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Recommended shopping list in Singapore

Singapore has always been a country we like to visit when traveling. This country has an environment similar to ours, so everyone will not feel unfamiliar when traveling here. So, what can we buy when traveling here?

What is it?

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The Singapore Sling, known as the city-state's national drink, was created by a bartender at the Raffles Hotel's Long Bar in the 1930s.

This globally popular drink originally consisted of ingredients - orange juice, lime juice, pineapple juice, cherry brandy and gin.

Cost: Starting from S$30 Raffles Hotel Souvenir Shop Promenade Raffles Hotel Changi Airport Souvenir Shop Beverage Shops and Supermarkets (island-wide) Souvenirs with small Merlions The Merlion is a bizarre man-made creature,

The upper half represents the lion and the other half represents the body of the mermaid.

The lion's upper head represents Singapore's original name, Singapore, meaning "City of Lions," while the lower half depicts the island's origins as a fishing village.

There are many souvenirs to choose from at various tourist attractions, including Chinatown, such as key chains, refrigerator magnets, can openers, ashtrays, and chocolates with miniature merlions.

Cost: Starting from S$2 per piece Where to buy: All souvenir shops islandwide Orchid Perfume Speaking of Singapore’s national flower, orchids have a delicate fragrance and it makes sense to buy these orchid-infused perfumes.

With an elegant collection of fragrances for men and women with charming names like Aranda, Orchid of the Bay and more, Northland has something for everyone, and the fragrances perfectly capture the memories of your travels to keep them alive.

Cost: SGD28-SGD168 (depending on size) Where to buy: Marina Bay Cruise Center - 61 Esplanade Singapore Visitor Center: 216 Orchard Road Orchard Road All major department stores and supermarkets Asian Heritage Asian Heritage is something you don’t want to miss

Yes, it should definitely be brought back home.

From unique antique pieces to exquisite ancient scrolls, these are some of the most popular gift items in Singapore.

Where to Buy: Tanglin Mall, Holland Village, Chinatown Bak-Kwa (BBQ Meat) What better to give your friends and family than an edible gift? Bak-Kwa, also known as BBQ thinly sliced ??pork/beef

, pickled with sugar and grilled over charcoal, is a famous local snack among Singaporeans and was introduced by early Chinese immigrants.

During festivals such as the Chinese New Year, when prices rise, it is widely eaten and traditionally given to family and friends.

Cost: Starting from S$45 per kg Where to buy: Perfume Food Store BeeChengHiang Store Jinzhuguan Store Jinfuguan Store Lim Chee Koon Store Ya-KunKaya Sauce (Coconut Sauce) The traditional breakfast of Singaporeans includes - kaya toast and cooked

egg.

Due to its popularity, every tourist can give it a try, and of course, Kaya's spread of taste buds seems to leave a lasting impression.

Kaya is a jam made with coconut milk, eggs, sugar and pandan leaves and is even used as a topping for various desserts and cakes due to its incredible flavor.

Cost: SGD 5-10 per can Where to buy: YaKunKaya Toast Shop (islandwide) Supermarket (islandwide) Changi Airport Souvenir Shop Singapore Pressed Pennies Pressed Pennies are an ideal choice.

These are slender coins engraved with iconic designs that make beautiful keepsakes.

Automatic penny flattening machines are placed at various tourist attractions, allowing visitors to create their own pressed penny souvenirs.

Cost: S$2 per point Where to buy: Universal Studios Singapore, Gardens by the Bay Gift Shop, National Museum, Suntec City Mall, Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore Coins and Banknotes Museum, Tiger Balm Products Tiger Balm originated from the early dynasties of the ancient Chinese emperors,

Founded by Chinese herbal medicine doctor AwChuKin.

The company expanded from China to Singapore and eventually became recognized globally for its instant healing effects by eliminating pain.

Cost: S$2-S$10 (depending on size) Where to buy: Pharmacies and department stores (nationwide) Laksa Sauce Apart from other must-buy edible items including Bak-Kwa and KayaSpread, Laksa Sauce is your gift

Another edible gift for friends and family.

A traditional Peranakan noodle soup, a perfect fusion of Malay and Chinese cooking, made with laksa leaves, prawn paste, lemongrass and coconut milk.