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Walking through Singapore, Malaysia (1)

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This small city of Singapore, known for its economic development, is enough for a day to spend a day, unless you want to be a permanent resident here. Malaysia is a place worth wandering around, because its customs and folklore are relatively diverse, not only Indian sari, but also British-style architecture, and even colorful domes such as pink and green are also worth seeing.

Singapore

Located in the Malay Peninsula, the Republic of Singapore is one of the smallest countries in the world with a total area of about 640 square kilometers consisting of the main island of Singapore and dozens of other adjacent islets.

Legend has it that in ancient times, Prince Utama, a descendant of Alexander the Great, was sailing at sea when the ship was blown by a storm to the island of what is now Singapore. On the island, the prince saw a monster covered in crimson, with black hair on its head and a handful of white hair on its chest. The entourage told the prince that it was a lion, and the prince called the unknown island "Singapura", which means lion, so the name "Lion City Singapore" has been used to this day.

Singapore has a warm climate all year round, strict laws, and unique caning (smoking ban, environmental protection, sanitation, etc.) make the city clean, tidy and full of urban atmosphere, and is famous as a garden city.

The south bank of the downtown area is a bustling commercial district surrounded by high-rise buildings, and the red light pier never sleeps, and the famous Chinatown Chinatown is located in this area. The north shore is a district with flowers, trees and buildings, with a quiet environment, with Parliament, Government House, High Court, Victoria Memorial and so on, with British architectural style.

The city is home to attractions such as Tianfu Palace, Xinghe Garden, Yuhua Garden, Sultan Islamic Church, Shuanglin Temple, and Yongsan Temple, which houses the 18-handed statue of Guanyin, as well as botanical gardens, zoos, national museums, Van Cliff Aquarium, and Singapore War Memorial Tower.

Walking through Singapore, Malaysia (1)

Singapore is a beautiful country with friendly and hospitable people; Singapore is also a place of great acceptance, where you can see the combination of history and modernity, local and foreign.

In terms of religious beliefs, Chinese generally believe in Buddhism, Malays believe in Islam, Indians believe in Hinduism... In Singapore, believers in almost all the world's religions can be found.

These people believe in their own gods, respect the beliefs of others, live in harmony and peace in the same country, and have good social order and peace. People of different nationalities and cultures of different countries blend together, including religious beliefs, food, clothing, etc., forming Singapore's unique, inclusive and unique culture.

All in all, Singaporean culture is a cultural form that is highly integrated with the essence of other countries' cultures, and has developed well on this basis.

There are four official languages in Singapore, namely Chinese, English, Malay and Tamil. Don't look at Singapore's small country, but it is a country with more than 200 ethnic groups. At present, the Malays are the local indigenous people, but more than 75% of the country's population is Chinese.

The city of Singapore is beautiful and evergreen all year round, with gardens and trees and wide roads on the island. The sidewalks are lined with leafy street trees and various flowers, and the lawns, flower beds and small parks are interspersed, and the city appearance is clean. Climbing plants are planted on the bridges and walls, and colorful flower pots are placed on the balconies of the houses.

Walking through Singapore, Malaysia (1)

Sweeping through the streets of Singapore, the antique color of the century-old suspension bridge, the green of the towering ancient trees, the majesty of the steel house and the various shapes of buildings; A castle-style hotel that costs almost 10,000 yuan for one night, and a huge parking lot with the petty bourgeois atmosphere of a coffee shop; The world of scenic spots is full of international famous products, breathtaking buildings on the festival avenue, and you can't see the deep Chinese style - dragon dance, lotus fragrance, and modern architectural atmosphere.

Standing between high-rises and modern streetscapes, the "lion's head and fishtail" statue is a symbol and symbol of Singapore. There are many World War II relics left behind during the Second World War, which, along with Singapore's many historical monuments, tell the story of its turbulent history.

Walking through Singapore, Malaysia (1)

Between the red flowers and greenery, a huge ship sits on several connected skyscrapers, which just brought me a huge visual shock, and in the blink of an eye, a taxi drove up, and the sign in front of it was actually Mercedes-Benz!!! My God, what a world this is!

Walking through Singapore, Malaysia (1)

Climbing the mountain whose name I forgot, overlooking the panorama of Singapore, the sea and sky are the same blue, facing the sea there are three buildings that I thought were rotten buildings, because although it is strangely built, there are steel bars bursting from time to time, like powerful blood vessels on the arm of a laborer.

Walking through Singapore, Malaysia (1)

The tour guide proudly said that this is the most expensive property in Singapore. There are rich women who have a big hand and at once wrapped one building, 372 sets. Even drop God, what a worldly way!

On the way down the mountain, I met two beautiful women dressed in Indian sari, one purple and one blue, the sari is still our oriental rich beauty wears well, just now an old foreigner wearing it is not so eye-catching. Hey!

Singapore, a modern city that deserves to be deserved, is so beautiful. A country of projectiles, a diverse race but with the best law and order and the cleanest city due to strict laws.

The day's itinerary rushed by, and the guide took us through the customs to Malaysia, and some local residents carried small bags, as if we were shopping, leisurely from one country to another.

On rest days, many white-collar workers in Singapore often go to Malay for leisure and sports, because compared to Singapore, Malay prices are much lower.

Muslim canon is strict, and Malay women wear robes and headscarves. Even the female police officers at the border control are no exception, and on top of the majestic police uniforms are tightly wrapped headscarves, which at first glance look a little ridiculous.

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