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English introduction to Singapore tourist attractions English introduction to Singapore tourist attractions

Assume that you are a tour guide. Please introduce Singapore to tourists in English based on the information provided. About 60 words.

Hallo,everyone,wellcome to Singapore!I am (name),very honored to be the guide of everybody today.Well,let me introduce Singapore first.Singapore is a small country in Southeast Asia,very close to China. Its enviroment is really good,i think you have already felt---fresh air,light blue and clean sky,transparent and limpid lakes... Its famous landmarks and scenic pots are the Night Safari and Merlion Park which is in Sentosa (Sentosa, a famous and major tourist attraction in Singapore).OK,l think you are all very excited to visit them, let us go now!

A brief introduction to Singapore in English, with a Chinese translation below.

Singapore is an island country in Southeast Asia, north across the Johore Strait and Malaysia to the south, across the Singapore Strait and Indonesia, adjacent to the south of the Malacca strait.

Singapore is an island country in Southeast Asia, neighboring Malaysia to the north across the Strait of Johor, facing Indonesia to the south across the Singapore Strait, and adjacent to the southern entrance of the Strait of Malacca.

Singapore is a developed capitalist country in Asia. It is praised as one of the "Four Dragons of Asia". Its economic model is called "state capitalism"".

Singapore is A developed capitalist country in Asia, known as one of the "Four Asian Tigers", its economic model is called "state capitalism"

Singapore is located in the tropics. The annual temperature difference and the daily temperature difference is small, and the average temperature is between 23 and 34 degrees centigrade.

Singapore is located in the tropics, and the annual temperature difference and daily temperature difference are small, and the average temperature is between 23 and 34 degrees centigrade.

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Singapore is a multilingual country, has 4 official languages, namely English, Malay, Mandarin and Tamil. Singapore uses English as the main language and language of instruction.

Singapore is a multilingual country The country has 4 official languages, namely English, Malay, Chinese and Tamil. They use English as the main language and medium of instruction.

Singapore is a foreign trade driven economy, with electronic, petrochemical, financial, shipping and service industries, highly dependent on the United States, Japan, Europe and neighboring markets, the total volume of foreign trade is four times of GDP.

Singapore is a foreign trade-driven economy, focusing on electronics, petrochemicals, finance, shipping, and service industries. It is highly dependent on the United States, Japan, Europe and neighboring markets. The total foreign trade is four times of GDP. .

Singapore tourist attractions include: Universal Studios Singapore, Sentosa, Clarke Quay, highly developed transportation network provides convenience for tourism.

Singapore tourist attractions include: Universal Studios Singapore, Sentosa, Sentosa Island, Clarke Quay, etc., the highly developed transportation network provides convenience for tourism.

Please give a brief introduction to Singapore in English (Chinese and English)

Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. It lies 137 kilometres (85 mi) north of the equator, south of the Malaysian state of Johor and north of Indonesia's Riau Islands. At 707.1 km2 (273.0 sq mi), Singapore is one of four remaining true city-states in the world. It is the smallest nation in Southeast Asia.

Prior to European settlement, the island now known as Singapore was the site of a Malay fishing village at the mouth of the Singapore River. Several hundred indigenous Orang Laut people also lived along the nearby coast, rivers and on smaller islands. In 1819 the British East India Company established a trading post on the island, which was used thereafter as a strategic trading post along the spice route.[4] Singapore would become one of the most important commercial and military centers of the British Empire, and the hub of British power in Southeast Asia. The city was occupied by the Japanese during World War II, which Winston Churchill called "Britain's greatest defeat".[5] Singapore reverted to British rule immediately postwar, in 1945. Eighteen years later the city, having achieved independence from Britain, merged with Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak to form Malaysia. However, less than two years later it seceded from the federation and became an independent republic on 9 August 1965. Singapore joined the United Nations on 21 September that same year. It is also a member of the Commonwealth of Nations.

Since independence, Singapore's standard of living has been on the rise. Foreign direct investment and a state-led drive to industrialization based on plans drawn up by the Dutch economist Albert Winsemius have created a modern economy focused on electronics manufacturing, petrochemicals, tourism and financial services alongside traditional entrep_t trade.[citation needed] Singapore is the 5th wealthiest country in the world in terms of GDP (PPP) per capita.[6] This small nation has foreign exchange reserves of more than US$177 billion.[7]

The population of Singapore is approximately 4.84 million.[2] Though Singapore is highly cosmopolitan and diverse, ethnic Chinese form the majority of the population. English is the administrative language of the country.

The Constitution of the Republic of Singapore established the nation's political system as a representative democracy, while the country is recognized as a parliamentary republic.[8] The People's Action Party (PAP) dominates the political process and has won control of Parliament in every election.

Singapore *** is an island country in Southeast Asia. It is also a city-state. The country is located at the southern end of the Malay Peninsula, adjacent to the southern entrance of the Strait of Malacca. It is separated from Indonesia by the Singapore Strait to the south, and separated from Malaysia by the Johor Strait to the north. It is connected between Singapore and Malaysia by a long causeway. In addition to the main island, Singapore's territory also includes several surrounding islands.

In 1819, Stamford Raffles, who worked for the British East India Company, signed a treaty with the Sultan of Johor and was allowed to establish a trading post and colony in Singapore. Due to its special geographical location, Singapore had been the most important stronghold of the British Empire in Southeast Asia before World War II. Through Raffles' efforts, Singapore gradually developed into a prosperous entrepot. From 1942 to 1945, Singapore was occupied by the Japanese army for three and a half years, and then returned to British jurisdiction. After independence in 1965, Singapore quickly transformed from a developing country into an economically prosperous developed country in a short period of time. As a result, its people's living standards have been rapidly improved, ranking among the best in the world. In addition, as one of the most important financial, service and shipping centers in Asia, Singapore has achieved remarkable results in urban cleaning, so it is also known as the "Garden City".

Please introduce Singapore’s tourist attractions in English! ! Thank you

Tourism in Singapore is a major industry and attracts millions of tourists each year.[1] A lot of its cultural attraction can be attributed to its cultural diversity that reflects its colonial history and Chinese, Malay, Indian and Arab ethnicities. It is also environmentally friendly, and maintains natural and heritage conservation programs. As English is one of its numerous official languages, it is generally easier for tourists to understand when speaking to the local population of the country, for example, when shopping. Transport in Singapore exhaustively covers most, if not all public venues in Singapore, which increases convenience for tourists. This includes the well-known Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system.

The Orchard Road district, which is dominated by multi-storey shopping centers and hotels, can be considered the center of tourism in Singapore. Other popular tourist attractions include the Singapore Zoo and its Night Safari, which allows people to explore Asian, African and American habitats at night without any visible barriers between guests and the wild animals. The Singapore Zoo has embraced the 'open zoo' concept whereby animals are kept in enclosures, separated from visitors by hidden dry or wet moats, instead of caging the animals. Jurong Bird Park is another zoological garden centred around birds, which is dedicated towards exposing the public to as much species and varieties of birds from around the world as possible, including a flock of one thousand flamingos. The tourist island of Sentosa, which attracts more than 5 million visitors a year, is located in the south of Singapore, consists of about 20-30 landmarks, such as Fort Siloso, which was built as a fortress to defend against the Japanese during World War II. Guns from the World War II era can be seen at Fort Siloso, from a mini-sized to a 16 pound (7 kg) gun. Recently, the island has built the Carlsberg Sky Tower, which allows visitors to view the whole of Sentosa, as well as the Sentosa Luge, a small one- or two- person sled on which one sleighs supine and feet-first. Steering is done by shifting the weight or pulling straps attached to the sled's runners. Singapore will have two integrated resorts with casinos in 2010, one at Marina Bay and the other at Sentosa which the government announced during a parliament session on April 18, 2005.

There are various shopping belts in Singapore, Marina Bay, Bugis Street, Chinatown, Geylang Serai, Kampong Gelam Arab Street, Little India, North Bridge Road, Orchard Road, Riverside, Shenton Way Raffles Place and The Suburbs.

Singapore seeks to be the business hub of Southeast Asia and has an expansive shopping precinct located in the Orchard Road district. Many multistorey shopping centers are located at Orchard Road; the area also has many hotels, and it's the main tourism center of Singapore, other than the Downtown Core. The local populace also use Orchard Road for shopping extensively.

Other than Orchard Road, Singapore's largest shopping centre, VivoCity, has also attracted millions of people since its opening in 2006.[13]

To further encourage tourists to shop at Singapore, the Singapore Tourism Board and various organizers organize the Great Singapore Sale yearly. Shoppers can enjoy great discounts and bargains at participating outlets. The Singapore Tourism Board introduced "Late Night Shopping" in 2007.[14] Tourists can catch "Late Night Shopping" on Orchard Road up till 11pm every Saturday and enjoy special deals or promotions by participating retailers.

Singapore is a haven for the arts all year round. Its dynamic arts scene is richly influenced by their indigenous Malay culture, the heritage of Chinese and Indian migrants, as well as the city's international outlook. As new contemporary forms evolve, traditional art forms are simultaneously being preserved to create an arts culture that is uniquely Singapore.

The Art Districts in Singapore include Central Arts Districts, Chinatown Arts Belt, Dempsey and Tanglin, Little India , and Riverside. The are also various art museums in Singapore like the Asian Civilizations Museums at Empress Place and Old Tao Nan School, Singapore Art Museum, and NUS Museums.

Many of Singapore's performing arts venues and institutions are more than just performance locations _ they are architectural marvels in their own right. These venues include the Singapore Repertory Theatre, Esplanade - Theaters on the Bay, The Substation and the University Cultural Center.

Sentosa is a relatively large island of Singapore located to its south. Along with a beachfront resort, the island's tourist attractions include Fort Siloso, its historical museum, the Underwater World aquarium and th