Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Things to note when traveling in winter in Singapore What are the things to note when traveling in winter in Singapore?

Things to note when traveling in winter in Singapore What are the things to note when traveling in winter in Singapore?

1. Local regulations. Singapore is one of the cleanest cities in the world. Tourists must pay attention to protecting environmental hygiene at all times, and spitting or discarding materials will be fined S$1,000. Singapore advocates a ban on smoking. Public buses, theaters, cinemas, restaurants, air-conditioned shops, and government offices are all no-smoking areas, and any violation will result in a fine of S$500. Pedestrians must use crosswalks. The fine for climbing over the railing is S$50. If there is no crosswalk within 50 meters, you must cross the road under the traffic lights. Chewing gum is not allowed to be imported, carried or eaten, and violators will be fined.

2. Customs and taboos. Clothing: When visiting temples and mosques, you must dress modestly and cover your hands and feet. Take off your shoes: When visiting Indian temples and mosques, you must take off your shoes before entering. The same is true for visiting local people's homes. Eating: When eating Indian or Malay meals, please use your right hand.

3. Currency. The currency used in Singapore is the Singapore dollar (currency symbol S$). You can exchange money at Singapore Changi Airport, and you can also use this service at most shopping malls and hotels in Singapore. There are automatic teller machines (ATMs) everywhere in Singapore (even in the most remote areas), and these devices accept most major credit cards including Visa, MasterCard and American Express.