Singapore has so much to learn, so if you come here for the first time, you may be overwhelmed. To help you save time but do not miss a place, Hotcourses is offering you the most exciting places you can not miss while visiting or studying in Singapore.
Little India - Little India
Little India is certainly one of the most exciting and colorful places in Singapore. This is a great place to experience the many cultural nuances of this small country. There are countless stalls selling saris, gold rings and spices, and fragrances from the aisles. There is a large Indian community living here and there are many interesting temples for you to visit. One of the main attractions, besides enjoying the 'mystical' Oriental atmosphere, is enjoying some Indian food at affordable prices (and eating in traditional Indian style - eating by hand) at one of the local restaurants of the family or the booth on the road.
Chinatown
Chinatown is a very interesting place to explore. You can wander the streets and visit ancient Chinese architecture homes as well as be used as shops or watch the Chinese lanterns and lanterns light up along the pagoda and Smith Street. night The most vibrant Chinese in January and February, the Lunar New Year, because this is the time when the streets are full of festive decorations. The streets on the street will be full of people and traditional lore drum beats will not make you feel excited and happy. Smith Street and Maxwell Center are great places to gather your friends with affordable food, and of course Chinese food!
Singapore Riverside
Singapore Riverside is interspersed among skyscrapers. This is a very common architectural error in Singapore, with historical monuments intermingled with government buildings scattered along the city's colonial riverside. Here you will find the legendary (and expensive) Raffles Hotel where people stop by for one of Singapore's famous Sling Cocktails. You can also admire the statue of Raffles, the statue of the founder of Singapore - Stamford Raffles. Next to some interesting museums and markets, take a walk down the street, soak up the atmosphere, walk along the river at night, watch the lights on the sides reflect vibrant sounds from many bars and restaurants along Boat Quay and Clarke.
Orchard Road
Shopping seems to be routine for Singaporeans. Visitors to Singapore also participate significantly in this exciting activity. Discover the shady Orchard Road is something that is so familiar to all locals and visitors. The trees on both sides of the road create shade to avoid the scorching tropical sun, but the air-conditioned shopping center is the attraction of the people here. Even if you do not have enough money for luxury items, this place is worth a visit to giant stores to try to feel the culture of the people of this country.
Singapore Zoo and go "exploring" at night
Singapore Zoo is hailed as one of the best zoos in the world and unqualified for its title, the Animal Planet Animal Planet is famous for using this zoo to make some documentaries. Because the animals are raised in large nurseries and have many beautiful scenes, this makes the zoo very green and wide. At night, the zoo is open to the public and you can take a round trip with a guided tram ride. You can not walk to these places. Be sure to visit the giraffes, flying squirrels, lions, leopards and tigers!
Friday, May 4, 2018
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