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Guangdong to Singapore Travel GuideGuangdong to Singapore Travel Guide Map

1. Travel guide from Guangdong to Singapore

The distance from Guangzhou to Singapore is about 3,200 kilometers, which is 1,728 nautical miles.

2. Singapore travel guide

I Dahua Soy Sauce

The history of Dahua Soy Sauce in Singapore is longer than the founding of Singapore. For decades, it has focused on making different kinds of soy sauce with superior technology. There are currently three types of Dahua soy sauce on the market: green soy sauce, sweet soy sauce, and bak kut teh soy sauce.

2. Sarah Instant Noodles

Singapore Sarah Instant Noodles won the runner-up in the 2013 Delicious Instant Noodles Award. The taste is very authentic and very popular among tourists. This is a famous local specialty.

Three. Teh Tarik

Teh Tarik is a signature drink of Singaporeans with a special taste and low price. It is a best-seller in countless coffee shops such as Starbucks and Café Coffee, and has become a strong competitor to latte and other coffees.

Fourth, Singapore Biscuits

Singapore biscuits are the most famous in the Asia-Pacific region, among which Kangyuan Biscuits was founded in 1947. Singapore is a model of successful entrepreneurship, with more than 60 years of cake-making experience.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) orchid

Orchid (orchid) is the national flower of Singapore. The processed orchid flowers are plated with 18K gold and can be made into various jewelry. The local prices are not expensive either, ranging from a dozen to several hundred Singapore dollars.

3. How to go from Guangdong to Singapore

The flight times from Guangzhou to Singapore are: 10:45, 13:25, 15:05, (two flights) 19:10 .

4. Route to Singapore

You don’t have to go to Xiaozhai, a community in Singapore. You have to get your passport and fly to Singapore. You can go to Xianyang Airport and ask.

5. Singapore travel route map

Singapore is located at the southern tip of the Indochina Peninsula, separated from China by Vietnam, Laos, Thailand and other countries. There is currently a China-Laos railway from Kunming to Vientiane, the capital of Laos, and then from Vientiane to Singapore via Bangkok, Thailand.

Currently the best route is direct flight. Many domestic cities like Guangzhou, Nanning and Kunming have direct flights.

If you take the sea route, you will pass through the South China Sea and reach Singapore on the Strait of Malacca.