Air and land passengers who have completed vaccination do not need to undergo any coronary disease test before and after entering Singapore, nor do they need to perform 7-day home isolation.
with the relaxation of the global entry policy and the full opening of China, the search volume of international flights has soared recently. Whether it is immigration, study abroad, tourism or Singapore, it has attracted much attention. At present, the entry policy to Singapore remains unchanged, the border is fully open and visas are applied normally. Passport, visa, entry application card and vaccination certificate need to be checked.
Upon arrival in Singapore, unvaccinated passengers should have a coronary disease test within 48 hours before departure, and get a copy of the test report with negative results. If it is not a Singapore passport, it is necessary to ensure that the passport is valid within six months. The vaccination certificate must contain the following information: name, passport number or date of birth, vaccination country or region, vaccination name and vaccination date; The vaccination certificate must be written in English or translated into English and notarized.
Singapore cuisine
From the cooked food center full of market flavor to the elegant high-end restaurant, Hainan chicken rice, an iconic food, can be seen everywhere and is deeply loved by residents and tourists. When you see cooked chickens lined up in a food stall, you should know that it is one of the favorite foods of Singaporeans: Hainan chicken rice.
With the crispy taste of toasted toast, sweet coffee and coconut sauce, soft-boiled eggs and flavored pepper, coffee and coconut toast, as another national delicacy in Singapore, is the first choice for breakfast in Singapore. Chili crabs are stir-fried with fresh crabs in a sweet and sour sauce, which makes the original taste of crab meat plump and juicy. This national food can be easily found in most seafood restaurants, and it is also one of the must-see foods in Singapore.
above content reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Singapore