#2023 Creative Challenge#Hey, Dear Traveler!I just came back from Singapore, and I'm so impressed with this city!Did you know that Singapore has a high percentage of Chinese, making it easy for you to communicate in a foreign country, which is simply a blessing for those of us who are afraid of language barriers!
If you're planning a trip, look no further than Singapore. Here's how I spent 5 days and 4 nights in Singapore.
Day 1: Explore the heart of Singapore
- Morning: Arrive at Singapore Changi Airport and proceed to the hotel for check-in.
- Afternoon: Visit Gardens by the Bay to see the Super Tree and Cloud Forest.
- Evening: Enjoy the night view at the rooftop infinity pool at Marina Bay Sands.
Day 2: A blend of history and modernity
- Morning: Visit the National Museum to learn about the history and culture of Singapore.
- Afternoon: Visit Merlion Park, Elizabeth Park, etc.
- Evening: Taste authentic Singaporean cuisine at Lau Pa Sat.
Day 3: Feel the pulse of the city
- Morning: Visit the shopping paradise of Orchard Road and go shopping.
- Afternoon: Visit the Singapore Flyer and take a look at the city.
- Evening: Experience the nightlife at Clarke Quay.
Day 4: Cultural Tour
- Morning: Visit Chinatown in Chinatown and feel the Chinese roots.
- Afternoon: Visit Kampong Glam to experience Malay culture.
- Evening: Taste Middle Eastern cuisine in Arab Street.
Day 5: Goodbye, Singapore
- Morning: Depending on the return time, you can choose to visit one or two more attractions or do some shopping.
- Afternoon: Transfer to Changi Airport for the end of your trip to Singapore.
Travel Tips:
- Sun & Mosquito Repellent: Bring sunscreen and a hat due to the strong sun in Singapore, and bring mosquito repellent as it is a tropical rainforest climate with many mosquitoes.
- Currency exchange: Find out about Singapore's currency and exchange rate in advance, and you can exchange a part of the Singapore dollar in China for backup. At the same time, Alipay and WeChat Pay can be used in most places.
- Transportation: Singapore's public transportation is very convenient, with the MRT and buses covering almost all major attractions, and buying an "EZ-Link Card" will greatly facilitate your travel.
- Politeness and Respect: Singaporeans are known for their civility and courtesy, so please respect local Xi and culture. For example, you need to remove your shoes when entering the temple, and smoking is not allowed in public places, otherwise you face a hefty fine.
Well, that's all I have to share about my trip to Singapore! I hope my experience will help you with your travel plans. If you have any further questions or need more suggestions, feel free to let me know!