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axist
2020-05-04, 03:47 PM
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Singapore is the island nation at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, 137 kilometers north of the equator in Southeast Asia. This country is separate from Malaysia by the Johor Strait in the north, and from the Riau Islands, Indonesia by the Singapore Strait in the south. Singapore is the foremost financial center in the world and a cosmopolitan world city which plays an important role in trade and international finance.

Singapore Harbor is one of the five busiest ports in the world. Singapore has a long history of immigration. Diverse population about 6 million people consisting of Chinese, Malay, Indian, Arabic, diverse, Asian, and Caucasian people. 42% of Singaporeans are foreigners who work and study there. Foreign workers make up 50% of the service sector. This country is the second most populous in the world after Monaco.

IN. Kearney calls Singapore as the most globalized country in the world in the Globalization Index 2006. Before independence in 1965, Singapore is a diverse trading port with a GDP per capita of $ 511, the highest in East Asia at the time.

Some places must visit in Singapore :
1. Gardens by the Bay
2. Sentosa Island
3. Merlion park
4. Universal Studios

shimam
2020-05-06, 08:32 PM
Sentosa Island is the name of the island in Singapore, very famous as a vacation destination. You can visit several places, there are four different entertainment zone areas.
There is Imbiah Lookout, a place for kids because it is a friendly learning place like a butterfly park, Discover of Singapore and others.
There is also Siloso Point which contains several underwater parks. You can visit the beach for relax and sunbathe.
Resort World Sentosa is the location of many entertainment venues, one of them is Universal Studios Singapore, is a Universal Studio theme park , the first and only one in Southeast Asia.

ilman
2020-05-08, 10:47 PM
Arrived at Changi Airport Terminal 1,2 or 3, You will find booklets / brochures on shelves near the immigration gate or on any side. I don't think it's hard to find it. Or you can find it in the information section. And don't just take a brochure because they provide lots of brochures in various languages. just take it in English. There is City Maps and MRT Maps in the brochure, what you need while in Singapore. Other than , the importance of taking a brochure are lots of exciting tourist destinations marked on City Maps. So you can plan your destination that you will take. you also can calculate the distance between the hotel, MRT station, and the destination to be visited later. I think it was helpful when I first went to Singapore. Sometimes there are many discount vouchers on brochures

yanete
2020-05-09, 03:38 PM
Singapore is one of the favorite tourist destinations for a vacation. Besides having many tourist destinations, Singapore is also known as a clean, modern and orderly country. Unfortunately, as a developed country, Singapore has expensive living costs. Well, if you want to vacation to Singapore, here are some cheap tourist destinations in Singapore

Raffles' Landing Site
Raffles' Landing Site is Sir Stamford Raffles first landed place in Singapore.
The location is in Boat Quay, Civic District which is located on the Singapore River. you can relax and take pictures for free, You can enjoy the view of the clean and beautiful Singapore River here.

Clarke Quay
Clarke Quay is the right place to enjoy a night in Singapore. The location is not far from Raffles' Landing Site and still on the banks of the Singapore River. In this place, you can enjoy a row of Chinese buildings, and enjoy the beautiful sparkling colorful lights .

randon
2020-05-10, 08:21 PM
The first impression of visiting Singapore is that the city is neat and clean. I walked along the pedestrian to Marina Bay. Here pedestrians become a priority, the car will stop if there are pedestrians crossing the road. Government regulations are very good here.
I walked along the river to Marina Bay. arrived at Merlion there were already many tourists .Singapore icon on this one became one of the destinations to take pictures. I was looking for the best photo spot . Finally it rains at night, and I walk to under the bridge while looking for food. I ordered a package of fried vermicelli and Tea Tarik for 5 dollars

shimam
2020-05-12, 09:55 PM
There are some tourist destinations in Singapore that you must visit:

- Raffles' Landing Site is where Sir Stamford Raffles first landed in Singapore. The location is in Boat Quay, Civic District which is on the Singapore River side. you can relax and take pictures for free, and enjoy the clean and beautiful Singapore River.

- Clarke Quay is the right place to spend the night in Singapore. The location is not far from Raffles' Landing Site and is on the edge of the Singapore River. In this place, you can enjoy Chinese buildings, while enjoying the beauty of colorful lights.

- Singapore Botanic Garde is a 74-hectare park, you can enjoy the views of all-green and beautiful. This park is open from 5 am to 12 pm. you can enter the Singapore Botanic Gardens for free.

- Orchard Road is the most famous shopping center in Singapore. Along the way, you will find many shops that sell a variety of goods such as electronics, clothing, shoes, bags, to accessories.

- Little India is a district located on the east side of the Singapore River. This area is one of the busiest districts in Singapore. You will find shopping centers that are open 24 hours nonstop. Don't forget to stop at temple named Vadapathira Kaliamman Tample.

yulbang111
2020-05-19, 10:36 AM
Start your Singapore tour by visiting the iconic tourist destination. You certainly want to visit Merlion and take pictures with the backdrop of the famous Marina Bay Sands building, right? The first location you must go is downtown Singapore (CBD). Here, you will find many iconic Singapore destinations. You can start journey in Merlion Park to see the famous Merlion statue. This lion head statue with a body like a fish is an icon of Singapore , as proof that you've been to Singapore, don't forget to take a photo and take a selfie with a Merlion background.
Then you can visit to Merlion Park fot free. Another iconic Singapore tourist spot in the Singapore CBD area is Gardens by the Bay. This 100-hectare park is located opposite Marina Bay Sands has a collection of rare plants in the world's largest greenhouse (Flower Dome) and the world's tallest indoor waterfall (Cloud Forest). To save costs, you can buy special packages which includes tickets to enter the two attractions.
End your day by enjoying the panoramic night view of the city from the top of the Singapore Flyer. You can observe views of the cities of Johor Bahru (Malaysia) and Batam (Indonesia) , Singapore Flyer operates every day from morning to 10.30 at night

yuyul
2020-07-19, 07:33 AM
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The Esplanade or durian building or Theaters on the Bay is located at 1 Esplanade Dr., Singapore, opposite Merlion Park. Esplanade is a tourist center for arts and performance in Singapore. To reach the location of this tourist spot you can take the MRT train, walk from City Hall about 10 minutes and Esplanade Circle Line Station (Exit D). Then pass the underpass that is connected to several malls, namely Citylink, Raffles City, Marina Square, SuntecCity, and MilleniaWalk.
Inside the Esplanade, in addition to the theater and theater, there are also shops and open areas where free shows are held. On the outside of the building you can take pictures with the background of Marina Bay Sands and the towering building. Besides being free to take pictures and enjoy the beautiful scenery, you can also enjoy art and music performances for free. There is also a complete library here. Operating hours from 12.00 - 20.30 local time.

jigrak66
2020-07-24, 03:45 PM
The Art Science Museum is a museum located at Marina Bay Sands. Located on the shores of Lake Marina Bay, the Art Science Museum has a shape resembling a lotus. Not only that, the uniqueness of the Art Science Museum lotus flower design, this lotus design also has the function of collecting rainwater, and flowing it into a waterfall. The Art Science Museum is where world-class art exhibitions take place so it is very interesting to visit.
Singapore River is a river in Singapore that flows from the middle of Singapore to the ocean. This river is so famous for tourists and is one of the tourist attractions in Singapore that is most visited by tourists. An interesting activity on the Singapore River is the Singapore River Cruise, or a tour along the river using a sophisticated electric boat. While enjoying the view of Singapore from the river, the guide on the boat will give an explanation of the Singapore River, buildings that are traversed, the history of Singapore, and others.

hellboy2221
2020-07-24, 06:05 PM
Arrived at Changi Airport Terminal 1,2 or three, you may locate booklets / brochures on cabinets near the immigration gate or on any side. I don't suppose it is difficult to find it. Or you could locate it in the facts segment. And don't just take a brochure because they offer masses of brochures in numerous languages. just take it in English. there's city Maps and MRT Maps within the brochure, what you want even as in Singapore. apart from , the significance of taking a brochure are masses of exciting tourist locations marked on town Maps. so you can plan your destination that you may take. you can also calculate the gap between the resort, MRT station, and the vacation spot to be visited later. I assume it turned into helpful when I first went to Singapore. now and again there are numerous bargain vouchers on brochures

Pak3000
2020-09-18, 02:57 PM
A Review On Singapore


Singapore is an island country off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula in Southeast Asia. It is separated from Malaysia by the Straits of Johor, and from Indonesia's Riau Islands by the Singapore Strait. Singapore has a strategic location for Southeast Asian sea routes

Tourist Destinations

1. Marina Bay Sands
The opulent Marina Bay Sands resort complex includes a high-end luxury hotel, a mall with a canal running through it, the ArtScience Museum, and the Marina Bay Sands Skypark Observation Deck—a vantage point for taking in the entire city. The Skypark's viewing deck and infinity pool are found in the ship (yes, ship) that tops the hotel. Only hotel guests are allowed to use the infinity pool, but anyone can visit the observation deck.

2. Gardens by the Bay
Once you've glimpsed this beautifully designed green space (from the top of the Marina Bay Sands, perhaps) you won't be able to stay away. Wander through the Bay East Garden, perfect for enjoying the vibrant plant life and escaping the city bustle for a moment.

3. Botanic Gardens
Not to be confused with the Gardens on the Bay, the Botanic Gardens are also worth a visit. Singapore received its first UNESCO World Heritage nomination for its botanical gardens, and with good reason. The city can sometimes feel like a concrete jungle, albeit a clean and comfortable one, but the botanic gardens preserve pieces of Singapore's wilder heritage.

4. Singapore Zoo
Billing itself as the world's best rainforest zoo, the Singapore Zoo is a pretty impressive place. The facility is clean and inviting, and the animals appear well treated, with plenty of lush vegetation and habitat space.
The orangutans are particularly impressive, and visitors can watch as babies and adults alike swing high above their platforms and snack on fruits. There is also a large chimpanzee family, zebras, meerkats, a komodo dragon, mole rats, white tigers, kangaroos, and many other creatures.

5. Orchard Road
One could be forgiven for coming to Singapore and doing nothing but shopping, as this is a world-class city for style and designer chic. The Orchard Road area is a great place to start a shopping spree, as there are high-end stores at every turn. You'd expect nothing less from a neighborhood that boasts 22 malls and six department stores. There are also four movie theaters, including an IMAX cinema, and a KTV karaoke establishment.