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Singapore

People

Singaporeans are hard working people as evident by the always busy and bustling streets. Many economists consider Singapore a modern miracle because it has earned its success from its most valuable resource -its people. Goal-oriented Singaporeans are the key to the city's success. They top the list of the most labor-oriented and diligent people in the world.

Singapore has a very little population of 3.6 million people. Being diverse, 77 percent are Chinese, 14 percent are Malays, 7 percent are Indians and about 2 percent are from other countries. Although comprised of varying races and cultures, Singaporeans value one another and values their own goals as well. They take pride on seeing other people become successful and do their best to become successful as well.

Geography

Singapore has a total land area of 648 square kilometers. More than half of this land is used for residential purposes, 1.7 percent for agriculture and the rest for other infrastructures and establishments.

In early times, the topography of Singapore was composed of hills and valleys on many parts of the city. This, however, has changed dramatically. Today, Singapore is composed of tall structures and buildings that give light and beauty to the city, especially at night. People in Singapore are generally accustomed to living inside apartments, condominiums and bungalows, which fits their exceedingly small country.

History

Even prior to modern times, the folklore of Singapore has been influenced by the early Malays and by a multitude of European empires. The island of Singapore originally got its name from a Sumatran prince who visited in the 14th century. From its original name, Temasek, it was then changed to Singapur, which means lion city and resulted in the establishment of the current city's lion name and the lion symbol.

Famous Attractions

There are several famous destinations in Singapore, most of which are museums, parks, science exhibits and technology-oriented destinations. Some of these include:

1. Reserves and Parks - Singapore is a city of tropical plants and beautiful gardens, parks, and reserves. The city comprises lush and maintained landscaping, adding up to the cleanliness and beauty of the city.

2. Bukit Timah Nature Reserve - this is a naturally beautiful reservation which once served as a home for tigers. This 164 hectare land now houses wild monkeys and other animals.

3. Japanese and Chinese Gardens - these gardens are located side by side of each other. The Japanese garden has beautiful stone lanterns using classical Japanese designs and Zen inspired gardens. The Chinese gardens, on the other hand, has a plethora of pagodas of all different sizes and designs.

4. Sentosa Island - this is the biggest park in Singapore and is bigger than all other parks in Singapore combined. This is one of the most visited tourist destinations, especially by first time international tourists. It offers almost every possible amenity, including aquariums, museums, beaches, sporting facilities, food centers, luxury hotels and rides.

Nightlife

The fun never stops in Singapore. As one day draws to an end, life begins for many nightlife-lovers. Nightlife in Singapore offers entertainment for party animals, food lovers, drink lovers or those who simply want to witness what night life is like in Singapore. There are restaurants, clubs, pubs and cafes that are open 24 hours a day. Many people are still awake even during the wee hours of the morning. What's also great is that no matter how late you’re staying up, safety is assured. Singapore is one of the most safe cities in all the world.

Culture

Just like many Asian countries, the culture of Singapore is a conglomeration of cultures including Malay, Chinese, Indian and European cultures. Although the city is undoubtedly continuing to advance in terms of technology, the ethnic beliefs, cultures and tradition are still evident in the everyday way of life. Singaporeans give much importance to religious beliefs and festivities. Since Singapore is composed of a variety of cultures, special festivities for each respective religion are celebrated all year round.

Cuisine

Just like the culture, Singaporean cuisine is unique. Most dishes are loved by foreigners and locals alike. One of the distinguishing characteristics of Singapore is its distinctive cuisines. From the traditional noodle soup to the very famous American hamburgers, Singapore has them all. In fact, some believe that they have the most delicious multicultural dishes. The dishes that Singapore has to offer are in itself a treat for many.

Tourists may find traditional food including Halal foods or the Tamil foods. Some Indian cuisines can also be found in some Singaporean cuisines such as Tandoori, Appam and Dosai. There are also a mixture of Chinese cuisines such as noodles and Yusheng. Malay cuisines also include Satay, Goreng, Laksa and Pisang. Singaporean cuisines are exotic, delicious and flavorful. Singaporeans take great pride in the kind of food that they serve.


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Singapore - The Fairmont Hotel

The Fairmont Singapore Hotel is a five-star accommodation and is a prime example of sophistication, modernity and frugality in the business. It has 769 guest rooms, housing fourteen distinguished restaurants and over 80,000 feet of business and conference hall space. The service of the hotel is impeccable, as it has received much accolade for the service it has rendered to its clientele. <br/> <br/> The city of Singapore was a former Malay fishing village until 1819, when the British East India Company, led by Sir Stamford Raffles established a trading post along the Moluccan spice route. With scrupulous city planning and financial acumen, Singapore has emerged as one of the most important business and commercial centers in Southeast Asia. Now, it stands as one of the tiger economies with a per capita income of $51,142 per person, the fourth in the world for its 4,839,400 population. <br/> <br/> The hotel is located at the top of the City Hall Mart district and its location makes it easy to access all the other tourist attractions. It is near a train station that can easily transport you to Orchard Street or the Singapore Zoo in no time. Another favorite place to shop is the Suntec City Center, which is just a few meters up the street, a shopper's paradise for all. <br/> <br/> When you are in the city-state of Singapore and you seek to an accommodation that is both comfortable and accessible, then the best one for you would be the Fairmont Singapore Hotel. The first class amenities of this five-star hotel will provide you your needs while in the city.