Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Singapore Travel Guide (Pictures and Text) Singapore is located at the southernmost tip of the Malay Peninsula in Asia. It is one of the smallest countries in the world, with a land area smaller than

Singapore Travel Guide (Pictures and Text) Singapore is located at the southernmost tip of the Malay Peninsula in Asia. It is one of the smallest countries in the world, with a land area smaller than

Singapore Travel Guide (Pictures and Text) Singapore is located at the southernmost tip of the Malay Peninsula in Asia. It is one of the smallest countries in the world, with a land area smaller than Hong Kong. Singapore's terrain is gently undulating. Its western and central areas are composed of hills, mostly covered by woods. The eastern and coastal areas are plains. The highest geographical point is Bukit Timah, which is 163 meters high. Although Singapore is a small country, there are many scenic spots worth visiting, and most of the distances between scenic spots are within walking distance. Singapore can be divided into four main areas: along Marina Bay, the city center of Singapore; Orchard Road and the eastern urban area, Singapore's main shopping district; the northern rainforest area, the best place to watch animals; Sentosa Island, a happy holiday destination. Centered along Marina Bay, the northern part of Marina Bay is the rainforest area, the northeast is Orchard Road and the eastern urban area, and Sentosa is in the southwest of Marina Bay. Currently, direct flights from various parts of China to Singapore are very frequent, with hundreds of flights per week. In addition to direct flights, there are many low-cost connecting flights available every day. Singapore's rail network is very developed, and taking the subway to travel to various attractions in Singapore is the most convenient and fastest way to travel. The subway operating hours are from 6 am to 12 midnight. Singapore's security is quite good, with a very low crime rate. It can be regarded as one of the few safe metropolises in the world; but you still need to have a sense of self-protection. Do not go to secluded areas with few people after dark, especially in accident-prone areas such as Little India and Denton. Choose hotels in Kallang and Aljunied carefully, especially if you are traveling with children. There are many non-Chinese immigrants in this area and it is close to the red light district. It is recommended not to consider it.