The ultimate guide to tourism In Singapore

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Singapore marina bay.

Singapore's total area 710 square kilometers, the Republic of Singapore is a relatively small country. It is a civilized country. It is the fourth most important financial center in the world. It has an active role in the world economy. Singapore occupies a unique geographic location, It is located on the Strait of Malacca between Sumatra and Malaya. Singapore is located on the Far East, Western Europe and the Mediterranean. 

History of Singapore

The fire broke out in Singapore in the second century AD by the Portuguese, and the country was destroyed for two consecutive centuries.

In the 19th century, Singapore underwent British colonization.

Singapore gained independence from British colonialism in 1957.

Singapore united with Malaysia in 1959 and then broke away in 1965 and was renamed the Republic of Singapore.

Singapore Residents

The population of Singapore comprises about 80% of the Chinese and contains 14% of the Malay population, the population of Singapore comprises 8% of the Indians and contains 1% of the various ethnic races. Singapore has multi-ethnic religions, and the common religion is Buddhism, then Christianity and atheism, and Islam and Hinduism are low, the language of the Singaporeans is English, Malay, Chinese and Tamil. The population is about 5.18 million, the official currency is the Singapore Dollar. 

Singapore Dollar.

Fascinating Tourism Places In Singapore

Indian Quarter In Singapore

Indian Quarter In Singapore.

Located in the city of Singapore, this district feels as if you are inside the beautiful Indian city of India, along with the Indian gift shops and Indian spice shops, one of the best places for locals and tourists to go.

Indian Quarter In Singapore.


Indian Quarter In Singapore.

Indian Quarter In Singapore.


Indian Quarter In Singapore.

The Little India stretches along the Serangoon Road and is full of smells and scenes from the Indian subcontinent.

You can walk along this road and alleys nearby to visit the attractive old shops selling spices, Indian Sarees, small trinkets, Indian jewelry and everyday products used by traditional Indian families.

Do not miss the (Wet Markets) and (Mustafa Center) and do not leave the Indian Quarter before the temporary henna tattoo or the "Teh Tarik" experience, a cup of tea poured from cup to cup.

You will find shops that sell drinks "and you will find the largest" as you caught your attention fruits, vegetables, meat, herbs and spices ranked best arranged and you will find diverse restaurants as well as shops selling copper pots and antiques and also fabrics especially Sarees.

Indian Quarter In Singapore.


Indian Quarter In Singapore.

Indian Quarter In Singapore.

Indian Quarter In Singapore.

Indian Quarter In Singapore.

Indian Quarter In Singapore.

Gardens by the Bay
Gardens By the Bay, this park is 250 acres, the park consists of three waterfront gardens, South Bay Park, East Bay Garden and Central Garden Bay. The three largest gardens are South Garden Bay, which includes plants from all over the world, you can take a great tour among the gardens to enjoy the beautiful scenery and discover the most beautiful trees and plants.






Botanical Garden

Is a beautiful green forest located in the center of a beautiful city in Singapore. This park is located next to Gleneagles Hospital. This garden has a rare and unique collection of plants. The garden area is about 64 acres, here you can enjoy beautiful views and green pastures. There is also a Pelican Lake, which is located near the entrance to the park. This garden is a convenient and ideal place to do a picnic with the family where you can bring food with family and enjoy the beautiful trees around you. There is a corridor in the garden leading to the purple garden, at the end of this corridor there is a small lake called Lake Symphony.

Botanical Garden in Singapore.


Botanical Garden in Singapore.

Botanical Garden in Singapore.


Botanical Garden in Singapore.

Admission to this park costs only $ 5, free access for children, and $ 1 for seniors over the age of 60. Next to the garden there are some beautiful restaurants that offer the most beautiful food.

Different Screenshots From Beautiful Places in Singapore 

Universal Studios in Singapore

Universal Studios in Singapore.

Changi airport-orchid garden Singapore

Changi airport-orchid garden Singapore.

Singapore marina bay

Singapore marina bay.

Super tree grove

Super tree grove in Singapore.

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