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Have you found your ba-Singa-purr-pose to go to Singapore yet? As usual, once a British Trading Colony, modern Singapore is known as one of the most ideal states to do business and find your monies’ worth.
Singaporeans are definitely not kidding about sanitary as legalised World Toilet Day. It falls on the 19th of November in 2021 and received support from 122 other countries along with the creation of the World Toilet Organization. So, keep your bum clean.
Sadly, chewing gum is banned in Singapore unless it is medically prescribed. Singapore is one of the highly developed countries in the world so it would be mandatory to learn their rules prior to getting on a flight.
Singapore could be a transit point to get to where you are heading, it is a state which is worth spending a night or two to explore their diversity. Singapore has the world’s second highest observation wheels at the height of stacking 30 male giraffes one on top of another to catch a view of the entire Singapore city.
Singapore is another city-state out of all three in the world and is the world’s third largest port in Southeast Asia and consists of 63 islands (1 mane island and 62 islets where the mermaid part plays a role we assume).
The Hot Park in Singapore is the first park in Asia dedicated to exclusive gardening and finding zen.
Majority of the population in Singapore are English, Tamil, Malay and Chinese. This multi diverse culture roars of difference in art, culture, cuisines and much more.
You can find the heaviest noodles in Singapore at the One Ton Mee restaurant. Yes, Singaporeans are very friendly and they too love a pun or two. Here is another one just for you. Which baker in Singapore came from Hollywood? - Bread Pitt.
So ladies and gentlemen, you can get the best of both the lion and the mermaid, the bravery of a nation to develop and the beauty of a mermaid accepting diversity, grab your Singlish book to learn a quick few words to get around and have fun!
Singaporeans are definitely not kidding about sanitary as legalised World Toilet Day. It falls on the 19th of November in 2021 and received support from 122 other countries along with the creation of the World Toilet Organization. So, keep your bum clean.
Sadly, chewing gum is banned in Singapore unless it is medically prescribed. Singapore is one of the highly developed countries in the world so it would be mandatory to learn their rules prior to getting on a flight.
Singapore could be a transit point to get to where you are heading, it is a state which is worth spending a night or two to explore their diversity. Singapore has the world’s second highest observation wheels at the height of stacking 30 male giraffes one on top of another to catch a view of the entire Singapore city.
Singapore is another city-state out of all three in the world and is the world’s third largest port in Southeast Asia and consists of 63 islands (1 mane island and 62 islets where the mermaid part plays a role we assume).
The Hot Park in Singapore is the first park in Asia dedicated to exclusive gardening and finding zen.
Majority of the population in Singapore are English, Tamil, Malay and Chinese. This multi diverse culture roars of difference in art, culture, cuisines and much more.
You can find the heaviest noodles in Singapore at the One Ton Mee restaurant. Yes, Singaporeans are very friendly and they too love a pun or two. Here is another one just for you. Which baker in Singapore came from Hollywood? - Bread Pitt.
So ladies and gentlemen, you can get the best of both the lion and the mermaid, the bravery of a nation to develop and the beauty of a mermaid accepting diversity, grab your Singlish book to learn a quick few words to get around and have fun!