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How to get a tourist visa to Singapore?

Individual visas in Singapore can be handled through authorized travel agencies designated by various regions.

Singapore is called Singapore for short, formerly known as Singapore, Sin Chew or Sing Tao, and also known as the Lion City. It is an island country in Southeast Asia with a parliamentary system and its capital is Singapore. Singapore is located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, at the entrance and exit of the Straits of Malacca. It consists of Singapore Island and 63 nearby islands, of which Singapore Island accounts for 88.5% of the national area. Singapore Island is about 50 kilometers long from east to west and 26 kilometers long from north to south, with a land area of 733.2 square kilometers (in 2022).

By 2022, the total population of Singapore will be about 5.64 million, with 4.07 million citizens and permanent residents, and Chinese will account for about 74%. The main ethnic groups are Chinese, Malays and Indians. Singapore will divide the whole country into five communities (administrative regions) in line with urban planning, named Northeast, Southeast, Northwest, Southwest and Central Social Council. In 2020, these five communities will be divided into 365438.

Climatic characteristics

Singapore has a tropical maritime climate and is controlled by the equatorial low pressure zone all the year round. It is an equatorial rainy climate with small annual and daily temperature difference, and the annual average temperature is between 23 ~ 35℃. 65438+ February is the coldest month in a year. Due to the influence of the northeast monsoon and the southward movement of the low-pressure belt, the average temperature is around 23-24℃. From June to September, the southwest wind is the driest.

Singapore has abundant rainfall, with an average annual rainfall of about 2400 mm The rainy season is from June 1 1 to March of the following year. Due to the influence of humid monsoon, there is more rain, and the average relative humidity is between 65% and 90% every day. Singapore is low-lying, with an average elevation of15m, the highest elevation of163m and a long coastline.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Singapore