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Siongapore Information
Singapore is an island-state in
Southeast Asia,
connected by bridges to Malaysia. Founded
as a British trading colony in 1819, since
independence it has become one of the world's
most prosperous countries, sporting the
world's busiest port. Combining the skyscrapers
and subways of a modern, affluent city with
a medley of Chinese, Indian and Malay influences
and a lush tropical climate, with tasty
food, good shopping and a happening, vibrant
nightlife scene, this Garden City makes
a great stopover or springboard into the
region.
Singapore is a rather small country
on a small island, but with over four million
people it's a fairly crowded city. The center
of the city consisting roughly of
Orchard, the Riverside and a chunk of Chinatown
is known in acronym-loving Singapore
as the CBD (Central Business District).
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Balestier, Newton,
Novena and Toa Payoh Budget accommodations
and Burmese temples within striking distance
of the center.
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Bugis and Kampong Glam
Bugis and Kampong Glam are Singapore's
old Malay district, now largely taken
over by mall-shopping, although Arab Street
in the Kampong Glam area is well worth
a visit for its eclectic mix of unique
shops and restaurants.
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Chinatown
The area originally designated for Chinese
settlement by Stamford Raffles.
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East Coast
The largely residential eastern part of
the island contains Changi Airport and
many famous eateries. Katong is located
in the East Coast and is famous for its
Peranakan food, such as laksa. Joo Chiat
has some well-restored Peranakan houses
with characteristic intricate architecture.
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Little India
A piece of India to the north of the city
core.
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North and West
The northern and western parts of the
island, also known as Woodlands and Jurong
respectively, form Singapore's residential
and industrial hinterlands.
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Orchard Road
Miles and miles of shopping malls
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Riverside
Museums, statues and theaters, not to
mention restaurants, bars and clubs
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Sentosa
A separate island developed into a resort,
Sentosa is the closest that Singapore
gets to Disneyland.
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