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The Republic of Singapore is an island city state, a highly cosmopolitan world city and the world’s fourth leading financial centre.
Its diverse population is made up of Chinese, Malays, Indians, Asians and Caucasians of various ethnic origins.
Formerly just a humble fishing village Singapore today is a bustling cosmopolitan city with high-rise buildings and landscape gardens that blend culture, cuisine, arts and architecture.
Sights:
The Singapore Zoo is as one of the world’s most spectacular zoos with over 3,600 mammals, birds and reptiles, including rare and endangered species. The Zoo’s orangutan breeding program has helped the survival and growth of this gentle endangered species.
Sentosa an idyllic island resort has entertainment by day and night, lush green surroundings to explore, and manicured gardens, dancing fountains and two challenging international 18-hole golf courses with scenic undulating views. Sentosa Sandsation, Black Moon Foam Parties, and Zouk Out Dance Festival are annual festive international events.
CHIJMES is an attraction offering an exciting dining, shopping, and leisure and entertainment experience in the back drop of the restored CHIJMES chapel.
The Singapore Art Museum has 13 galleries and is home to the national art collection of Singapore. Singapore has 9 other museums displaying collections from philately to pewter.
Singapore Botanic Gardens close to the centre of the city is a combination of untouched primary forest and specialty gardens.
Little India is the focal point of Singapore’s Indian community.
Chinatown is full of contrasts and fascinating details, where the historic buildings have been lovingly conserved and old beliefs still prevail.
Jurong Bird Park lets the visitor come face to face with some 8000 birds most colorful an enthralling.
The Raffles Hotel built in 1887 is a favorite retreat of writers and movie stars and home of the Singapore Sling, a celebrated cocktail.
The over 15 parks and gardens of Singapore from the Chinese garden to the Bukit Batok Nature Park satisfy the interest of the curious visitor to the nature lover alike.
Singapore’s Central Shopping Belt extending from Tanglin Road all the way down Orchard Road and Bras Basah Road to Marina Bay provides an unforgettable experience of theme designer boutiques, local and international department stores, specialty shops and bargain counters compete with outdoor cafes and gourmet restaurants.
Eating, along with shopping, is said to be the country’s national pastime, and with the Singapore Food Festival held every July showcasing the best of Singapore’s cuisine a blend of British, Chinese, Indian, Malay, Tamil cuisine, and Indonesian cuisine.
Nightclubs, bars and lounges, and live entertainment venues provide nightlife vibrant and varied.
Changi International Airport is a major aviation hub in Southeast Asia and has been rated as one of the best international airports.
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