Friday, February 5, 2010
Singapore Travel Guide - What to Do in Singapore
This is a report on what it means to live in Singapore. It can also serve as a travel report for his next visit to Singapore. Singapore is a city in Southeast Asia and is just below Malaysia and western Indonesia. Isla small E ', and currently has about 5millioninhabitants. It is very tropical and hot, with temperatures consistently above 30C. It usually rains only once a day for half an hour, but sometimes (like now) and we barely have periods when he is gone. The majority of the population are descendants of Chinese who came to Milan in the early 1800s to work in the port of recent origin. Most of them speak Mandarin, even though everyone in Singapore is conducted in English with Mandarin and Malay also taught. The other 3 groups of the population are Malays, Indians and whites. All these groups have a very different culture and practice a different religion, but Singapore is proud of its diversity and everyone here seems to agree. Singapore is a clean and safe to live, which is one of the reasons I like it here. All the streets are very clean and look beautiful and in many places are surrounded by leafy trees and plants.So what you can do here as a tourist? Explore the diverse cultures of Milan is the place to go if you want a taste of Asia, but I still like the luxury of a very clean, the people who speak English and fantastic shopping. Although a modern city, there are still places in Singapore where you can still experience the culture.Places Asia to visit the Arab street: this is the traditional neighborhood of Malaysian people. You can find here the mosque and some streets of the beautiful and picturesque, with small shops. Little India: Only one foot in this part of town, most people on Indian roads, such as restaurants and shops, and really the feeling of being in India. Chinatown: beautiful antique shops, temples and many old beautiful shophouses makes this a fun place to explore. Raffles Hotel: This place serves as a place of tranquility for the Europeans in the colonial era. Today is a beautiful place to explore the museum, browse through some shops, have a drink at the bar or sit in the long terrace.Enjoy outside Madrid nightlifeAlthough seems to have the reputation of being "bored" of the city is working hard to get rid of this picture. The race in Formula 1 is now held here once a year and 2 casinos are under construction. There are already many cafes and restaurants. And I like going out at night with little clothing when the temperature is so beautiful and sitting in one of the many terraces that I like outside.Places: Clarke Quay: If you believe that Singapore is not a very then visit Clarke Quay. A lively city with many restaurants, bars and nightclubs. a place like the bar where they play 1NiteStand excellent stand-up comedy and life bands. Even if they now prefer to Clarke Quay, this remains a fun and happening place where tourists and expats hang out. Dampsey Hill: This used to be where the British army barracks have been, but now has become a fashionable neighborhood of upscale restaurants and specialty shops. Dutch population: a fun and casual place for a drink, coffee or visit one of the many restaurants. Raffles Hotel Long Bar: traditionally a place to go. Singapore Sling Hawker centers: If you want to eat the way to Singapore to try one of the many street vendors downtown where you can eat very beautiful green nature walksFew is cheaply.Enjoy and tasty as Singapore. There are many places to go for a walk and discover new plants and trees. Here are some of my favorite botanical gardens in Singapore: a large park with beautiful gardens Bukit Timah Nature Reserve: for those who want to be in reserve forest and has a more difficult path McRitchie of nature walks and plenty of peaceful here here.From also be done theTree Top Walkwhich gives a different perspective of the trees in Singapore. Singapore Zoo is a beautiful nature walk alone. The zoo grounds are lush and well, of course, it's fun to meet some amazing animals along the way.Lots of activities for the kidsSingapore has lots of interesting activities for children of the forest: a fun and challenging course between trees and water. Kids love this! Sentosa Island: too many activities here. Some examples include: slide, butterfly garden, laser show, trapeze, underwater, dolphins, images of the Madrid museum, beach, air bridges at the foot, dinosaurs, etc. If you are traveling with children, then this would be the best place to
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