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What you need to know when entering Singapore: Singapore Transport Strategy 2018

Now the editor would like to tell you some entry information about Singapore, as well as transportation information and precautions.

You can check out these relevant information when you go.

Now let’s take a look and learn about Singapore.

Sample immigration card to fill out before traveling.

Remember to keep the right half of your departure card, you will need it when leaving Singapore.

Singapore wifi (335 yuan for 2 sets) by mail. Because there were so many people, we rented two rooms.

Warm reminder: If you have any questions about the use of the equipment, please feel free to contact or call 400-822-1581.

There is 24-hour online customer service to serve you.

The eEasy card is a common transportation card in Singapore.

The card itself costs S$5 and is non-refundable.

After the card is recharged, it can be used on buses and subways, and can also be used to pay taxi fares.

Easy Cards are now available at airports, subway stations and 7-11 convenience stores.

When it comes to getting an e-card, it can be said that you met a good person at that time.

I checked online before and found that I could help apply for this card at convenience stores like Seven Eleven. However, when we went to Seven Eleven to apply for the card, the cashiers and waiters we saw were all Indians and we didn’t know how to communicate.

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I saw a young man eating there.

He is a yellow-skinned man, so I asked him in English if he could speak Chinese.

He said yes and we asked him how to get the card.

He said he wasn't sure.

He put the meal aside and said he could find us, and then walked to the convenience store and subway service station to find us.

He didn't go back to eat until he finished processing our cards.

With the help of this kind person, we successfully completed the card application.

Subway The subway is the most convenient and fastest way to travel in Singapore, and you can basically reach most of the popular attractions.

There are five subway lines. The first train is around 5:30 and the last train is around 24:00.

Food and drink are not allowed in the subway. The Singapore Metro (MRT) is the most convenient means of transportation. There are four subway lines (excluding the Airport MRT branch line): 1. Marina Bay (Marina Bay) North-South Line (North-South Red Line) - Yu

Langdong (Jurong East) 2. Changi Airport (Changi Airport) - Lee Boon East Line (East-West Green Line) 3. Harbor Front - Bange Northeast Line (Northeast Purple Line) 4. Seaside

- Urban ring road (CC-orange line) between Dhoby Ghaut and Marina Bay in Marina Bay.

You can transfer to the East-West Line (EW) and the North-South Line (NS) at Jurong East, Raffles City and City Hall; you can transfer to the East-West Line (EW) and the North-East Line (NE) at Ou Nanyuan Station; you can transfer to the East-West Line (EW) and the North-East Line (NE) at Ou Nanyuan Station;

At Menico Station, transfer to the North-South Line (NS) and the North-Eastern Line (NE).

At every subway station, there are clearly marked route maps and instructions, as well as powerful automatic ticket machines.

The public can only use them by checking the station name and remembering its color and number.

Operation time: 5:30-0:30 every morning, every 2.5-8 minutes on average.

Fare: S$0.8-1.7, EZ-Link card can be used.

It can be said that I have been to so many places and taken the subway many times.

It is really rare to see a scene like this: as long as there are old people and children taking the subway, the people sitting there will give up their seats, even if there is no sign on the seat that says "children or old people", they will get up and give up their seats.

To sum up, I can only say that the quality of education in Singapore is really good.