Destinations, Travel tips, Festivals and Public Holidays
Why Singapore Holiday?
Why holiday in Singapore?
In Singapore not only we can experience a rich cultural heritage but also enjoy a lot of amazing place for holiday. Singapore is an island-country that inherit her culture from the whole South East Asia. Singapore’s multi-racial heritage give it a rich culture while its efficiency and modernity ensure comfort.
Singapore population is a mix of mainly Chinese, Malay, and Indian. Other cultural strands include Arab and Eurasian. English is the lingua franca, or the main communication language. The costumes and customs of all these races give this country a unique character.
Multi-racialism then brings another benefit. Food for example, in Singapore is varied and wonderful. From local favourites like Malay’s nasi lemak, Indian’s roti prata, or Chinese’s hainam chicken rice to international delicacies, including those from Egypt and South Africa, Singapore has it all to make any epicurean’s dreams come true.
This culinary paradise also offers one of the most exciting shopping experiences in Asia. From luxurious malls, suburban town centres to old-fashioned shop-houses, you will find a wealth of irresistible shopping. Look out for year-round sales at various shopping centres and shops- a sure way to stretch those shopping dollars.
The daily activities provides a lot of events and beautiful scenery. From day to night, Singapore has an array of activities to entertain you during your stay. From museums to historical sites, cultural areas and thrill-seeking spots, Singapore has it all. At night, relax at one of our many cafes for a brewed cuppa or dance the night away at a heart-thumping disco. With an extensive range of special pubs, you are sure to find one typically Singaporean or close to your heart.
Providing the comforts of home and the excitement and adventure of an ever changing destination. Where were you and wherever you are, Singapore awaits you….
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