Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Who can send me a travel advertisement about Singapore? It's in English.

Who can send me a travel advertisement about Singapore? It's in English.

Singapore, the amazing center of Southeast Asia, is a cultural hodgepodge that dazzles the uninformed tourists with so many influences on a small island. /kloc-Sir Stamford Raf fles, a British civil servant in the 0 ~ (th) century, made the "Lion City" famous in the world after looking for a trading post in the Straits of Malacca to counter the influence of the Netherlands. Trade has always been the pillar of this island.

Singapore is a happy collision of opposites-the famous Raffles Hotel is luxurious and expensive, but the food markets in Bugis Junction and Clarke Quay are low-key and cheap. City attractions include the unparalleled shopping in Orchard Road, the cultural district in Chinatown, Geylang Serai and Little India, the world's first night hunting. This is a very clean city, and nothing can make it dull-even chewing gum is forbidden.

However, the natural world has never been far away. The Bukit Tima Nature Reserve has a large area of virgin rainforest within its boundary, which provides hiking opportunities for the adventurous Sungei Buluh Nature Park. Visit the mangroves on Ubin Island, take a boat from Changi Pier, or visit the Kusu site where Taoism makes an annual pilgrimage. Cultural lovers can enjoy the integration of the main ethnic groups of China, Malay and Indian. Museums, gardens, parks, mosques, temples and synagogues have witnessed the island's rich national heritage.

geography

Singapore Island is located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, with a causeway connecting roads, railways and water pipes. The Johor Strait between the island and the mainland is about 1 km (0.8 miles) wide. The Republic of Singapore includes about 64 small islands. This is a flat country with low hills, the highest of which is Bukit Tima, at an altitude of 163 meters (545 feet). In the northeast of the island, a large area has been reclaimed, and many primitive jungles and swamps covering low-lying areas have been cleared.