Singapore
Travel Guide
- Singapore is an island nation country. A young and
multi-racial nation, which is only 39 years old of
age. Though a small and young, it has come a long
way since it gained independent as a nation. 90% of
its people are off spring of immigrants from China,
India and Malaysia. And it is amazing how its people
can live in racial harmony. This is in fact one of
the charms of Singapore.
Visiting Singapore is like visiting
a mini Asia. There is Chinatown, where you get to
know the tales of dragon descendents. Pass by Serangoon
where Little India is and the smell of spices will
program your brain to think that you are in Calcutta.
Step into ancient Singapore when it was known as Temasek
when you enter the Malay Village at Geylang Serai.
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Get
a taste of Tom Yam at the unofficial
Little Thailand at Golden Mile Complex, where the
Thai workers congregate daily. And on Sunday, shop
at Far East Plaza at Orchard Road and you will be
like in Philippines. This precinct also holds an unofficial
title of Little Philippines. It is definitely value
for money to visit Singapore and experience different
culture and heritage all in one place. This is the
beautiful of it and it is charm of Singapore. There are lots of cheap hotels in Singapore too.
It a country that is blessed summer all year round.
Full blast of sunshine all year round. It is difficult
not to get a tan by the time you leave unless you
stay indoor all the times. This will be a waste of
time. Blessed with tropical climate, it is the ideal
place for sports that associate itself with the sun,
sand and sea. This is evidence by the two beaches
it has ─ East Coast Park and West Coast Park.
East Coast Park can be compare to Gold Coast in Australia,
though not in term of size. Singapore
it is also a place for adventure sports. This can
be testified by Extreme sportsman Ian Adamson, world
record holder for endurance kayaking (349.2km).