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Singapore Free Tour Guide
2020-12-16

Singapore is a country of multi-ethnic integration and multi-cultural integration. Chinese, Malay, and Indian are the three major races here; Buddhism, Islam, and Hinduism are the representative religions of these three races. The various ethnic groups are harmonious and harmonious, and there are even three religious temples coexisting in the same street at the same time, allowing you to understand the colorful humanities of Singapore through different cultures.

Suitable for the crowd: family, parent-child, couple


Suitable month: Singapore has little difference throughout the year, and March to October is more suitable for tourism.




Singapore: Chinatown> Singapore Buddha Tooth Relic Temple Longhua Yuan


DAY1 [Route] Chinatown→Longhuayuan Take the subway to Chinatown in the morning, start a day of Singapore cultural journey, come to the Chinatown Heritage Center, through the real pictures, brief introduction and cultural relics in the museum, to experience the early departure The hardships of immigrants who come to Singapore to recreate their homes. At noon, visit Longhua Courtyard, a museum that combines the architectural style of the Tang Dynasty with Buddhist mandala. The magnificent architecture is shocking. Here you can appreciate the perfect integration of culture, art and architecture, exuding the extraordinary vitality of the dynamic capital.

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food:

After the influence of Singapore's cultural journey, I came to Maxwell Road Food Centre to taste the prestigious Tiantian Hainanese Chicken Rice. Due to the limited quantity sold every day, the store will be closed as soon as it is sold out. Try to queue up as early as possible. Enjoy the perfect chicken rice. If you don’t have a good time, take the subway MRT and get off at CC3 Esplanade station. Not far away is the unbranded seafood restaurant with a history and guaranteed taste in Singapore. The must-order signature dishes of this seafood restaurant are famous Spicy crabs. Singaporeans are described as "a nation that loves to eat". The rich and varied cuisines are not surprising.

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Accommodation: Carlton City Hotel Singapore

The hotel is located in the historical Tanjong Pagar area, a short drive from the lively Chinatown and Raffles City. In addition, the hotel is also very close to the shopping center and the transportation is convenient.

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D2

Singapore: Sultan Mosque> Kampong Glam

DAY2 [Route] Sultan Mosque→Kampong Glam Early in the morning, the second day of Singapore’s cultural tour starts from the magnificent Sultan Mosque. This is a concentration point for Singapore’s Muslims. Every day from sunrise to sunset, believers must have 5 prayer rituals. If you want to visit, remember to wear long pants, otherwise you will be turned away. After visiting the solemn mosque, the next stop is Kampong Glam to visit the old style of the Malay royal family. It was once the center of Malay royal activities and entertainment. If it is the holy month of Ramadan, visit here, wonderful culture The performance will make you deeply feel the passion and festive atmosphere.

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food:

When you come to Maxwell Food Center, it looks no different from other food centers, but it is famous because of several famous stalls in it, including famous Singaporean such as my wife's bean curd and the nyonya laksa. Good food.

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Accommodation: Mandarin Oriental, Singapore

I recommend staying at Mandarin Oriental, Singapore. The hotel is directly connected to the Marina Plaza shopping mall and only 10 minutes away from the subway station. The shopping paradise Orchard Road is also nearby. The location is very convenient and it is very convenient to go everywhere. Adhere to the high quality of the chain brand Mandarin Oriental, which can give you an excellent experience.

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