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Singapore 3-day travel guide! Thanks!

Hello, many people think that it is troublesome to apply for a Singapore visa, so they spend about 300 to get it signed by an agent. But in fact, it only costs 153 per person to go to the consulate to sign it by yourself, and it is very fast, so everyone considers it. Sign it yourself. Just prepare all the required information, see the Golden Century Business Travel website for details. In Guangzhou, the visa office is on the 24th floor of CITIC. You have to hand in the documents in the morning. You go in line to check the documents. After they are complete, you will be given a ticket. After a while, you can go to the counter to hand in the documents.

Hotels in Singapore are generally relatively expensive. My basic requirements for staying in a hotel are that it be clean, tidy, have windows, and have a separate bathroom. Therefore, such conditions are basically at least 700 yuan in RMB. In Singapore, I stayed in two hotels, and there is one I particularly want to recommend, IBIS Bencoolen Street. It is a very exquisite hotel, very clean, and although there are few rooms, the layout is very good, very comfortable, and there is free WIFI. soon. It is very close to Bugis MRT station, a 5-minute walk. Behind the hotel is Bugis Square and Guanyin Temple, which are very busy on weekends, so you can go shopping.

Singapore’s urban transportation is indeed very convenient. I have traveled by subway for several days. Transferring is very simple. Anyway, you can read the station names in English and buy tickets. It is no different from taking the subway in Guangzhou. , and it’s usually not too crowded. From Changi Airport, take the NW Green Line. The hotels I stayed in are all along the line, which is very convenient. To get to the Merlion, Raffles Place and City Hall are both on this line. When going to Sentosa, just take the purple line to VIVO?CITY, and then take the train on the fourth floor of the mall. There is also the yellow CC line, which goes to the Ferris wheel and the like, and the red line, which goes to Orchard Road... Download the subway map on your mobile phone to see it clearly.

Categorized by the location of the attractions, I would like to give you a suggestion: D1, Chinatown, Karamay Pier, Boat Quay, Merlion Park, Big Durian, Sands Hotel, Ferris Wheel (this list can be slowed down) (Those who walked along the road slowly) It is recommended to take the route behind the Merlion near dusk, so that you can see the night view at the same time. D2-D3 Sentosa is two days, and it is best to stay in Sentosa for one night. You can arrange a day trip to the beach, aquarium, park, etc. There are performances in the evening, and one day you can visit Universal Studios, which also has a casino, and you can take a cable car. The cable car can also connect to Huaba Mountain. There is a wave bridge which is quite special. D4 can also visit Little India (not crowded during the day). (It’s more lively at night). Go shopping at Orchard Road in the evening, which is some big shopping malls. If you have more time, you can also go to the zoo + night zoo, botanical garden (orchid garden), and the East Coast.