It's more appropriate to travel to Singapore for 6 days, and it's more comfortable to stay at Sentosa Hotel or Sentosa Joy Resort Hotel. Sentosa, Orchard Road and Merlion Park are a must.
Singapore is an island country and a city country in Southeast Asia. The country is located at the southern tip of Malay Peninsula, adjacent to the southern mouth of Malacca Strait, and separated from Indonesia by Singapore Strait to the south. Singapore is a developed country in Asia, known as one of the "Four Little Dragons of Asia", and its economic model is called "state capitalism". According to the ranking report of Global Financial Center Index (GFCI) in 214, Singapore is the third largest international financial center after new york and London, and also one of the important service and shipping centers in Asia.
Sentosa Beach consists of three distinctive beaches: Tanjong Beach, Palawan Beach and Siloso Beach. The most quiet and elegant is Tanjung Beach, which is full of laid-back atmosphere. Walking casually on the beach or lying on the beach chair and bathing in the sunshine are all very pleasant enjoyment.
Sentosa Resorts World is located on Sentosa Island in Singapore, occupying more than half of the whole island. It is a world-class comprehensive holiday resort in Singapore, integrating eating, drinking, shopping and accommodation, so that you can enjoy a leisurely holiday here, and it is a good place to relax.
Orchard Road is a famous shopping area in Singapore, with more than a dozen large shopping malls, ranging from top luxury goods to popular brand-name clothing. Orchard Road can bring more than just the fun of crazy shopping. Even if you don't plan to go shopping, you can stroll along the street, enjoy the beautiful window, and linger in the streets and lanes. Whether you are a new tourist or an experienced shopping veteran, Orchard Road, a 2.2-kilometer shopping zone, will surely make you enjoy shopping to your heart's content.
Merlion Park is the smallest park in Singapore. In 1972, former Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew cut the ribbon for Merlion Park. Two large and small Merlion statues that originally existed in the park have been moved to other places. This is one of the landmark attractions in Singapore. Merlion, which represents the image of Singapore, spits out a powerful water column. The park is not big, and it is usually visited by tourists from all directions. Because the river faces the sea and the breeze is gentle, it is also very pleasant to walk in the park.