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Is it fun to go to Singapore during the Spring Festival? Is it hot?

Singapore is located near the equator and belongs to a typical tropical maritime climate: there is little difference between the four seasons and the temperature difference between day and night is small. The highest temperature in Leng Yue is 65438+ 10 month, and the average low temperature hovers around 23 to 24 degrees Celsius.

Although it is said that the temperature in Singapore is suitable for traveling all year round, it is still necessary to remind everyone that it is best to take a long coat or rain gear when traveling, because Singapore will enter the rainy season this month, and the rainfall and frequency will increase. In order to avoid the temperature difference after rain, it is very necessary to bring a cold-proof dress.

Singapore is suitable for traveling all year round. Because it is close to the equator, there is little difference between the four seasons here. The average annual temperature is between 23-33℃, and it is warm all year round. It is only hot in June, July and August, and the rainy season is 165438+ 10 to February of the following year. You can also choose to avoid these months. Even if it is not in the rainy season, there will often be thunderstorms in Singapore. Pay attention to be fully prepared for the rain every day.

local statute/law

Singapore is one of the cleanest cities in the world Visitors must always pay attention to environmental sanitation, spitting and littering will be fined S $65,438+0,000.

2. Singapore advocates smoking ban. Buses, theaters, cinemas, restaurants, air-conditioning shops and government offices are all non-smoking areas, and those who violate them will be fined S $500.

3. Pedestrians must take the crosswalk. There is a fine of S $50 for climbing over the railing. If there is no crosswalk within 50 meters, you should cross the road at the traffic lights.

Chewing gum is not allowed to be imported, carried or eaten, and offenders will be fined.

Custom taboo

1. Dress: When visiting temples and going back to church, you must dress appropriately and cover your hands and feet with clothes.

2. Take off your shoes: When visiting Indian temples and going back to church, you should take off your shoes before entering the door, as well as visiting local people's homes.

3. Dining: Please use your right hand when eating Indian food or malaysian cuisine.