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Is there anything to buy in Singapore?

Singapore has always been our favorite country when traveling. This country has an environment similar to our life, so people will not feel strange when they travel here. So, what can I buy when I travel here? Bian Xiao will recommend it to everyone!

Singapore slim

SingaporeSling was founded in 1930s by bartenders at Raffles Lamba Hotel. This globally popular beverage was originally composed of ingredients-orange juice, lime juice, pineapple juice, cherry brandy and gin.

Cost: starting from S $30.

Raffles Hotel souvenir shop

Raffles Hotel Gallery

Changi airport souvenir shop

Beverage shops and supermarkets (all over the island)

A souvenir with a little merlion.

Merlion is a strange man-made creature. The upper part represents the lion and the other half represents the mermaid's body. The top of the lion represents the original name of Singapore, which means "City of Lions", while the bottom depicts the origin of the island as a fishing village. In various tourist attractions, including Chinatown, you can choose many souvenirs, such as key chains, refrigerator stickers, can openers, ashtrays and chocolates with miniature merlion.

Cost: Starting from S $2 per piece.

Place of purchase: all souvenir shops on the island.

Orchid perfume Speaking of Singapore's national flower, orchids have exquisite fragrance, so it is meaningful to buy perfume injected by these orchids. With elegant perfume series, including men's and women's perfumes, and named after charming names such as Aranda and Gulf orchids, Beidu once satisfied everyone, while perfume perfectly captured the memories of the journey and kept it alive.

Cost: SGD28-SGD 168 (depending on the size)

Place of purchase: marina bay Cruise Center-No.61Binhai Avenue.

Singapore Tourist Center: No.265438 Orchard Road +06 Orchard Road.

All major department stores and supermarkets

Asian cultural relics Asian cultural relics should not be missed and should definitely be brought back to China. From unique antique works to exquisite scrolls, these are the most popular gifts in Singapore.

Place of purchase: Chinatown

Holland village

Dongling shopping mall

roast

What could be better than giving an edible gift to your friends and family? Bak-Kwa, also known as roast pork/beef slices, is a famous local snack of Singaporeans, which was introduced by early immigrants from China. During the Lunar New Year and other festivals, the price soared. According to tradition, it was widely eaten and given to family and friends.

Cost: Starting from S $45 per kilogram.

Place of purchase: perfume food store

Bichengxiang shop

Jinzhuguan shop

Jinfuguan shop

Linzhiguan specialty store

Coconut jam

The traditional breakfast of Singaporeans includes Kaya.