Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Harbin to Singapore

Harbin to Singapore

If you want to apply for a passport abroad, go to the Exit-Entry Administration Office near Central Street, and you can get a passport for about 2 yuan a month.

Then you have to entrust a travel agency to help you get a tourist visa for Singapore, because the Singapore Embassy in China only has a few cities in Beijing and Shanghai that are not in Harbin, and the travel agency will mail it to you, and then give it to the embassy in about a week, and you can approve the offer for about 5 yuan.

Note that the validity period of the tourist visa is only 35 yuan. You must come to Singapore 35 days after the approval, or your visa will expire. Entering Singapore Customs will give you a 3-day stay.

If you travel by yourself, it will cost about RMB 1,, because the tickets for the scenic spots that you eat here are not very expensive. Even if you take the subway, it will cost about S $1 to stay in a hotel, which is more expensive. The mid-range consumption will be S $15 a day.

My parents will come here during the Spring Festival this year. The tickets for the two of them are super expensive, 8 yuan for one person, so I suggest you book tickets in advance. It's a little bit.

It seems that the tickets for Sentosa are only a few Singapore dollars, which is not very expensive. There is a water fireworks show that needs to be bought separately, but it's not expensive to add up anyway.

It's super hot here, especially in summer vacation, so take sunscreen, but the air conditioner in the subway mall on the plane is very cold, so I hope I can bring my coat.