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• National Flag. • National Emblem. Brief introduction. Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, 137 kilometres north of the equator, in Southeast Asia.

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  1. • National Flag •National Emblem

  2. Brief introduction • Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, 137 kilometres north of the equator, in Southeast Asia. • Singapore is the world's fourth leading financial centre and a cosmopolitan world city, playing a key role in international trade and finance. The port of Singapore is one of the five busiest ports in the world.

  3. Closeness To Singapore

  4. climate Singapore has a tropical rainforest climate with no distinctive seasons, uniform temperature and pressure, high humidity, and abundant rainfall. *Temperatures usually range from 23 to 32 °C (73 to 90 °F). *Relative humidity averages around 79% in the morning and 73% in the afternoon. *April and May are the hottest months, with the wetter monsoon season from November to January. From July to October, there is often haze caused by bush fires in neighbouring Indonesia. *Although Singapore does not observe daylight saving time, it follows time zone GMT+8, one hour ahead of its geographical location. -----------adapted from Wikipedia.

  5. Singapore’s public transport • Singapore’s public transport system is one of the best in the world, so you should have no problem finding your way around like a local. There are three main forms of public transport that you would find in any other major city ---trains, buses and taxis. • TRAINS • Trains run from 6:00 am to midnight. • BUESE • There are several bus services in Singapore and fares(费用) start at 80cents. • TAXIS • There are three main taxi companies –City Cab, Comfortand Tibs T TENTAL CARS • Driving in Singapore is a pleasure and if you liked to travel at your own pace, renting a car is a good choice. Renting takes away the hassle of getting to places around Singapore. Just sit back and enjoy the city. It also means you’ll get to see a lot more that a trains or a bus won’t let you see.

  6. Singapore's religions

  7. Unlike many other countries, languages, religions and cultures among Singaporeans are not delineated according to skin colour or ancestry. Among Chinese Singaporeans,one in five is Christian, another one in five is atheist(无神论者), and the rest are mostly Buddhists or Taoists(道教信徒). One-third speak English as their home language, while half speak Mandarin Chinese. The rest speak other mutually unintelligible Chinese languages at home. Singaporean Indians are much more religious. Only 1% of them are atheists. Six in ten are Hindu, two in ten Muslim, and the rest mostly Christian. Four in ten speak English as their home language, three in ten Tamil, one in ten Malay, and the rest other Indian languages as their home language.

  8. Each Singaporean's behaviours and attitudes would therefore be influenced by, among many other things, his or her home language and his religion. Singaporeans who speak English as their native language tend to lean toward Western culture, while those who speak Chinese languages as their native language tend to lean toward Chinese culture and Confucianism. Malay-speaking Singaporeans tend to lean toward the Malay culture, which itself is closely linked to the Islamic culture. Those who speak Indian languages as their native language probably lean toward Indian culture.

  9. Religion • Buddhism is the dominant religion in Singapore, with 42.5% of the resident population declaring themselves as adherents at the most recent census. One will be able to find monasteries and Dharma centres from all three major traditions of Buddhism in Singapore: Theravada, Mahayana and Vajrayana. Most Buddhists in Singapore are Chinese and are of the Mahayana tradition. 42.5% of the population of Singapore is Buddhist.

  10. Singapore ——National Attractions & Tourist Attractions

  11. The Lion City

  12. The Merlion An eight meter high Merlion statue is there at the bank of Singapore River. The Merlion is a mythical creature with the head of a lion and the body of a fish, used as a mascot and national personification of Singapore. ——Strength Courage Resilience

  13. Garden City

  14. Singapore is a small country, but it’s green coverage ratio is about 70%.

  15. Tourist Attraction ——Tiger Sky Tower The Tiger Sky Tower, is the highest observation tower in Singapore. It is located in the centre of Sentosa Island. The tower has a height of 110 meters above ground level, or about 36 floors tall.

  16. At ground level, visitors enter a large disc-shaped air-conditioned cabin fitted with glass windows all round. The cabin revolves slowly for views as it ascends the tower. From the top one can view the entire length of Singapore's skyline and a panoramic view of the island.

  17. Tourist Attraction ——The Night Safari

  18. The Night Safari is the world's first nocturnal zoo and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Singapore. The concept of a nocturnal park in Singapore was suggested in the 1980s. The Night Safari was officially opened in 1994. The Night Safari currently houses 1,040 animals representing 120 species, of which 29% are threatened species. The zoo is managed by Wildlife Reserves Singapore, and about 1.1 million visitors visit the safari per year. The Night Safari received its 11 millionth visitor on 29 May 2007.

  19. Introduction • Food and entertainment go hand and glove in Singapore. Arrival of people from plenty of cultures ensures that variety of food is available in Singapore. Thai, Indian, European, Malay, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Peranakan, Indonesian cuisine vies with one another for capturing the taste buds. • Although number of cuisines are available in Singapore, some of them are particularly associated with the island. Here is concise information about variety of singapore food:

  20. Chinese肉骨茶Bak-kut-teh

  21. Indian rojak

  22. The Banana Leaf Apolo

  23. Hainanese Chicken Rice

  24. Singapore Food Trail

  25. chili crab

  26. No Signboard Seafood

  27. Nonya Food

  28. Nonya Food Restaurant

  29. mangosteen durian mangosteen jackfruit

  30. Famous singers

  31. JJ Lin

  32. Stefanie Sun

  33. thanks!

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