LIST OF TOURS IN SINGAPORE (Without Airfare, Cruise Fare & Visa) Singapore Transfers, Stay, Breakfast, City Tour 2N/3D Starting from Rs. 15,000 Singapore & Universal Studio Transfers, Stay, Breakfast, City Tour, Universal Studios Tour 3N/4D Starting from Rs. 22,000 Singapore […]
SingaporeTransfers, Stay, Breakfast, City Tour |
2N/3D |
Starting from Rs. 15,000 |
Singapore & Universal StudioTransfers, Stay, Breakfast, City Tour, Universal Studios Tour |
3N/4D |
Starting from Rs. 22,000 |
Singapore & MalaysiaTransfers, Stay, City Tours (2), Genting Day Tour, Universal Studio |
5N/6D |
Starting from Rs. 40,000 |
Singapore & CruiseTransfers, Stay, City Tours (2) |
4N/5D |
Starting from Rs. 20,000 |
Singapore, an island city-state off southern Malaysia, is a global financial center with a tropical climate and multicultural population. Its colonial core centers on the Padang, a cricket field since the 1830s and now flanked by grand buildings such as City Hall, with its 18 Corinthian columns. In Singapore’s circa-1820 Chinatown stands the red-and-gold Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, said to house one of Buddha’s teeth.
Stamford Raffles founded colonial Singapore in 1819 as a trading post of the East India Company; after its collapse and the eventual establishment of the British Raj, the islands were ceded to Britain and became part of its Straits Settlements in 1826. During the Second World War, Singapore was occupied by Japan. It gained independence from the UK in 1963 by federating with other former British territories to form Malaysia, but separated two years later over ideological differences, becoming a sovereign nation in 1965. After early years of turbulence, and despite lacking natural resources and a hinterland, the nation developed rapidly as an Asian Tiger economy, based on external trade and its workforce.
Singapore is a global commerce, finance and transport hub. Its standings include: the most “technology-ready” nation (WEF), top International-meetings city (UIA), city with “best investment potential” (BERI), second-most competitive country, third-largest foreign exchange market, third-largest financial centre, third-largest oil refining and trading centre, and the second-busiest container port. The country has also been identified as a tax haven.
The diversity of food is touted as a reason to visit the country, and the variety of food representing different ethnicities is seen by the government as a symbol of its multiculturalism.
In popular culture, food items belong to a particular ethnicity, with Chinese, Malay, and Indian food clearly defined. However, the diversity of cuisine has been increased further by the “hybridisation” of different styles (e.g., the Peranakan cuisine, a mix of Chinese and Malay cuisine).
Despite its small size, Singapore has a diversity of languages, religions, and cultures. Former Prime Ministers of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew and Goh Chok Tong, have stated that Singapore does not fit the traditional description of a nation, calling it a society-in-transition, pointing out the fact that Singaporeans do not all speak the same language, share the same religion, or have the same customs. Even though English is the first language of the nation, according to the 2010 census, 20% of Singaporeans are illiterate in English. This is however an improvement from 1990, when 40% of Singaporeans were illiterate in English.
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