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Singapore Tour Guide

Writing ideas: idioms + general introduction + key explanations + conclusion

Examples

Dear travelers:

Hello everyone! Welcome! Come to Singapore for a visit.

Singapore is located at 1°18′ north latitude and 103°51′ east longitude, adjacent to the southern entrance of the Strait of Malacca. It is adjacent to Malaysia across the narrow Strait of Johor to the north, and has the Singapore-Johor Causeway and the Singapore-Johor Causeway on its northern and western borders. The two channels are connected. There are ferry connections to the Indonesian islands of Bintan and Batam across the Singapore Strait to the south.

The famous attractions in Singapore include Universal Studios Singapore, Sentosa, Clarke Quay, Sands Entertainment City Singapore, etc. At the same time, Singapore is a food paradise. The diverse culture and rich history make Singapore proud of its cuisine. Food cultures from China, India, Malaysia and many other countries collide fiercely in this melting pot of Asian cuisine, each showing its own strengths.

Please do your own sightseeing during the following time. Remind everyone to pay attention to safety, do not walk alone, walk in groups, and please do not litter everywhere, be a civilized tourist and add luster to our world heritage! I wish you all have a good time and play Have fun. Goodbye!

Conclusion (at the end of the tour)

Dear friends, our trip is coming to an end soon. I am deeply impressed by everyone's enthusiasm. At the same time, I also hope that my service can leave you with a good memory.

Extended information

Problems that may occur in guide words

1. The content is too thin.

2. The guide words are not prose. The written language emphasizes introduction too much and the spoken language does not pay enough attention.

3. The structural level is unclear, the logic is not strong, and the organization is not clear.

4. Lack of clear themes and viewpoints.

5. There should be self-introduction and idioms used by tour guides. At the same time, attention should be paid to communicating with tourists and there should be interactive programs as much as possible.

6. The relationship between "scenery" and "things" is not properly handled. Stories or events are often separated from the content of the scenic spots.