3-Day Singapore Walking Guide
3-Day Singapore Walking Guide
Singapore is home to 5.6 million residents, 1/3 of whom are foreign nationals, including permanent residents. There are four official languages of Singapore: English, Malay, Mandarin Chinese, and Tamil; most Singaporeans are bilingual, with English serving as the nation's lingua franca, while Malay is the national language. Nonetheless, only about 10% of the population speaks Malay, with the most commonly spoken language at home being English.
Its cultural diversity is reflected in its extensive ethnic cuisine and major festivals. Singapore has the highest religious diversity. Multiracialism has been enshrined in its constitution since independence and continues to shape national policies in education, housing, and politics. The city-state's historic district features dozens of landmarks such as The Esplanade, Fort Canning Hill, the National Gallery Singapore, Raffles Hotel and the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple.
There are also numerous famous attractions within the city-state, notably Gardens by the Bay, Marina Bay Sands, Sentosa Island, Orchard Road, Jewel Changi Airport and the Singapore Zoo, which was ranked the best zoo in Asia. The Singapore Botanic Gardens is the only tropical garden in the world to be honored as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A lot of Singapore’s history has been buried under endless high rise buildings and other urban developments. The historical districts of Singapore have a great mix of color, chaos, and expression, something that is sorely lacking in other parts of the country.
This 3-day guide will help you explore Marina Bay, Historic Districts and Sentosa Island.
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