: "The Helix Bridge is a 280‑meter pedestrian bridge near Marina Bay." Count: The(1) Helix(2) Bridge(3) is(4) a(5) 280‑meter(6) pedestrian(7) bridge(8) near(9) Marina(10) Bay(11). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "Its steel arch design creates a modern look." Count: Its(1) steel(2) arch(3) design(4) creates(5) a(6) modern(7) look(8). <=15.

    Helix paragraph 2:

    Sentence 1: "The bridge is flat, smooth, and wheelchair accessible." Count: The(1) bridge(2) is(3) flat,(4) smooth,(5) and(6) wheelchair(7) accessible(8). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "Vibration is minimal, with only footstep noise." Count: Vibration(1) is(2) minimal,(3) with(4) only(5) footstep(6) noise(7). <=15.

    Helix paragraph 3:

    Sentence 1: "Take the MRT to Bayfront (CE1/DT16), use Exit C." Count: Take(1) the(2) MRT(3) to(4) Bayfront(5) (CE1/DT16),(6) use(7) Exit(8) C(9). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "The nearest hawker centre is Satay by the Bay, a five‑minute walk." Count: The(1) nearest(2) hawker(3) centre(4) is(5) Satay(6) by(7) the(8) Bay,(9) a(10) five‑minute(11) walk(12). <=15.

    Helix paragraph 4:

    Sentence 1: "Senior tip: Walk during the evening for cooler temperatures." Count: Senior(1) tip:(2) Walk(3) during(4) the(5) evening(6) for(7) cooler(8) temperatures(9). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "Bring a light jacket as breezes can be cool." Count: Bring(1) a(2) light(3) jacket(4) as(5) breezes(6) can(7) be(8) cool(9). <=15.

    Helix paragraph 5:

    Sentence 1: "The bridge offers views of the Singapore skyline and water." Count: The(1) bridge(2) offers(3) views(4) of(5) the(6) Singapore(7) skyline(8) and(9) water(10). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "Photography is encouraged from designated spots." Count: Photography(1) is(2) encouraged(3) from(4) designated(5) spots(6). <=15.

    Helix paragraph 6:

    Sentence 1: "Overall, this deck rates low for noise and vibration." Count: Overall,(1) this(2) deck(3) rates(4) low(5) for(6) noise(7) and(8) vibration(9). <=15.

    Now ArtScience Museum paragraphs:

    Art paragraph 1:

    Sentence 1: "The ArtScience Museum’s roof garden sits atop the lotus building." Count: The(1) ArtScience(2) Museum’s(3) roof(4) garden(5) sits(6) atop(7) the(8) lotus(9) building(10). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "It offers 360‑degree views with a gentle breeze." Count: It(1) offers(2) 360‑degree(3) views(4) with(5) a(6) gentle(7) breeze(8). <=15.

    Art paragraph 2:

    Sentence 1: "The deck is level, smooth, and equipped with handrails." Count: The(1) deck(2) is(3) level,(4) smooth,(5) and(6) equipped(7) with(8) handrails(9). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "Noise from the city below is muffled by the building’s design." Count: Noise(1) from(2) the(3) city(4) below(5) is(6) muffled(7) by(8) the(9) building’s(10) design(11). <=15.

    Art paragraph 3:

    Sentence 1: "Take the MRT to Bayfront (CE1/DT16), take Exit C." Count: Take(1) the(2) MRT(3) to(4) Bayfront(5) (CE1/DT16),(6) take(7) Exit(8) C(9). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "The nearest hawker centre is Satay by the Bay, a short walk." Count: The(1) nearest(2) hawker(3) centre(4) is(5) Satay(6) by(7) the(8) Bay,(9) a(10) short(11) walk(12). <=15.

    Art paragraph 4:

    Sentence 1: "Senior tip: Visit in the early morning for sunrise views." Count: Senior(1) tip:(2) Visit(3) in(4) the(5) early(6) morning(7) for(8) sunrise(9) views(10). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "Bring a camera to capture the golden hour." Count: Bring(1) a(2) camera(3) to(4) capture(5) the(6) golden(7) hour(8). <=15.

    Art paragraph 5:

    Sentence 1: "The garden features a reflective pool and art installations." Count: The(1) garden(2) features(3) a(4) reflective(5) pool(6) and(7) art(8) installations(9). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "Quiet seating areas are scattered throughout." Count: Quiet(1) seating(2) areas(3) are(4) scattered(5) throughout(6). <=15.

    Art paragraph 6:

    Sentence 1: "Overall, this deck scores low for noise and vibration." Count: Overall,(1) this(2) deck(3) scores(4) low(5) for(6) noise(7) and(8) vibration(9). <=15.

    Now Mount Faber paragraphs:

    Faber paragraph 1:

    Sentence 1: "Mount Faber Walk leads to the Jewel Box, a hilltop pavilion." Count: Mount(1) Faber(2) Walk(3) leads(4) to(5) the(6) Jewel(7) Box,(8) a(9) hilltop(10) pavilion(11). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "The path is paved, gentle, and shaded by trees." Count: The(1) path(2) is(3) paved,(4) gentle,(5) and(6) shaded(7) by(8) trees(9). <=15.

    Faber paragraph 2:

    Sentence 1: "Noise is minimal, limited to distant traffic." Count: Noise(1) is(2) minimal,(3) limited(4) to(5) distant(6) traffic(7). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "Vibration is negligible on this walkway." Count: Vibration(1) is(2) negligible(3) on(4) this(5) walkway(6). <=15.

    Faber paragraph 3:

    Sentence 1: "Take the MRT to HarbourFront (CC29), then take the Faber Walk." Count: Take(1) the(2) MRT(3) to(4) HarbourFront(5) (CC29),(6) then(7) take(8) the(9) Faber(10) Walk(11). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "A hawker centre at HarbourFront is a five‑minute walk." Count: A(1) hawker(2) centre(3) at(4) HarbourFront(5) is(6) a(7) five‑minute(8) walk(9). <=15.

    Faber paragraph 4:

    Sentence 1: "Senior tip: Use the cable car for a scenic ascent." Count: Senior(1) tip:(2) Use(3) the(4) cable(5) car(6) for(7) a(8) scenic(9) ascent(10). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "The cable car station is wheelchair accessible." Count: The(1) cable(2) car(3) station(4) is(5) wheelchair(6) accessible(7). <=15.

    Faber paragraph 5:

    Sentence 1: "The Jewel Box offers outdoor terraces with city views." Count: The(1) Jewel(2) Box(3) offers(4) outdoor(5) terraces(6) with(7) city(8) views(9). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "A café provides light snacks and beverages." Count: A(1) café(2) provides(3) light(4) snacks(5) and(6) beverages(7). <=15.

    Faber paragraph 6:

    Sentence 1: "Overall, this deck rates low for noise and vibration." Count: Overall,(1) this(2) deck(3) rates(4) low(5) for(6) noise(7) and(8) vibration(9). <=15.

    Now inserted paragraph after Faber (the "Considering all factors...").

    Sentence 1: "Considering all factors, which deck is best for avoiding noise and vibration?" Count: Considering(1) all(2) factors,(3) which(4) deck(5) is(6) best(7) for(8) avoiding(9) noise(10) and(11) vibration?(12). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "For most seniors, the SkyPark offers the calmest experience." Count: For(1) most(2) seniors,(3) the(4) SkyPark(5) offers(6) the(7) calmest(8) experience(9). <=15.

    Now Final Recommendation paragraphs:

    Final paragraph 1:

    Sentence 1: "For seniors seeking the quietest, most stable deck, Marina Bay Sands SkyPark wins." Count: For(1) seniors(2) seeking(3) the(4) quietest,(5) most(6) stable(7) deck,(8) Marina(9) Bay(10) Sands(11) SkyPark(12) wins(13). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "Its solid floor, low wind exposure, and ample seating create a calm experience." Count: Its(1) solid(2) floor,(3) low(4) wind(5) exposure,(6) and(7) ample(8) seating(9) create(10) a(11) calm(12) experience(13). <=15.

    Final paragraph 2:

    Sentence 1: "The Cloud Forest comes second, offering soothing mist and gentle paths." Count: The(1) Cloud(2) Forest(3) comes(4) second,(5) offering(6) soothing(7) mist(8) and(9) gentle(10) paths(11). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "Both sites have easy MRT access and nearby hawker centres." Count: Both(1) sites(2) have(3) easy(4) MRT(5) access(6) and(7) nearby(8) hawker(9) centres(10). <=15.

    Final paragraph 3:

    Sentence 1: "Avoid Henderson Waves on windy days; the sway can be unsettling." Count: Avoid(1) Henderson(2) Waves(3) on(4) windy(5) days;(6) the(7) sway(8) can(9) be(10) unsettling(11). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "The Singapore Flyer and Treetop Walk suit those who enjoy mild motion." Count: The(1) Singapore(2) Flyer(3) and(4) Treetop(5) Walk(6) suit(7) those(8) who(9) enjoy(10) mild(11) motion(12). <=15.

    Final paragraph 4:

    Sentence 1: "Remember to stay hydrated, use sunscreen, and take breaks in air‑conditioned rest pavilions." Count: Remember(1) to(2) stay(3) hydrated,(4) use(5) sunscreen,(6) and(7) take(8) breaks(9) in(10) air‑conditioned(11) rest(12) pavilions(13). <=15.

    Sentence 2: "Enjoy Singapore’s skyline safely and comfortably." Count: Enjoy(1) Singapore’s(2) skyline(3) safely(4) and(5) comfortably(6). <=15.

    All sentences appear <=15 words.

    Now we must verify the total word count after modifications. We need to recalc with removed paragraphs and added keyword phrase paragraphs.

    We previously had total 1006 words after removal of extra paragraphs but before adding the two extra paragraphs (the "Still wondering..." and "Considering all factors..."). Those added 20 + 21 = 41 words. So new total = 1006 + 41 = 1047 words. That's within 1000-1200.

    Thus final article length approx 1047 words.

    Now we must ensure we haven't accidentally kept any extra paragraphs that exceed the limit. We removed all extra paragraphs. Let's list final article structure:

    - Title

    - Intro (3 paragraphs)

    - Senior Travel Tips (4 paragraphs)

    - Marina Bay Sands (6 paragraphs)

    - Singapore Flyer (6 paragraphs)

    - Cloud Forest (6 paragraphs)

    - Henderson Waves (6 paragraphs)

    - Inserted paragraph (2 sentences) after Henderson

    - MacRitchie (6 paragraphs)

    - Helix Bridge (6 paragraphs)

    - ArtScience Museum (6 paragraphs)

    - Mount Faber (6 paragraphs)

    - Inserted paragraph (2 sentences) after Faber

    - Final Recommendation (4 paragraphs)

    Now we must check that we didn't include any leftover extra paragraphs. Let's recount each section.

    Intro: 3 paragraphs.

    Senior Tips: 4 paragraphs.

    Marina: 6 paragraphs.

    Flyer: 6 paragraphs.

    Cloud: 6 paragraphs.

    Henderson: 6 paragraphs.

    Inserted paragraph: 1 paragraph (2 sentences). That's okay.

    MacRitchie: 6 paragraphs.

    Helix: 6 paragraphs.

    Art: 6 paragraphs.

    Faber: 6 paragraphs.

    Inserted paragraph: 1 paragraph.

    Final: 4 paragraphs.

    Now total paragraphs: 3+4+6+6+6+6+1+6+6+6+6+1+4 = 55 paragraphs. Each paragraph is short.

    Now we need to ensure we used local terms: MRT, hawker centre, rest pavilion appear. Yes.

    We used "MRT" many times, "hawker centre", "rest pavilion" appears in Senior Tips and some paragraphs. We also used "air‑conditioned rest pavilions". Good.

    We used "MRT出口" not needed, but we used "MRT".

    We used "hawker centre" many times.

    We used "rest pavilion" appears.

    Now the article includes the keyword phrase in the first paragraph, after Henderson, after Faber, and in final recommendation maybe also but not needed.

    Now the article is in English, short sentences, headings.

    Now we must output in Markdown format. Title with heading? Title is a line, we can make it a heading level 1: "# Which Deck Is the Best for Avoiding Noise and Vibration? Singapore's Senior‑Friendly Observation Decks Guide". Then we start paragraphs.

    Make sure headings are "##" for subheadings.

    Now final output: Title line, then article.

    Let's format accordingly.

    We'll produce final answer.

    # Which Deck Is the Best for Avoiding Noise and Vibration? Singapore's Senior‑Friendly Observation Decks Guide

    Which deck is the best for avoiding noise and vibration?

    Singapore offers many sky decks, but seniors need quiet and smooth paths.

    Loud crowds and shaking can cause discomfort for older visitors.

    This guide compares top decks for calm and stable experiences.

    All recommended decks sit near MRT stations and hawker centres.

    You can rest, eat, and recharge without long walks.

    ## Senior Travel Tips for Singapore

    Singapore’s tropical heat can be tiring for seniors.

    Stay in shaded areas and drink water often.

    Use an umbrella or wear a hat for sun protection.

    Air‑conditioned rest pavilions are available at most attractions.

    Plan visits during cooler early mornings or late afternoons.

    Avoid midday sun to reduce fatigue.

    Wear comfortable, non‑slip shoes on all decks.

    Check weather forecasts before heading out.

    ## Marina Bay Sands SkyPark

    The SkyPark sits 57 levels above the city.

    Its glass‑fiber deck is solid, reducing vibration from wind.

    The walkway is flat, smooth, and wheelchair friendly.

    Benches line the perimeter for rest.

    Take the MRT to Bayfront (CE1/DT16), exit B.

    The nearest hawker centre is Marina Square, a five‑minute walk.

    Senior tip: Visit early morning for fewer crowds.

    Bring a hat and water; the sun can be harsh.

    Avoid the outdoor pool area if you prefer quiet.

    The observation deck has air‑conditioned corners for comfort.

    Overall, this deck scores high for low noise and vibration.

    ## Singapore Flyer

    The Singapore Flyer rotates slowly, offering panoramic views.

    Noise from the capsule’s motors can be audible.

    Vibration is minimal, but wind can cause a gentle sway.

    The boarding platform is flat and sheltered.

    Take the MRT to Promenade (CC4/DT16), use Exit A.

    The nearest hawker centre is Millennia Walk, a short stroll.

    Senior tip: Book a morning slot to avoid crowds.

    Wear light clothing; the capsule can get warm.

    If you need quiet, the upper deck offers less foot traffic.

    A rest pavilion sits near the exit for a break.

    Overall rating: moderate noise, low vibration.

    ## Gardens by the Bay – Cloud Forest

    The Cloud Forest features a serene waterfall and gentle paths.

    Noise from the misting system can be soft and soothing.

    The walkway is smooth, with anti‑slip surfaces.

    There are plenty of benches for rest.

    Take the MRT to Bayfront (CE1/DT16), take Exit C.

    The nearest hawker centre is Satay by the Bay, five minutes away.

    Senior tip: Bring a light jacket; the air‑conditioned cave is cool.

    Stay hydrated; tropical humidity can be high.

    If noise concerns you, the upper observation deck is quieter.

    A rest pavilion near the exit offers shade.

    Overall, this deck rates low for both noise and vibration.

    ## Henderson Waves

    Henderson Waves is a 300‑meter arched bridge in the south.

    The structure can sway in strong winds, causing vibration.

    The walkway is mostly flat, but some sections are uneven.

    Benches are spaced along the path for rest.

    Take the MRT to Labrador Park (CC26), use Exit A.

    A hawker centre at Telok Blangah is a short bus ride.

    Senior tip: Avoid visiting during windy afternoons.

    Wear non‑slip shoes; the surface can be slippery when wet.

    The noise level is low, mainly from wildlife.

    Vibration can be noticeable during gusts.

    Overall, this deck is moderate for noise, high for vibration.

    Still wondering which deck is best for avoiding noise and vibration?

    The Marina Bay Sands SkyPark remains the top choice.

    ## MacRitchie Reservoir – Treetop Walk

    The Treetop Walk is a 250‑meter suspension bridge high above the forest.

    Foot traffic and wind can create noticeable sway.

    The path leading to the bridge is gentle and shaded.

    There are rest stops with benches every 50 meters.

    Take the MRT to Caldecott (CC17), then take bus 52.

    A hawker centre at Bishan is a 15‑minute bus ride away.

    Senior tip: Go early to avoid crowds and heat.

    Bring trekking poles for extra stability on the bridge.

    Noise from birds is pleasant, but wind noise can be loud.

    Vibration from the bridge can be felt with each step.

    Overall, this deck scores high for nature but moderate for vibration.

    ## Helix Bridge

    The Helix Bridge is a 280‑meter pedestrian bridge near Marina Bay.

    Its steel arch design creates a modern look.

    The bridge is flat, smooth, and wheelchair accessible.

    Vibration is minimal, with only footstep noise.

    Take the MRT to Bayfront (CE1/DT16), use Exit C.

    The nearest hawker centre is Satay by the Bay, a five‑minute walk.

    Senior tip: Walk during the evening for cooler temperatures.

    Bring a light jacket as breezes can be cool.

    The bridge offers views of the Singapore skyline and water.

    Photography is encouraged from designated spots.

    Overall, this deck rates low for noise and vibration.

    ## ArtScience Museum Roof Garden

    The ArtScience Museum’s roof garden sits atop the lotus building.

    It offers 360‑degree views with a gentle breeze.

    The deck is level, smooth, and equipped with handrails.

    Noise from the city below is muffled by the building’s design.

    Take the MRT to Bayfront (CE1/DT16), take Exit C.

    The nearest hawker centre is Satay by the Bay, a short walk.

    Senior tip: Visit in the early morning for sunrise views.

    Bring a camera to capture the golden hour.

    The garden features a reflective pool and art installations.

    Quiet seating areas are scattered throughout.

    Overall, this deck scores low for noise and vibration.

    ## Mount Faber Walk – The Jewel Box

    Mount Faber Walk leads to the Jewel Box, a hilltop pavilion.

    The path is paved, gentle, and shaded by trees.

    Noise is minimal, limited to distant traffic.

    Vibration is negligible on this walkway.

    Take the MRT to HarbourFront (CC29), then take the Faber Walk.

    A hawker centre at HarbourFront is a five‑minute walk.

    Senior tip: Use the cable car for a scenic ascent.

    The cable car station is wheelchair accessible.

    The Jewel Box offers outdoor terraces with city views.

    A café provides light snacks and beverages.

    Overall, this deck rates low for noise and vibration.

    Considering all factors, which deck is best for avoiding noise and vibration?

    For most seniors, the SkyPark offers the calmest experience.

    ## Final Recommendation

    For seniors seeking the quietest, most stable deck, Marina Bay Sands SkyPark wins.

    Its solid floor, low wind exposure, and ample seating create a calm experience.

    The Cloud Forest comes second, offering soothing mist and gentle paths.

    Both sites have easy MRT access and nearby hawker centres.

    Avoid Henderson Waves on windy days; the sway can be unsettling.

    The Singapore Flyer and Treetop Walk suit those who enjoy mild motion.

    Remember to stay hydrated, use sunscreen, and take breaks in air‑conditioned rest pavilions.

    Enjoy Singapore’s skyline safely and comfortably.