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Singapore
Unique is the word that best captures Singapore, a dynamic city rich in contrast and colour where you'll find a harmonious blend of culture,
cuisine, arts and architecture. A bridge between the East and the West for centuries, Singapore, located in the heart of fascinating Southeast
Asia, continues to embrace tradition and modernity today. Brimming with unbridled energy and bursting with exciting events, the city offers
countless unique, memorable experiences waiting to be discovered.
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Singapore Overview
Singapore is both an island and a country, located at the southern tip of the
Malay Peninsula. Singapore City, known as the “Lion City”, the name of the city is derived from
the Malay words singa which means ‘lion’ and pura which means ‘city’. The city ranked first in Asia and eleventh in the world for quality of life by the economists. Singapore has something for everyone, from families to business travelers. At first glance, Singapore appears shockingly modern and anonymous, but this is an undeniably Asian city where Chinese, Malay and Indian traditions from feng shui to ancestor worship create part of the everyday landscape – colorful contrasts that bring the city to life.
How to Get There
Singapore is the country that there are many airlines into Changi International Airport, Singapore’s ultramodern National Airport - often voted one of the best airports in the world. From the airport, you have many ways and choices to get into the city such as by train, by
bus and by taxi services. Furthermore, Singapore is in the south of Malaysia and you can get into Singapore by other ways such as by Malaysia’s rail system, by immaculate air-conditioned buses, by own car which you can drive across a bridge between Tuas in Western Singapore and Geylang Patah, by taxi and the last one is a ferry. A passenger ferry operates between north Changi and Tanjung Belungkor, east of Joho Bahru.
How to Get Around
Singapore’s public transport is plentiful and varied. You have the option of using metered taxis, the MRT subway system, Underground Rail, or the convenient bus services
which has a comprehensive network with frequent services, it’s cheap and simple to use. On the water, you can get around by ferry and bumboat. For ferry, the regular ferry services will operate from the World Trade Centre to Sentosa and other islands, including Batam in Indonesia. But if you choose to get around by bumboats, you can charter it to take various tours on the Singapore River, while luxurious junk tours can be taken around the harbour.
Things to Do in Singapore
Singapore is Asia in a nutshell. You can see Chinese society, witness Indian culture, and peak into Malay life. At the same time, you can immerse yourself in a true tourist experience. In Singapore, Shopping is a major part of why people come here. It provides some of the best shopping experiences in Asia. The most famous shopping area in Singapore is The Orchard
Road area or more traditional ethnic market areas like Arab Street, Chinatown, and Geylang Serai. Singapore is for shoppers, you can shop ‘till you drop. Furthermore, don’t’ forget to visit world class parks and attractions such as The Jurong Bird Park, Sentosa Island, the Merlion, Botanic Garden, stay at top class hotels, and eat the best food on Earth. And you can do it all in relative safety. If you can only go to one place in Asia, it should be Singapore.
Where to stay in Singapore
If you are in Singapore and want to find a place to stay, you will have more choice because there are plenty of hotels here. In Singapore, if you want to live in the lap of luxury, don’t forget to check into one of the premier hotels in town.
Some of the best hotels include the Swissotel Stamford Hotel, Ritz Carlton Hotel and Four Seasons Hotel. It’s a big accommodation budget though. For travelers who are on a limited budget and just want a no-frills place to stay, Budget Hotels are perfect. Interestingly, some of the budget hotels have got amenities superior to the premier hotels out there such as the Fragrance Hotel or Hotel 81. For another accommodation in Singapore, the option is to stay in HDB flat. It is a “Housing Development Board” flat which is essentially owned by the government. You can find and check it in newspaper classified to find out if anyone is renting out a room.