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Map location of Singapore in China

On the world map, Singapore is located in the south of China, near the equator, at the southern tip of Malaysia, and its accuracy is similar to that of Kunming, China.

Brief introduction of Singapore's geographical location: Singapore is a tropical island country, which consists of a main island and 63 small islands. Its temperature changes little, rainfall is sufficient, and animals and plants multiply, which embodies the characteristics of tropical islands. Singapore's geographical position is one of the crossroads of the world, and its unique geographical conditions make it develop into a major commercial, communication and tourism center. It is located at 136 and 8km north of the equator, from east longitude 103 degrees 38 minutes to east longitude 104 degrees 6 minutes, and from north latitude 1 degree 09 minutes to north latitude 1 degree 29 minutes. The main island of Singapore is about 42 kilometers long from east to west and 23 kilometers from NATO in the south, with a total area of 682 square kilometers, including all islands. Degang Island, Ubin Island and Sentosa Island are the larger islands outside the island.