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1) What do you eat to study in Singapore? How much does it cost?
Eat as much as you want. Eat whatever you want. The price is not expensive.
It's just that the portion is a little less. Generally, cheap ones include duck rice, chicken rice, etc., which are more commonly eaten. There are also many restaurants aimed at Chinese.
If you are tired of eating home-cooked meals, you can also go to a hot pot restaurant to improve your sushi order. It ranges from about 15 to 35 RMB. Personally, I prefer to eat Singapore's hot pot.
And the Indians make it quite delicious. It's just a little worse in hygiene.
2) The price of vegetables in Singapore.
3) Fruit price.
I think it's okay. Not very expensive. Of course, it is a little more expensive than in China.
4) I like to play the piano and I would like to know if there is a piano room at the national university.
I didn't pay attention to this, I should have it.!
5) What is the ** of the piano in general?
Around S$2,400. About 12,000 RMB. The upper and lower floats are not large.
6) Bus or MRT**.
The distance is far away, I suggest you do the subway. S$1-2. The bus was pretty much the same as the one upstairs for a friend.
Will you be arrested and jailed for making noise with your neighbors in Singapore?
Hehe. It's not that serious. Big deal to be complained about. Repatriated. Ha ha. Without. In fact, Singaporeans are quite good!
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Singapore is a multi-ethnic country, with about 74% of the population made up of Chinese, about 13% of Malay and Indian residents, and the remaining 3% of the population being mixed-race citizens of Eurasian descent.
For Chinese students, the similar language environment and food habits make them better suited to the overseas learning environment. Coupled with the tropical rainforest climate, Singapore has a suitable temperature all year round, no more than 33 in summer and no less than 25 in winter.
English is the official language of Singapore, followed by Mandarin as one of the most important languages for daily communication. Parents don't have to worry too much about their children's social and living conditions when they first enter Singapore. Students are able to quickly integrate into the English teaching environment.
The huge difference between Chinese and Western food cultures makes it difficult for students studying in the United Kingdom and the United States. Singapore's cuisine, whether Chinese, Thai, Malay, etc., is very much in line with the appetite of Chinese parents and students.
Singapore's food culture has been largely influenced by Chinese immigrants, and has been influenced by the food culture of many coastal areas such as Fujian, Guangdong, and Hainan, such as Singapore's famous delicacies Bak Kut Teh and Hainanese chicken rice, which are integrated with Cantonese medicinal food and Hainanese steamed rice respectively, which are healthy and delicious.
In addition, there are Indian and Malay Asian cuisines, as well as delicious seafood, Japanese and French cuisine. In terms of diet, there is a high degree of choice, so parents do not need to worry about their children being hungry for fast food abroad.
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