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Singapore's representative Merlion.
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Are you Chinese? If you are Chinese, you have nothing to buy, everything here is imported, reprocessed and re-exported, to put it bluntly, it is a second-class dealer.
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Singapore is a predominantly Chinese-majority Southeast Asian country. The economy is highly developed in scale and the urban environment is good. It is a clean and tidy comprehensive national metropolis. This is a detailed guide to Singapore travel and shopping.
Medicinal oils in Singapore.
There are many types of medicinal oils in Singapore, such as safflower oil, Li Qian chasing wind oil, golden lion oil, submarine cycad oil, etc. They all have the same effect, that is, to relax the muscles and activate the nerves, bruises and sprains, reduce inflammation and swelling beriberi, and enrich the hands. These medicated oils are made from local and nearby Malaya.
While the efficacy of sun-splits may be exaggerated, they can still alleviate and ** some mild symptoms. When choosing Jing Kaiyou, you can read the manual before buying.
Some friends will say that these medicinal oils are everywhere in Hong Kong, and the quality is also very good. Why buy it in distant Singapore and Malaysia? Here's a little bit of knowledge.
Singapore's medicinal oils are all produced in Singapore, and Hong Kong's medicinal oils are basically produced in Singapore. "信" and "xing" are homophonic in Mandarin, but different in Cantonese, so the pronunciation of "xing" in Cantonese is homophonic with "letter", but the way of writing is different. Friends in Singapore and Malaysia say that "Made in Singapore" is real estate.
Wouldn't it feel a little unlucky to take a few bottles of medicine and oil to send a friend to Xingma? Friends may think so, which is understandable, but this is a special product. I think it's more meaningful than giving other gifts, and you can't be superstitious, just be prepared.
Here are some other handwritten introductions. Do you like them? (Fig).
In Singapore and Malaya, [Bak Kut Teh] is an authentic specialty. Bak Kut Teh is mainly made from Chuanxiong, wolfberry, polygonatum japonica, angelica, licorice, cinnamon, star anise, ancient moon powder, etc. Make it into flour, put it in a bag, use it as soup, add pork bone chicken, cook for a few hours, and then eat.
Bone tea is a great soup to relieve colds. Among these bak kut teh ingredients is a rare specialty, 'Dongko Ali'. (Fig).
Tungko Ali is the Malayan Three Treasures (Bird's Nest, Tungko Ali, Tin Products). Tungko Ali is found in the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia. When it grows and matures, its roots are sliced and dried.
It has the effects of aphrodisiac, nourishing yin and nourishing the kidney. It is a very valuable tonic, and can also be used to make tea, wine, and soup.
Because of its bitter taste, most of them cannot be used in soups. It is best to use a quarter, mixed with pork bones or chicken, lotus seeds, jade bamboo, fresh corn, carrots (last hour), red dates, etc.
This neutralizes the bitterness and cooks for two to three minutes before eating. At Xingliang Huaima, there are also local specialty coffees and chocolates. No matter how tight the travel time is, coffee chocolate is an indispensable gift.
Finally, some friends will ask, how can shopping in Singapore involve Malaya? In fact, many trips to Singapore include Malaya.
Malaya is rich in plant resources and can provide a variety of raw materials for the country and Singapore. With the extension of the Belt and Road Economic Corridor, the economic ties between Southeast Asian countries and China will be closer, and economic and trade exchanges and cooperation will be more frequent, which is very beneficial to the tourism industry.
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Singapore has always been our favorite country when travelling. This country has a similar environment to ours, so people will not feel unfamiliar with visiting here. So, what can you buy when you come here for a tour? Bian Xiao will recommend it to everyone!
Singapore sling.
Singapore's national liquor, known as the national drink of a city-state, was founded in the 30s of the 20th century by the bartenders of Raffles Hotel, Langbares. This globally popular drink was originally made up of ingredients – orange juice, lime juice, pineapple juice, cherry brandy, and gin.
Cost: S$30 stupid collapse.
Raffles Hotel souvenir shop.
Raffles Hotel Gallery.
Changi Airport souvenir shop.
Drinks and supermarkets (island-wide).
Souvenir with a small Merlion.
The Merlion is a strange man-made creature. The upper half represents the lion, and the other half represents the body of the mermaid. The top of the lion represents Singapore's original name, which means "City of Lions", while the bottom half depicts the island's origins as a fishing village.
At various tourist attractions, including Chinatown, you can choose from many souvenirs such as key chains, fridge magnets, can openers, ashtrays, and chocolates with miniature Merlions.
Cost: From S$2 per piece.
Where to buy: All souvenir shops on the island.
Orchid Perfume When it comes to Singapore's national flower, orchids have a delicate fragrance, and it makes sense to buy these orchid-infused perfumes. With an elegant fragrance collection that includes both men's and women's fragrances, and is named after the likes of Aranda and Gulf orchids, Beidu once satisfied everyone, while the fragrance perfectly captures the memories of the journey and keeps it alive.
Cost: SGD28-SGD168 (depending on the size with ballast).
Place of purchase: Marina Bay Cruise Centre - 61 Esplanade.
Singapore Visitor Centre: 216 Orchard Road, Orchard Road.
All major department stores and supermarkets.
Asian Artifacts Asian artifacts are not to be missed and should definitely be brought back to China. From unique antique pieces to beautiful scrolls, these are some of the most popular gifts in Singapore.
Where to buy: Chinatown.
Holland Village. Tanglin Mall.
Barbecue. What's better than giving your friends and family an edible gift? Bak-kwa, also known as roast pork beef fillet, is a well-known local snack for Singaporeans that was introduced by early Chinese immigrants.
During the Lunar New Year and other festivals, it soars, and it is widely eaten and traditionally given to family and friends.
Cost: From S$45 per kg.
Where to buy: Perfume food store.
Bicheng incense store.
Golden Bamboo Crown Store.
Kim Hok Guan store.
Lin Zhiguan store.
Coconut paste. A traditional Singaporean breakfast includes kaya.
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When traveling to Singapore, in addition to tasting food and visiting scenic spots, shopping is also indispensable. So, what exactly is cheaper in this shopping paradise?
First of all, Singapore is best known for its duty-free shops, where goods are relatively low**. In duty-free shops, you can find a variety of high-end brands of cosmetics, skincare products and perfumes, and these things are often 2 times or more than the duty-free price in China. In addition, it is more cost-effective to buy milk powder and health products at duty-free shops.
Secondly, Singapore's shopping malls are also cheaper than in Singapore for sneakers, clothes and watches from well-known brands. In the shopping center, you can find a variety of well-known brand stores, such as adidas, Nike, PUMA, etc., the goods here are **, **compared to the domestic bend base is also relatively cheap.
In addition to the above two, there are also some niche shopping spots worth mentioning. For example, near Merlion Park in Singapore, there is a Chinatown called "Niu Feng Cavity Cheshui", where there are all kinds of small goods, souvenirs, clothing, etc., which are relatively low. In addition, there are also many good products in pharmacies in Singapore, such as silk quilts, aromatherapy essential oils, etc., which are more affordable to buy in pharmacies.
In conclusion, when shopping in Singapore, you can choose from different establishments such as duty-free shops, shopping malls, Chinatowns, pharmacies, etc. However, it is recommended that you do more homework before buying and understand the ** and brand of the product, so that you can buy the goods you are satisfied with, and at the same time, you can avoid being pitted. <>
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