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Do you need to bring anything to Singapore?

Bring something.

1. Passport

2. Singapore visa

3. Air ticket+hotel reservation

4. Mobile phones, preferably full netcom, are not supported by telecom mobile phones. Mobile phones open national roaming calls and short messages.

5. Money, change at China Bank, a family of three 1 day 100 SGD.

6. Credit card, be sure to bring a dual-currency credit card. Although 99% of UnionPay can be used, you will be GG when you meet 1%.

7. Girls wear sunscreen, and boys are free.

8. Change clothes and comfortable shoes.

Precautions:

1. Find a taxi stop and call a taxi.

If you want to take a taxi, you must take it at a specific taxi stop before the taxi stops, especially in urban areas. According to the author's observation, there will be a taxi stop sign near the bus stop sign in Singapore, which is not difficult to find in the urban area.

But on the night of eating unlicensed seafood in Yalong District, I wanted to take a taxi back to the hotel, but I couldn't find a taxi stop, so I waved at the roadside and a taxi stopped.

2. Different models and brands of taxis have different take-off prices.

Singapore taxis, like Thai taxis, have all kinds of colorful colors, except yellow, which is common in Taiwan Province Province, and also silver, blue, red, black and purple. Different models and brands of taxis, regardless of color, take-off prices are different. From SGD 3 yuan to 5 yuan, SGD 3 take-off price is rare. Now the common take-off price is SGD 3.2. If you are not sure, you can look at the sticker outside the window before getting on the bus.

At some specific time and place, the fare will be increased or charged, such as: 12, which is the late night time from 6: 00 a.m. to 50% extra; It will increase by 25% during peak hours; The airport or some popular places (such as marina bay Sands and Sentosa Resort World) will also charge S $3 or S $5.

Taxis in Singapore have different take-off prices, regardless of their colors, depending on their models and models.

Most restaurants don't offer free water, so you have to buy it yourself.

Basically, in Singapore, users pay for everything, because almost all the resources of small countries are shipped from other places to China, and the price is extremely high, so it is almost impossible to get free. If you want to drink water in a restaurant, you also need money.

Many shops charge for wet tissues.

Many stores send menus and tableware with side dishes and wet tissues. At this time, you should be wary of asking the clerk if you need to pay. If you have them, you should ask the staff to take them back.

5. The price is very high

In fact, the third and fourth points are the results of the fifth point, but the author wants to emphasize it, so he lists it specially. This lion city was rated as "the most expensive city in the world" in the survey reports published by The Economist on 20 14 and 20 15 for two consecutive years, which is more expensive than Tokyo, Paris, Hong Kong and other cities famous for their high prices.

The expensive price of this city can be seen from the basic drinking water. If you want to drink a bottle of 600c.c water, it costs about NT$ 20 yuan in Taiwan Province Province, but the same C.C. water can be sold for more than S $1/in Singapore. Many hotels don't offer bottled water. For example, in an unruly hotel, there is only a water dispenser, so you have to find your own bottle to hold water.

6. Water can be drunk raw.

Singapore is a tropical country, and it is like summer all year round. Pay attention to drinking water when walking on the road during the day, or you will be prone to heatstroke if you are not careful. However, if you think buying water is really expensive and you are brave enough, you can also drink tap water directly. The Singapore government tells people that the water quality in Singapore is drinkable.

Extended data:

Singapore is one of the cleanest cities in the world Visitors must always pay attention to environmental sanitation, spitting and littering will be fined S $65,438+0,000.

2. Singapore advocates smoking ban. Buses, theaters, cinemas, restaurants, air-conditioning shops and government offices are all non-smoking areas, and those who violate them will be fined S $500.

3. Pedestrians must take the crosswalk. There is a fine of S $50 for climbing over the railing. If there is no crosswalk within 50 meters, you should cross the road at the traffic lights.

Chewing gum is not allowed to be imported, carried or eaten, and offenders will be fined.