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What are the famous cities in Singapore?

Singapore is a city country, so there is no division between provinces and cities. Instead, the country is divided into five communities (administrative regions) in a way that conforms to urban planning.

They are: Central Community (6.5438+0.2 million), Northeast Community (6.5438+0.3 million), Northwest Community (830,000), Southeast Community (840,000) and Southwest Community (830,000), which are managed by corresponding community development councils (hereinafter referred to as social councils). In 20 15, these five social federations were re-divided into 89 constituencies, including single constituency 13 and centralized constituency 16.

Single constituency: Hougang, Xianfeng, Yuhua, Fengjiabai, Mongbaden, Shenggangxi, Bangodong, Bukit Banjean, Dongpo Brazil, Latin Mas, Fengshan, Bukit Ba Du and Maiboshen.

Selected areas: Yishun, Jurong, Sambawang, Caicuo Port, East Coast, West Coast, Ayuni, Hongmaoqiao, Tambini, Malin Bailie, Tanjung Bagh, Bishan-Dabayao, Netherlands-Bukit Tima, Baisha-Bango, Momian-Jialeng, Maxiling-Yau Chi.

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Singapore tourist attractions

Universal studios Singapore 1

Located on Sentosa Island, this scenic spot has a unique Universal Studios theme park in Southeast Asia, the world's largest marine life park, a casino, various entertainment performances and six star-rated hotels with different styles.

There are seven theme areas in the cinema, namely: Hollywood, new york, Science Fiction City, Ancient Egypt, Lost World, Distant Kingdom and Madagascar, all of which are wonderful amusement projects designed by Hollywood blockbusters. These include: 3D version of The Ultimate Battle of Transformers, Shrek's 4D Cinema, Madagascar: Wandering in a Wooden Box, Jurassic River Adventure, etc.

2. San Tao Sha

Sentosa (meaning calm and serene) is the most attractive holiday island in Singapore, covering an area of 500 hectares, with rich and colorful entertainment facilities and leisure activities, and is known as the jewel of joy.

On the south bank of the island, there is a beach more than 2 kilometers long. In the west, there are two golf courses and seven hotels left by the British army in World War II. These include Sentosa Scenic World, Universal Studios Singapore, Butterfly Pavilion, Dolphin World and Insect Kingdom.

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