: Every Monday, 1. A five-day tour of Singapore
: (February 1st, 8th, 15th and 22nd)
Singapore-Shanghai (SIA)SQ839:3~15:5
Shanghai-Singapore (SIA) SQ 83316: 5. MI971 flight 12:35~17:3
Singapore-Wuxi (Jixiang Airlines) HO162514:3~19:5
Wuxi-Singapore (Jixiang Airlines) HO16268:~13:3
Every Tuesday: (February 2, CZ3417:5~21:35
Singapore-Zhengzhou (scooter) TR1162:55~8:3
Zhengzhou-Singapore (scooter) TR11711:~16:45
(Scooter official website shows, Tickets for February are: February 2nd, 16th and 23rd)
Every Wednesday: (February 3rd, 1th, 17th and 24th)
Xiamen-Singapore (Xiamen Airlines) MF8519:35~13:5
Singapore-Xiamen Airlines MF. CA44 flight 15:45~2:4
Singapore-Tianjin TR1381:~7:
Tianjin-Singapore TR1399:2~15:2
Every Thursday: (February 4th, 11th, 18th and 25th). TR18117:45~23:25
Shanghai-Singapore (China Eastern Airlines) MU5671:15~15:35
Singapore-Shanghai (China Eastern Airlines) MU56816:35~21:5
Singapore-Wuhan (scooter) TR12. 12th, 19th and 26th)
Singapore-Shanghai (Jixiang Airlines)
HO16623:25~4:5
Shanghai-Singapore (Jixiang Airlines)
HO16517:~21:55
Hangzhou-Singapore. C768 flight 16:35~21:55
Singapore-Xi 'an An (China Eastern Airlines) MU2714:3~2:45
Xi 'an An-Singapore (China Eastern Airlines) MU2697:2~13:
Every Saturday: (February 6, MF8519:45~14:15
Every day: (February 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th)
Singapore-Guangzhou (scooter) TR15:15~9:25
Guangzhou-Singapore (scooter) TR 111. SQ84714:2~18:5
2. Five-day tour in Singapore and Malaysia
China people need to apply for entry visas in advance when entering Singapore. If you hold a diplomatic passport or official passport, you can enjoy a 3-day visa-free discount. So everyone should be prepared in advance, and don't panic before landing!
There are three ways to get from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore:
1. Empty road: take off directly at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA/KLIA2) and land at Singapore Changi Airport. The whole journey takes about an hour.
2. Expressway: take bus or bus, take Malaysia North-South Avenue to Hexinshan, and then enter Singapore from Xinshan via Xinrou Long Beach. If it is a bus, the whole journey takes about 4.5 hours. If there is a traffic jam, such as rush hour, the time will be extended indefinitely. On holidays, traffic jams for 8 to 1 hours are very normal.
3. Waterway: It takes about one day to take a luxury cruise, but this kind of trip is usually accompanied by some trips, so you need to ask the travel agency. :
Of course, here are some suggestions for traveling freely in Singapore.
1. Easy Pass Card and Cool Card are necessary for local traffic.
The public transportation system in Singapore and the United States is fast and efficient, so you can easily reach the most interesting scenic spots or destinations. There are three main modes of public transportation:
Subway
The subway in Singapore is probably the fastest mode of public transportation in the city. The subway service covers a wide range. Most of Singapore's major attractions are within walking distance of subway stations. Subway trains and subway stations provide convenient design for wheelchairs, strollers and visually impaired people.
You can buy a one-way ticket, but if you want to use the subway and basic bus services frequently during your trip, you can buy a local transportation card in Singapore to take the bus and subway. At present, there are two kinds of cards widely used:
(1)Ez-Link cards
EZ-Link cards can be purchased at bus interchange stations and subway stations, which are similar to one-card bus cards in China. The price is S $12, of which S $7 is available and S $5 is non-refundable. When the available balance in the card is less than S $3, it needs to be recharged before it can continue to be used. Subway stations can be recharged with a minimum amount of S $1 each time. E-card can not only take the subway, but also take the light rail and bus. Even the MRT to Sentosa can swipe this card directly, which saves the time of queuing at the MRT platform to buy tickets. The unused money in the card before returning home can also be refunded at the passenger service center of the subway station.
It's just that the ticket offices of subway cards are basically Malaysians or Indonesians, and their Chinese is very poor. I don't know whether to buy a one-way round trip or Ez-Link or recharge for half a day. If you want to save trouble, you can actually buy it online in advance and send it to you. It can be used directly in the local area, and the postage is around 6 yuan. When you need to recharge, the recharge machine in subway station has Chinese option, or 24-hour convenience store, such as 7-11, Cheers can also recharge, but it will pay an extra handling fee of S $.5.
besides, it can also take a taxi. Several major taxi companies in Singapore can pay directly by credit card, and there may be a handling fee of about 3%, but convenience comes first. At the same time, in convenience stores such as 7-Eleven or Cheers, some local supermarket chains such as Giant, Refrigerator, Guardian and even McDonald's in the United States can also use credit cards directly. I feel that this card even saves my wallet. Haha, this is really convenient. Don, don't do this.
(2) Kool card
Koolcard is jointly issued by PayPay in China and the Singapore Nets. It can be used to facilitate transportation, food and shopping. In terms of use and recharge, it is basically the same as Ez-Link card, except that the scope of use of cool cards is slightly smaller, such as taxis and Sentosa MRT, and it is not supported for the time being. Moreover, there are relatively few local koolcard outlets, which is inconvenient. It is recommended to buy it in China.
bus * * *
Singapore's public transport system covers most areas of Singapore, which is the most economical way to travel and can fully enjoy the beautiful scenery of the city. You can pay by EZ-Link stored value card or Singapore Travel Pass card, and just swipe your card with the card reader next to the driver when you get on the bus. Please remember to swipe your card on the card reader at the back door when you get off the bus. You can also pay in cash, but you need to have small change ready.
SBSTransit is a major bus operator in Singapore, with more than 25 bus lines throughout Singapore. Easy cartoon, cash payment is ok. The fare is S $4, and the urban fare is about S $1.5. However, there is no local bus stop sign service. Be sure to remember the corresponding station name and car number before getting on the bus, or ask the driver to remind you to get off. For more information, please refer to the official website of. sg/ Bus
In addition to the subway and bus in the city, I suggest you try the FunVee double-deck open-air sightseeing bus, which can take you around the main scenic spots in Singapore, enjoy the beautiful scenery of Singapore and experience a completely different Singapore. FunVee double-deck open-air sightseeing bus covers 3 sightseeing routes and 3 scenic spots. You can get on and off at will within 24 hours, and the scenic spots will be introduced on the way, so that you can fully explore the cities, blocks and scenic spots in Singapore and the United States. Explore Singapore's rich ethnic, cultural and historical heritage by strolling along Chinatown, Gambangunan and Little India. Quiet gardens, modern skyscrapers, modern shopping centers, and the bronze statue of Sir Stanford Raffles, the founder of Singapore, standing outside the Victoria Theatre. Online booking is a pass around 8 yuan, which is still an open ticket. It can be redeemed at any date within one month after purchase, which is quite good.
(1) Green route: sightseeing in the urban area, getting on and off the bus for unlimited times in the urban area for 24 hours, with an interval of 2-3 minutes from 9: am to 17: pm every day.
(2) orange line: cultural sightseeing. marina bay line can get on and off the train for 24 hours, with an interval of 6 minutes from 1: 45 to 16: 45 every day.
(3) Red air route: Sentosa air route, with 4 flights every day at 9:45, 11:5, 15:45 and 17:45.
Taxi (taxi)
It is very comfortable to take a taxi, which is especially convenient if there is no bus or subway where you want to go. Taxis in Singapore are priced by mileage, and the starting price is S $3.2 (1km), S $.2 for each additional 21m over 1km, S $.2 for each additional 175m over 1km and S $.2 for every 25 seconds. From : to 6: , there is a 5% surcharge for taking a taxi. Actually, I'm dizzy here. It's better to know the final cost roughly, or ask the driver at that time. After all, I'm not familiar with this road, and there's nothing we can do if the master detours. It is convenient to take a taxi in the business district, around the scenic spot and at the entrance of the hotel, or dial 6 CAB(6342-5222), and the staff will transfer to the Texaco call center where there is an empty car to arrange a car to pick you up.
second, high-speed network card
finally, what you need is the internet, delicious food anytime, anywhere, and beautiful selfies ~ ~ I can't afford domestic friends, but it's not bad to look at (chuckle). A network card can handle it. I feel that wifi takes up space again, and I have to worry about no electricity and unstable signal. Personally, I think it is more convenient to have a network card. If you buy a package, there is no limit to the traffic and you can activate it. The bag is used up, so you can use it now.
Four sentences about Singaporean accommodation strategy
The most distinctive choice-22% of tourists choose to stay in Bukit/Little India: Bukit and Little India are only 5 meters apart, but they have two completely different faces: Arabs and Indians. Features and hundreds of local cuisines make this area always crowded with tourists. The blue line, the green line and the purple line all pass through here, and there are many backpacking inns, which are quite convenient.
The best choice for leisure and entertainment-2% of tourists choose to live on Sentosa Island: the island has Universal Studios, Aquarium and Golf Course, which is a paradise for holiday, and the accommodation is mainly in star-rated hotels. The environment is great, providing free bus around the island, which is environmentally friendly and convenient. There are large shopping malls vivocity and St. James Power Plant, which are famous nightlife places in the harbor area.
the most downtown choice-19% of tourists choose to live in marina bay: Merlion, Ferris wheel and F1 track are all here, and high-end hotels are crowded. Four subway lines pass through here, which can directly reach other scenic spots in the city and Sentosa Island. The city landmark Jinsha Hotel is located in this area, overlooking the whole of Singapore from the infinity pool on the top floor.
The most prosperous choice-11% of tourists choose Orchard Road: a world-famous shopping paradise, located next to the Presidential Palace Park on Metro Line 1. There are large shopping centers like Poet Dong and Lion City Building, as well as many specialty stores and bazaars. Bars and delicious exotic restaurants are hidden in small houses between tall buildings with different shapes. During the Christmas period from January to December, there are various sculptures on the road, and the merchants decorate them with various lights, which makes the atmosphere lively.
Must-experience events in Singapore (in no particular order)
1. Shoot the night view of marina bay.
2. Experience the amphibious sightseeing bus (duck boat)
3. Stay in Jinsha Hotel for one night
4. Eat all the crabs in Singapore.
5. Experience of F1 circuit in Singapore
1. Shoot the night view of marina bay.
Almost every photographer will come to marina bay in the dark, which is where photographers can show their talents. Marina bay, with all kinds of world-class buildings and landscapes, is an excellent place to enjoy the night view. Boarding the Hanging Garden, you can see the beautiful Double Spiral Bridge, the elegant Ferris wheel, the bustling CBD and the quietly flowing Singapore River. 1-Altitude, the highest rooftop bar in the world, is located opposite the Jinsha Hotel, which is the best night view in Singapore.
2. Experience the amphibious sightseeing bus (Duck Boat)
This is a special tourist vehicle in Singapore. It can travel not only on land, but also on water. It's a must-see place for parent-child travel. Sincerely recommend! Very awesome! It is a boat decorated as a duck with four wheels. It is used to make an amphibious sightseeing boat (car), which can travel on land or on water. The tour lasts about an hour, and the tour guide will introduce the famous scenic spots along the way (all in Britain, but the tour guide actually speaks Mandarin). Going from land to sea feels more than addictive! Starting from the vicinity of the Singapore Ferris wheel, visit the Parliament Building, the High Court and the government building on land, see the serious side of Singapore, and visit Marina
Tips:
1. Singapore duck boats need to buy tickets to make an appointment. Tickets bought in advance in China are RMB/person in 6 yuan, but you need to call Singapore in advance to make a reservation (you can speak Mandarin), and then change tickets at the first floor of the Ferris wheel half an hour in advance that day.
2. Depart from 1: am to 6: pm every day, once every hour, and each trip takes about 5 minutes. In a certain period of time, there will be another trip at 9: in the morning.
3. Besides, it's better not to be late, because there are only a few duck boats and there are many seats (35 seats) on board, which run every hour. If you are late, you win. You can't board the ship because a staff member signed this sign by name before boarding the ship. If you don't do this, other guests will take your place. I don't know the name.
4. Stay in Jinsha Hotel for one night
When it comes to traveling in Singapore, the infinity pool in Jinsha Hotel should be mentioned first. In order to jump into the legendary infinity pool, stay at Jinsha Hotel for one night! Because the swimming pool is not open to the public, only guests can enter.