Singapore is situated in South East Asia, just off the
southern tip of Malaysia. One of the smallest and most densely populated
countries in the world, Singapore is a breeze to explore-nothing is more than
an hour away from the central business district. Built at the crossroads of
maritime trading routes, for well over a century Singapore was the jewel in
Britain's Empire. When the city became a republic in 1965, few thought a country
with so few resources and of vastly different ethnic groups could succeed. But
succeed it has, on an unimaginable scale! Singapore today is one of the Four
Asian economic Tigers, a futuristic bridge between East and West. Yet despite
blossoming into one of the great global cities, Singapore is a nation that
still cherishes its Asian traditions. Once filled with trading houses and opium
dens, Chinatown's historic shop, houses have been transformed into restaurants,
boutique hotels, and gift shops. Pick up a good luck charm in the Pagoda Street
Market, or find a few moments of quiet reflection at the Buddha Tooth Relic
Temple. Across town, Little India crams all the colors, scents, and gods of the
Indian Subcontinent into a just a few city blocks. While nearby in the Malay
and Muslim quarter of Kampong Glam, the streets are a treasure trove of
handicrafts from the Arabian world. One thing unites all Singaporeans- food-
it's the national obsession! For an authentic Singaporean 'Makan' experience, follow
the satay smoke to the nearest hawker’s center. For more upscale dinning, head
to the bright lights of Boat and Clarke Quays. Despite Singapore's high urban
density, the island is incredibly fertile. They say, if you stick a broom
handle into the soil, it will flower overnight! Escape the heat and enter a
world of color at the Singapore Botanic Gardens and National Orchid Garden. For
a slightly wilder experience, explore the jungle paths of the Bukit Timah
Nature Reserve. Singapore's animal residents are a diverse bunch too! Famed for
its forest setting, The Singapore Zoo is home to over 300 species, including
the world's largest captive colony of Orangutans, while the Jurong Bird Park
has been bringing human beings and bird life closer together for over 40 years.
Singapore enjoys a hot tropical climate. When the cooling afternoon rains come,
indulge in that other Singaporean obsession, shopping! Orchard Road offers
miles of retail indulgence. For a change of pace, head to the Bugis Markets to
really rub shoulders with bargain-hunting locals. When it's time to unwind,
climb aboard a cable-car to Sentosa, an island playground filled with resorts,
theme parks, beaches, and bars. At Sentosa's western tip is Fort Siloso, a vivid
reminder of Singapore's darkest days during World War Two. Closer to town is
Singapore's big backyard, East Coast Park. This 10-mile recreational park is
lined with bike paths and beaches and is proof that busy Singaporeans do know
how to kick back and relax. A little further east is Changi Beach. From here,
catch a 'bumboat' to the island of Pulau Ubin for a taste of 'Kampong Life' that
has all but vanished on the mainland. Pulau Ubin's quiet beaches, mangroves and wetlands are a world away from the buzz of modern Singapore. But you don't need
to ride a 'bumboat' to head back in time, simply step through the doors of
Raffles Hotel and order a Singapore Sling. Many of history's greatest
adventurers and writers have cooled off in Raffles' legendary bars. In the 21st
Century, Singapore is attracting the world's most adventurous architectural
minds. Marina Bay shines like something from a science fiction blockbuster, while
Gardens by the Bay shows the endless possibilities of mankind's flowering
imag
ination. Welcome to Singapore, where the future is only ever a few steps
from the past. A destination that proves that with unity, diversity, and
daring, even the smallest of places, can grow into a giant!
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Thanks for interesting readings. It sure was the jewel in the British Empire.
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