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An Overview of Singapore
Singapore is a bustling cosmopolitan city populated with high-rise
buildings and landscape gardens. Brimming with a harmonious blend of culture,
cuisine, arts and architecture, Singapore
is a dynamic city that's rich in contrast and colour. In fact, you can even say
that Singapore
embodies the finest of both East and West. Located
in Southeast Asia, Singapore has a land area of about 710 square kilometres,
making her one of the smallest countries in the world and the smallest in the
region - hence the moniker "The Little Red Dot". Although small in size, Singapore
commands an enormous presence in the world today with its free trade economy
and highly efficient workforce. Also, her strategic location in the region has
enabled her to become a central sea port along major shipping routes.
Singapore's climate is warm and humid, with
temperatures ranging from 23 to 33 degrees Celsius. Expect plenty of sunshine,
with the occasional rain storm, especially during the year-end periods.
At
present, Singapore's
population stands at about five million people, with English as the main
language of instruction, and a mother tongue for each major ethnicity. One of
the distinctly Singaporean things you'll notice on our island is a ubiquitous
collage of cultures. Coming together as a society and living in harmony, there
are four major races - namely the Chinese (majority), Malay, Indian and
Eurasian. Each community offers a different perspective of life in Singapore in
terms of culture, religion, food and language.
Being
a multi-racial society, Singapore
is as diverse as it is cohesive. With so much to see and do, this is perhaps
best experienced through your encounters with the locals. And if you're feeling
nostalgic and looking to discover old world charm, you can explore and
experience the island's key historical landmarks or memorials. You can also
embark on a heritage trail and enjoy the sights and sounds at various cultural
precincts, notably Chinatown, Little India and
Kampong Glam.
If
you prefer the bright city lights and being amidst the hustle and bustle, then
you'll be delighted to know that there are numerous shopping malls, museums,
and dining and entertainment hotspots to choose from. Get into the thick of the
shopping action at the iconic Orchard
Road stretch, or party the night away at the
Clarke Quay or Boat Quay areas, both of which offer a myriad selection of
nightlife activities.
The
other thing that will strike you most about Singapore is its multifarious
offering of food - day or night, there will always be something to whet your
appetite. With a range of dining options from Peranakan to Chinese, Indian to
Malay, fusion and more, you'll be spoilt for choice.
It is also easy and inexpensive to
get around Singapore
on the integrated transport system of efficient air-conditioned bus services,
modern Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) lines and affordable taxi services.
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