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2. introduction
Singapore, an island city-state off southern Malaysia, is a global
financial center with a tropical climate and multicultural population.
Singapore or Singapore is a city or country in Southeast Asia.
Singapore is a Malay word. Singa means Lion and pura means City.
That is why Singapore is also known as Lion City.
3. History
Singapore was part of the Srivijayan Empire in the 13th century.
in 1819, Singapore was founded by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles and
he declare Singapore a free port, with no duties charged on trade.
This policy had drawn traders from far and wide and turns her into
one of the Asia’s busiest port.
This Lion City was founded as a British Colony in 1918 and it had
been developed into one of the world’s busiest port today.
Singapore had joined Malaysia for a short time in 1963 when the
British left, but Singapore left Malaysia and became independent on 9
August 1965. Since then, Singapore's economy boom for the
subsequent forty years and become one of the four East Asian Tigers.
4. People
The people of Singapore are largely descendants of immigrants from the
Malay Peninsula, China and the Indian sub-continent.
Singapore has a population of about 5 millions. Despite of its small size,
Singapore is seen as a multi-racial country with the largest group is Chinese
who made up of 75% of the population. The rest of the population of
Singapore is made up of Malay (14%), Indians (9%) and Eurasians (2%).
Although the National language is Malay but English is mainly used in
Singapore as a language of administration. Most of the people in Singapore
speak fluent English. At times, you will hear some Singlish too. Singlish is a
mixture of English, Malay, Hokkien.
5. Weather:-
There are no different seasons in Singapore. The Singapore weather is usually sunny with the
hottest period during from April to June and while most of the rainfalls take place during
November to January. It will always be good to have the umbrella with you when come to
Singapore. It will be useful for either sunny or rainy days.
Festival :-
Singaporean celebrates may festivals but most popular are : national day, Chinese new year,
deepawali, hari raya, good Friday, etc.
Food:-
The people in Singapore loves to makan (eat in Malay). There are many hawker centers and 24-
hour coffee shops offering cheap and a mix of Malay, Chinese, Indian and Western food.
Restaurants who offer fine dinning can be found across the country too.
Shopping:-
There are plenty of places for you to shop in Singapore. You can either choose to shop
comfortably in the air-con shopping malls (E.g. Vivo City or Suntec City) or you can choose to
shop in the neighborhood stores.
6. Most expensive country
The results of the Economist Intelligence Unit's annual report on the world's expensive cities are in,
and Singapore has been crowned with the title for.
8. Jobs and recruitment
Singapore is very specific and priority given country for their citizen and permanent residence
holders.
As a foreigner, people must be go through different and set rules and policy by ministry of
manpower .
Singapore practice quota for foreigner to reserve jobs for their citizens so its somehow quite
tough to get hired .
Singapore is the country with full of job opportunities but just need to go through govt. policy
to get sponsored by company .
To know in detail : please go through following sites.
http://www.mom.gov.sg
9. Common things to see in Singapore
• Chicken rice is the most selling food in
Singapore
• It is known to be national food .
• Mostly seen in small food stall or in
hawkers street.
• Price range is between 3-4 SGD .
11. Common things to see in Singapore
• Singapore is multi racial country.
• Spoken English,Tamil,Malay,Chinese.
• Peace loving country
• Celebrate festival together .
• Very safe and secured country.
• Prioritized in maintaining cleanliness.
12. Common things to see in Singapore
• Changi airport Ranked no. 1 in the
world.
• Easy connectivity with cab,buses,MRT.
• Best service at the airport.
• Easy flight connectivity.
13. Common things to see in Singapore
• Singapore passport ranked no 5 in the
world ,can access visa free in 173 countries.
14. Common things to see in Singapore
The national flag of Singapore has two equal horizontal bands
of red (top) and white; near the hoist side of the red band, there
is a vertical, white crescent (closed portion is toward the hoist
side) partially enclosing five white five-pointed stars arranged in
a circle
White stands for pervading and everlasting purity and virtue
Waxing crescent moon represents a young nation on the
ascendant
Five five-pointed stars stand for the Singapore's ideals of
democracy, peace, progress, justice and equality