Thursday, March 17, 2011

Traveling to Singapore

Singapore stands out as Southeast Asia’s undisputed economic star, unrivalled in riches and financial clout. A former British colony, Singapore now is the world’s busiest port, and as a crossroad of the region enjoys a large multi-ethnic population of Chinese, Malay, Indian as well as a large contingent of expatriates hailing from around the world. As a centre for banking, Singapore sports gleaming skyscrapers, modern cultural and sports facilities, and an advanced transportation system second to none in the world.

An island city-state, Singapore was once part of the infant Malaysian nation that was the result of the British departure from the region. After two years the city was expelled from Malaysia due to its Chinese-majority status, which Malays feared threatened their dominance. After founding its own nation in 1965, Singapore has gone on to become one of Asia’s wealthiest and most developed entities. The country is well-known for its squeaky-cleanliness, businesslike demeanor, and strict societal restrictions. Its reputation for intolerance of individualism and differing philosophies reached a zenith in the 1990’s, though, and the city of has been striving to loosen its image in order to promote more growth and increase its appeal.

Singapore offers visitors many great things to enjoy and experience. Its airport alone is considered the finest in the world, with great shopping, dining and amenities. The city offers wide choice in cultural sites, museums and galleries. Shopping in Singapore has been elevated into a high art, making it one of the premier retailing destination in the world. Among the city’s many popular places to visit are Chinatown, Orchard Road shopping district, and the Raffles business and shopping area. Singapore cuisine benefits greatly from its centre as an immigrant haven. Indian, Malay, Chinese and a Malay-Chinese derivative called Peranakan/Nonya cuisine is available everywhere and most prominently in hawker stalls, which in Singapore are held to high standards.

The world is filled with great cities offering many different types of visiting experiences. Singapore is one of them and no visit to Southeast Asia would be complete without a visit there!

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