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Singapore 

 

Exciting. Exotic. Historical.

The Gateway To The East & Beyond


The Chinese, Malay, Indian and Caucasian people who made this small, tropical island their home have generated a cultural melting pot of traditions, lifestyles and architecture.

Friendly people, exotic cultures, colourful festivals, lush gardens, excellent shopping, world class hotels and an endless summer combine to make this a must visit destination.


Discover the unique and cosmopolitan atmosphere of Arab Street, Chinatown or Little India with the dramatic high-rise skyline side by side. So much to see and do; High tea or stay at the Raffles Hotel, visit our beautiful Zoological Gardens day or night or take in the thrills of Underwater World on Sentosa.


A Gourmets delight!. Eating out is always a pleasure with so much excellent cuisine on offer. From the excellent hawker food to Clarke and Boat Quay to the excellent wine bars and exotic restaurants dinning is great. Singapore is trully the gateway to South East Asia, The Sub Continent and beyond.


Singapore is a popular travel destination, making tourism one of its largest industries. About 7.8 million tourists visited Singapore in 2006. The Orchard Road shopping district is one of Singapore's most well-known and popular tourist draws. To attract more tourists, the government decided to legalise gambling and to allow two casino resorts (euphemistically called Integrated Resorts) to be developed at Marina South and Sentosa in 2005.  To compete with regional rivals like Hong Kong, Tokyo and Shanghai, the government has announced that the city area would be transformed into a more exciting place by lighting up the civic and commercial buildings. Cuisine has also been heavily promoted as an attraction for tourists, with the Singapore Food Festival in July organised annually to celebrate Singapore's cuisine.


Consider a Double Indulgence for your next trip and stop over in Singapore.

For Business or Pleasure Singapore will not disappoint.



 

 "Maps courtesy of www.theodora.com/maps used with permission"

 

Capital City: Singapore

Population: 4,839,400

Area: 710.2 km2

Currency: 1 Singapore dollar = 100 cents

Languages: Chinese, Malay, Tamil, English

Religions: Buddhist, Christian, Muslim, Taoist , Hindu