Tell us about traveling to Singapore?

Updated on tourism 2024-06-05
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Since I was denied a visa, I don't like this place, it's not China's territory anyway, it doesn't matter if I go or not.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Traveling in Singapore is a bit of a sin, it's so hot, I almost never go out during the day, I go out to the mall, usually the subway station is under the mall, I don't need to see the sun, I only go out at night.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I feel that Singapore is a very civilized country, the streets are very clean, many people can speak Chinese, and there are Chinese signs everywhere on the streets. Although the country is small, it has a wide range of greenery and many tourist attractions. The locals are more open-minded, chatty and can hear Mandarin with Singaporean characteristics everywhere, but all in all, there are no obvious shortcomings except for the higher prices.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Very nice country in all respects.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's not interesting, it's expensive.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Taxi consumption is acceptable, much cheaper than Hong Kong Japan taxi, and the subway is very convenient. The city is clean, and even the dirtiest little Indian city is much better than some national cities. The quality of the people is generally very high, and Mandarin + English tourism is no problem at all.

    There are a lot of delicacies, and I often find them inadvertently, ** not low, but the portion is quite sufficient. Changi Airport is perfectly ready for a day (all day!) ) to arrange.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Things are not expensive, there is one place you must visit, that is Singapore Nha Loong?

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I went to Singapore in March this year, purely for free travel. Because I did a guide before I went, I probably played all the famous places that should be played, Clarke Quay, Chinatown, Ferris wheel, Sentosa, Universal Studios, Zoo ......It's all gone anyway. I know some simple English, but there are mostly Chinese in Singapore, and I only need to ask you can you speak Chinese when taking a taxi?

    Many of the taxis there came from Fujian, China, and Singapore was first called Nanyang. The quality of the people over there is very high, the environment is very clean, you have to be fined if you can't eat on the subway, and you will be whipped for stealing. Anyway, it's a good experience, but don't play too long because Singapore is very small, in fact, you can play it for three days without children.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No, things are too expensive, making money in Singapore and spending in new consumption is similar to making money in Shanghai and spending in Shanghai, and in general, it is convenient to live in Shanghai.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Singapore is located in the northern latitude, belongs to the tropical rainforest climate, in Singapore with an umbrella, the blue sky said that the clouds will rain, the rain is heavy and urgent, and it will stop.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The exchange rate of the Singapore dollar against the renminbi varies from time to time, but generally remains at a range of about 1:5, i.e. one Singapore dollar can be exchanged for 5 yuan. Because of the exchange rate, Chinese people in Singapore will feel that hotels**, drinks and other things are more expensive than Chinese mainland, but some products imported from Malaysia and other neighboring countries are actually similar to Chinese mainland, and some are even cheaper than the mainland.

    Singapore's public transportation system is very developed, most places through the subway, there are buses to arrive where there is no subway, but it should be noted that the country's subway system is not every station has Chinese signs, the station is also in English, if you take the bus to pay special attention, almost all buses do not report the station, and it is difficult to find text prompts, it is recommended to tell the driver the name of the station you want to get off when you get on the bus, or ask the locals on the same car, generally passengers who look like Chinese will speak Chinese, Other races may need to communicate in English. Of course, you can also turn on the satellite navigation on the bus and get off at the station.

    Singapore is a multicultural and tolerant country, and they don't show warmth to strangers, but they don't resist either, and they're generally happy to tell you if you ask for directions. The most commendable point is that when pedestrians are ready to cross the road, drivers will take the initiative to give way.

    Under normal circumstances, Chinese travel to Singapore is to go straight to Sands, Merlion Park, and Santosa for fun, in fact, there are many cultural areas worth visiting in this country, such as the Malay cultural district Kampong Glam, the Indian ethnic cultural district Little India, and the Chinese cultural district Chinatown. Different cultural zones present different life styles and cultural heritages. If you like high-end brands, you can go to Orchard Road, where you can go to the markets, where locals eat at noon, and there are plenty of food and drinks.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Singapore's climate is not much different from hot and cold, and as long as you wear two clothes for the coldest and have a strong sea breeze in summer, you won't be sad. The subway and bus are more convenient, but for people who do not understand English, it is better to take the subway, most people on the road can understand Mandarin, and the bus is a bit confusing, only the convenience of walking. Items are more expensive than in China, and if there are no special requirements, street eating is still relatively cheap, how Singapore salarymen eat every day.

    The most unsatisfactory places, although they are all Chinese, a small number of Chinese people look down on the Chinese; Individual companies are not easy to deal with, and they are very ...... to be mercenary

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Despite Singapore's location in Southeast Asia, don't underestimate Singapore's indoor air conditioning. For middle-aged and elderly people, a thin long-sleeved jacket and long pants are a must! There is also a one-way line in Singapore, so be prepared to take a detour if you take a taxi.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Public transportation in Singapore is not very convenient, so when you go to the big attractions in Singapore, you may have to walk a lot of distance, and it may be better to have a pair of shoes that are convenient for walking.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    You can find an escort online, if you don't come over, it's more difficult, although there are many Chinese. Don't worry about eating, many food courts have Chinese food, noodle soup.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you pay attention personally, try not to buy electronic products, health care products or whatever, they are all pits. If you like famous brands, go to the famous brand stores on Orchard Road to buy them, and remember to get a tax refund.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Some Singaporeans don't speak Chinese, so they rely on simple English to communicate with them. I'll have to make up for it when I get back, because the food in Singapore is as if I'm about to get to work quickly.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Singapore's consumption in Southeast Asian countries is relatively high, and the place is not very large, so you can have fun in a week. The weather in Singapore in September is still quite good, which is very suitable for visiting.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    When traveling to Singapore, you need to make some preparations in terms of language communication. Friends who speak English very well, please ignore this article. Personally, I don't think the street signs are particularly good, and I always look at them confusingly.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The airport sells ezlink card, the bus subway card is ten yuan, there are five yuan in it, the subway is very convenient** are there, there is no requirement to tip here, please rest assured.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The attractions are arranged as follows:

    1. Merlion Park: Singapore's famous Merlion statue is located on the banks of the Singapore River and is a symbol and symbol of Singapore. The design concept of the Merlion, which sits on the waves of the water, is a combination of fact and legend.

    The area around the park gathers Singapore's famous landmarks, such as the Sands Hotel, the Esplanade, the ** Building, the High Court, the Victoria Theatre, the Raffles Bronze Statue, etc., which are must-see places for tourists;

    2. Sands and Marina South Garden: After the opening of Sands, it has become a hotel chosen by many tourists to Singapore, and the high-rise swimming pool has become a scene of Sands;

    3. Sentosa: Located in the south of the main island of Singapore, half a kilometer away from the city center. The Malay name of this idyllic resort island means peace and quiet;

    4. Orchard Road: Must go to Orchard Road, where major well-known brands gather, and there are many discounts on holidays;

    5. Singapore Zoo: Opened in 1973, the park is designed with an open concept, using tropical forests and lakes as barriers, so that visitors can see clearly without the fence of iron cages and iron pillars.

    Singapore has a high consumption in Southeast Asian countries, and the place is not large, and it can only be used for a week to travel.

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