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A wide range of cleaning products are very popular in Singapore. I even suspect that the sales of Dettol, a cleaning brand, in Singapore have greatly surpassed that of Shanghai, even though Singapore's population is only 1 5 of Shanghai's. Just looking at its products, it is much richer than Shanghai - hand sanitizer, cleaning wipes, laundry detergent, floor cleaner, disinfectant, cleaning spray ......There is also a line of words printed on the package:
Kill 99 of germs! I don't know if it's true or not. Anyway, seeing this line of words, it always makes people feel that this product has a good disinfection effect.
In fact, most of the detergents sold in Singapore are printed with "antibacterial" on the packaging
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Nanjing Yuanxin goes abroad to answer for you:
Ninety percent of Singapore is Chinese, speaking Mandarin there, so how strange will you be, and it's very clean, even the most inconspicuous places that everyone notices have been touched with their hands, there is no dust, it's very clean, the people there are also very civilized, the taxis there at the airport are all Mercedes, it's really good there, whoever goes there doesn't want to come back.
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It is said that Singapore is so clean that if you wear white shoes, it won't get dirty for three months if it doesn't rain. I only know that Singapore has very good laws and regulations on the environment, smoking is absolutely not allowed in public, and littering and spitting will be severely fined, so there is a reason why they are so clean.
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Generally all are very clean, first of all, a Singapore fine is very serious, especially for those who are not hygienic and littering, and secondly, Singapore is the result of a lot of cleaning workers picking up garbage or sweeping the streets.
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Because Singaporeans take environmental protection very seriously. In addition, the law enforcement is very strict, so they dare not damage the environment. There is also the education that has been exposed to it since childhood, and the words and deeds of the parents around him, so it has been able to maintain the reputation of a garden city.
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Garden City is recognized worldwide.
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1.Singapore's laws are strict, with a fine of S$200 for littering, as well as volunteering to pick up garbage.
2.It rains almost every day in Singapore, which washes away all the dirt, and the sewers are exceptional! The deepest part is more than 2 meters deep! No amount of rain will clog up!
3.Road cleaning is carried out on a contract basis.
4.The air is moist.
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Because Singapore will be fined 10,000 for eating a chewing gum.
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Singapore is a very inclusive country, with a large number of foreigners living in peace and quiet. Singapore is really clean, its environmental protection policy is very strict, if you change the environment there will be a heavy punishment, and slowly people will automatically take the initiative to protect the environment.
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Singapore is a relatively democratic and liberal country, and its streets are indeed very clean, looking spotless, and every street looks as if it has just been cleaned.
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Developed country. Singapore is very clean, Singapore is very strict about the protection of the environment, and the punishment for environmental damage is very severe.
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Nanjing Yuanxin goes abroad to answer for you:
Ninety percent of Singapore is Chinese, speaking Mandarin there, so how strange will you be, and it's very clean, even the most inconspicuous places that everyone notices have been touched with their hands, there is no dust, it's very clean, the people there are also very civilized, the taxis there at the airport are all Mercedes, it's really good there, whoever goes there doesn't want to come back.
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Singapore attaches great importance to the protection of the environment, and Singapore has a complete set of laws to ensure that every citizen and resident in Singapore must take care of the environment, if there is a violation, Singapore will strictly enforce the law, so strict law enforcement has played a significant role in the protection of the environment.
Secondly, Singaporeans have been educated from an early age to care for the environment, so Singapore can maintain its reputation as a garden city.
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