Tourists who like food can visit Singapore in April and July, when there will be the annual World Foodies Summit and Singapore Food Festival; if you want to shop, choose the discount season in June, which is guaranteed to make you come home with a full load.
Singapore is a typical tropical country with only two seasons: dry season and rainy season.
The rainy season is from November to February of the following year. During this period, it rains almost every day in Singapore. The weather is cool, and the average daily temperature is around 28°C.
And during the dry season, Singapore can be very hot.
Therefore, in general, maybe only Christmas and Chinese New Year are not suitable for visiting Singapore, because it is the peak season, it is difficult to find discounted hotels, and some attractions will not be open.
Singapore is not as lazy as Bangkok, not as meticulous as Tokyo, and not as laid-back as Bali.
But the moment you get there, you can feel the warmth and friendliness of the people there.
Here, every Singaporean has a bright smile on his face, and every detail shows you the new style of its careful management, making people linger.
Introduction to Singapore: Republic of Singapore (English: Republic of Singapore, Malay: Republik Singapura), Singapore is located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula and is a tropical island country in Southeast Asia with a sunny climate.
Covering an area of ??710 square kilometers, the city-state is one of the smallest countries in the world and one of the richest.
Singapore has four major ethnic groups, including Chinese, Malays, Indians and Eurasians, with approximately 5 million people living there.
Singapore has adopted a parliamentary democratic system since its independence on August 9, 1965.
The current government and cabinet are led by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, and President Tan Keng Yam is the head of state.