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What is the most exciting fact about Singapore?

If you get lost somewhere, leave a phone number with only 60 seconds to broadcast. Next question: Who will you ask for help? How would you describe your current position? In Thailand, you can call the emergency number 19 1. I bet you can't describe where you are This is typical Thailand, with no sidewalks and no buildings. If you look around, you can only find a simple bus shelter, roadside lampposts and trees ... This may be your end.

Singapore: If you get lost, take a closer look at the trunk of a tree by the roadside, and you will see a number that means "tree number #". You can call 999 for help with a smile-that's it … tell them the tree number #. They know where you are. Not only trees, but also lamp posts, bus stops, telephone booths and many other places have numbers. About 2 million well-maintained trees are planted on roadsides, parks and national land. No wonder Singapore is famous as a garden city ... exciting fact 1. In Malaysia, if you are told that there is an air raid. What you want is to find a safe place to hide. You may want to go to the underground parking lot of the shopping mall near your home.

When you get there, people there will line up like snakes and knock you out. All you can do is pray for a miracle. In Singapore: If there is an air raid, you will rush home and take everyone in your family to your "family shelter" if you live in a house. People living in HDB will live in their apartments, or there will be a "floor house" on each floor of the building, while people living in * * * apartments will have their own houses or floor houses. Don't worry, because HS is designed to take care of everyone in every unit.

What about those people trapped outside the house? Fact: The basement of the shopping center was not designed as a bomb shelter. All MRT subway stations are designed as public bomb shelters ... the second shocking fact. Since the implementation of the Law on Civil Defence Housing (KLOC-0/998) in May, architects and engineers have been told to provide housing for families or floors in new units/houses. At the beginning of 2000, there was an old saying: "If Indonesia and Malaysia were without water, Singapore would have no water to drink."