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    What Are The Best Singapore Attractions?


    You will discover an array of reasons for you to check out Singapore. Even though it is the smallest nation within Southeast Asia, Singapore is amongst the most wonderful nations on earth. The mixture of dream-like, unique panoramas, awe-inspiring historical temples and worship locations provide the island a mystical, nearly unreal characteristic, dipping tourists into a deep state of rest, appeasement and careful consideration for the delights of mother nature. The instant you arrive in Singapore, you will find yourself overpowered with the impressive sites and historical architectonic buildings, rising from the landscape which appears to be unblemished by mankind. The large number of parks, botanical gardens plus the elegance of the beach locations present in Singapore make the diamond-shaped island a wonderful place to go for vacationers coming from around the world.

    Contrasting with the unique scenery, huge parks and historic architectonic ruins, awe-inspiring skyscrapers, broad boulevards and modern day monuments suggest the sophisticated civilization qualities to Singapore, defying the troubled heritage of the nation afflicted by several political disputes during the past. Along with a human population of about Five million citizens, Singapore has a distinct syncretic personality, joining together individuals of various ethnical communities and numerous spiritual beliefs.

    Because of the great number of Singapore attractions, the ideal course of action would be to look for the aid of a local guide. Singapore guides will take you to some of the most fascinating sites and local points of interest, letting you uncover the beauty of the island. Given that the majority of folks in Singapore will be fluent English speakers, the language barrier should never become an obstacle in socializing with the local people. If you opt to find the assistance of a Singapore guide, you'll be taken to lots of historical temples, monuments, parks, botanical gardens and also ports, sites of big relevance to Singapore.

    Just about the most significant Singapore attraction is definitely the temple Thian Hock Keng, often called the Temple of Heavenly Bliss. Thian Hock Keng is an ancient Chinese worship place, originally built in homage to Ma Po Cho, the patron goddess of seamen, also referred to as the Mother of the Heavenly Sages. The temple has been reconstructed in the Nineteenth century by Tan Tock Seng and Tan Kim Seng, very respected people in the heritage of Singapore. The entry within the temple is protected by the statues of a couple of imposing lions, symbols of strength and fertility within Asian customs. At the temple gates, door gods give even more protection against evil spirits, cleansing temple tourists from sinister powers. Before the altar is the statue of Ma Po Cho, surrounded by statues of the Protector of Life along with the God of War.

    Singapore is really a nation which has a really interesting way of life, constructed on the scaffolds of numerous historical customs and values. If you opt to stop by Singapore, you will find yourself dazzled by the intriguing comparison between historic and modern, old and new, tradition and libertinism. A trip to Singapore is surely an exceptional and remarkable experience for vacationers from around the world.
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    But Whilst you are there... Dont forget...

    1. Flush the toilet or face a public caning
    It seems nothing is sacred these days. In Singapore, you can’t even pee in private. Apparently, police officers do random checks to make sure public toilets are flushed after use. Note to self, must flush the toilet!

    2. Litter bugs pay big time
    There’s a reason why the streets of Singapore are almost glistening with cleanliness. A litter law dating from 1968 means litter bugs can be fined $1,000 for the first conviction and $5,000 for repeat convictions. On top of that, you’ll be forced to do community labour. And if you offend three times, you’ll have to wear a lovely sign, which states, “I am a litter lout”.

    3. Selling chewing gum is forbidden
    Gum chewers, beware – put your chewed gum in the bin or you could face a hefty fine. Singapore prohibited the sale of gum after authorities noticed a prolific amount of chewed gum being stuck in subway stations and on cars. Mints might be the safer option if you have a case of garlic breath.

    4. Don’t walk around your house naked
    In Singapore, pornography is illegal, and anything to do with it may result in imprisonment or big fines. Along the same lines, the country thinks that nudity has to do with pornography, so better close the curtains when you dress for bed.

    5. No hugging in public without permission
    Haven’t seen your loved one for a long time? Make sure you ask their permission before giving them a hug in public or you could land yourself in gaol. True story. If you’re lucky, it’s just a fine.

    6. No poking adverse comments at religion
    If you’re agnostic or atheist, keep it under wraps because in Singapore it’s a highly serious matter and you can be cited for sedition. Ouch.

    7. Stranger danger
    If you’re introducing a stranger as your good friend and speak well of him and it proves to be false, you’ll be convicted for abetment.

    8. Connecting on unsecured Wi-Fi hotspots means hacking
    Need to check emails? Better go to an internet cafe rather than logging in on an unsecured network. In Singapore, it’s called hacking and you could end up in gaol or face a big fine.


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    Re: Fred's post

    #2: Go to Orchard especially during weekends or Little India and Farrer, plenty of litter there.
    #5: No hugging? Lol! Lots of lovers can be seen hugging and kissing there. If that's the case, why weren't Keith and I apprehended when we were there? Hahaha!
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