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51A Boat Quay
51A Boat Quay
280 Lavender Street
111H, King George's Avenue
267 South Bridge Road
263 Lavender Street
200 Joo Chiat Road
18 Hong Kong Street
407 JALAN BESAR
15 Upper Weld Road
171-A Bencoolen Street
52 Temple Street
243 Jalan Besar
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What to see or do in and around Singapur
David,
Singapur (Singapur)
Loved this modern city!
Singapore, a dynamic city-state in Southeast Asia, harmoniously merges tradition with modernity. In its compact 700 square kilometers, this island nation showcases a remarkable blend of cultural diversity and economic success. The cityscape boasts iconic landmarks like Marina Bay Sands, embodying Singapore's journey from a fishing village to a global financial hub. Amidst the futuristic skyline, neighborhoods like Chinatown and Little India preserve cultural roots, creating a vibrant tapestry of traditions. Culinary delights define Singapore's cultural mosaic, with hawker centers offering a fusion of flavors. Hainanese chicken rice, laksa, and chili crab. Food is more than sustenance; it's a social bond that reflects the nation's multicultural fabric. Singapore's commitment to green initiatives and urban planning is evident in lush parks seamlessly integrated into the urban landscape. The Botanic Gardens, a UNESCO site, underscores the nation's dedication to preserving its natural heritage. The success narrative extends beyond aesthetics; efficient governance and strategic economic policies have transformed Singapore into a global hub for finance, trade, and technology. Education and innovation play pivotal roles, with top-ranking universities and a thriving ecosystem for startups. Despite success, Singapore faces challenges like income inequality and an aging population. The government's proactive approach underscores its commitment to building a sustainable city!
Diogo Mendes,
Singapur (Singapur)
Singapore - when legacy touches luxury
First time visiting, and we were taken aback by its dynamics and canons. Green, clean and diverse, the country is an absolute must-visit when in Southeastern Asia. It will surprise you in so many ways: Singapores economic miracle of transformation from developing country to a high-income developed country took place relatively recently, in 1960s National language of Singapore is Malay (not English!) Chewing gums are banned here. Singapore changed time zones 8 times in the past century. For day-to-day you can try the Singaporean cuisine at its best at the Hawker centres across the street - must try chilli crab and griller skewers meat For fine dining, the go-to restaurant is Ibid restaurant - Tasting menu restaurant by MasterChef Asia winner @woowaileong. Amazing menu with wine paring. Totally worth the experience. Throughout the dinner (dont miss out a sit at the counter) we had the chance to talk and observe the chef Woo. That made this experience even better. Totally different from all other fine dining I have been. We could appreciate all the small details and techniques.
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