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Recommended list of must-buy shopping in Singapore

Singapore has always been a favorite country for us to visit when traveling.

This country has an environment similar to ours, so you won’t feel unfamiliar when traveling here.

So, what can you buy when traveling here?

Recommend it to everyone!

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

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 Dragon Gallery Raffles Hotel Changi Airport Souvenir Shop Beverage and Supermarket (island-wide) Souvenirs with small Merlions The Merlion is a strange man-made creature.

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

The top of the lion represents Singapore's original name, Singapore, meaning 'City of Lions', while the bottom depicts the island's origins as a fishing village.

At various tourist attractions, including Chinatown, you can choose from many souvenirs 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 scent.

It makes sense to buy perfume made from these orchids.

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

Cost: S$28 - S$168 (depending on size) Where to buy: Marina Bay Cruise Center - 61 Esplanade Singapore Visitor Center: 216 Orchard Road All major department stores and supermarkets Asian Heritage Asian Heritage is not to be missed,

Definitely should be brought back to China.

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

Where to Buy: Tanglin Mall, Holland Village, Chinatown Current Location What could be better than giving your friends and family an edible gift?

Bak-Kwa, also known as BBQ pork/beef slices, is a famous local snack among Singaporeans, introduced by early Chinese immigrants.

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

Cost: Starting from S$45 per kilogram.

Where to buy: Perfume Food Store, Little Bee Chengxiang Store, Jinzhuguan Store, Jinfuguan Store, Linzhiguan Store, Bak-Kwa (BBQ Meat). The traditional breakfast of Singaporeans includes Kaya toast and boiled eggs.

Because of its popularity, every tourist can try it.

Of course, Kayana's spread of taste buds seems to have left a deep impression on people.

Kaya is a jam made from coconut milk, eggs, sugar and vanilla leaves.

Due to its incredible taste, it is even used as a topping for various desserts and cakes.

Cost: SGD 5-10 per can.

Where to buy: Ya-Kun Kaya Bakery (island-wide) Supermarket (island-wide) Changi Airport souvenir shop Ya-Kun Kaya Sauce (Coconut Sauce) Penny is an ideal choice.

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

Automatic coin leveling machines are placed at various tourist attractions to facilitate tourists to make their own pressed coin souvenirs.

Cost: SGD 2.

Where to buy: National Museum, Marina Gardens Gift Shop, Universal Studios Singapore, Resorts World Sentosa, Suntec City Mall, Singapore Coins and Banknotes Museum, Singapore Pressed Penny Tiger Impatiens originated in the early dynasties of the ancient Chinese emperors, founded by Chinese herbalist Wu Zhujian.

The company expanded from China to Singapore, eventually gaining worldwide recognition for its instant healing effects by eliminating pain.

Cost: S$2-10 (depending on size) Where to buy: Pharmacies and department stores (nationwide) Tiger Balm Products In addition to other edible items that must be purchased, including Bak-Kwa and KayaSpread, Salad Spread is your gift

Another edible gift for friends and family.

The traditional Chinese noodle soup is a perfect fusion of Malaysian cuisine and Chinese cooking, made with salsa leaves, shrimp paste, lemongrass and coconut milk.

Cost: S$5-10 (depending on quantity) Where to buy: National Supermarket Changi Airport Souvenir Shop Laksa Sauce is the best luxury gift for your special someone.