Uniquely Singapore - Unique is the word that best captures Singapore, a dynamic city rich in contrast and colour where you'll find a harmonious blend of culture, cuisine, arts and architecture. A bridge between the East and the West for centuries, Singapore, located in the heart of fascinating Southeast Asia, continues to embrace tradition and modernity today. Brimming with unbridled energy and bursting with exciting events, the city offers countless unique, memorable experiences waiting to be discovered.
A single day's trails will take you from the past to the future, from a colourful ethnic enclave to an efficient business centre, from serene gardens to sleek skyscrapers.
Singapore is truly a city like no other, a world of possibilities. With its friendly and welcoming people, state-of-the-art infrastructure and something new happening everyday, your stay will be a memorable mix-and-match of all the things you have always wanted to do. Come and enjoy countless fascinating experiences, and take away memories that are uniquely Singapore.
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TRANSPORT:
Almost all parts of Singapore are accessible by road, including islands such as Sentosa and Jurong Island. The other major form of transportation within Singapore is rail: the Mass Rapid Transit which run the length and width of Singapore, and the Light Rapid Transit which run within a neighborhood.
The main island of Singapore is connected to the other islands by ferryboat services, which only carry passengers. There are also two bridges which link Singapore to Malaysia — the old Causeway, and the Second Link. Changi Airport is a major hub for many airlines, and Singapore is a major port.
ELECTRICITY:
230 Voltz / 50 Hertz.The adaptor required has three rectangular prongs that form a triangle.
MONEY:
The dollar (currency code SGD) is the currency of Singapore.
LANGUAGE:
The national language of Singapore is Malay for historical reasons. The official languages are English, Mandarin, Malay and Tamil. English has been promoted as the country's language of administration since independence, and it is spoken by the majority of the population, especially the young. Public signs and official publications are in English, although there are usually translated versions in the other official languages.
FOOD:
Singaporean cuisine is an example of diversity and cultural diffusion in Singapore, with a fusion of Chinese, Indian, Malay and Tamil influences. Singaporeans also enjoy a wide variety of seafood including crabs, clams, squid, and oysters