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1, night stroll Clarke Quay

This is a paradise for shopping, dining and entertainment, full of festive atmosphere everywhere, the streets are filled with a unique Singaporean atmosphere. Take a boat ride from Clarke Quay through the Singapore River, feel the romantic atmosphere, and enjoy a close-up view of the Esplanade, the Fishtail Lion Statue, the casino construction area and other famous attractions in Singapore City.

2, ride the Aviator Ferris Wheel

The world's tallest Ferris Wheel, windy Marina Bay, towering skyscrapers, tropical emerald green scenery, reflected in the dazzling light under the clear sky in the sky overlooking the panoramic view of Singapore, as if it all exists only in the sky.

When the Ferris wheel reaches its highest point, it would be so romantic and touching if any couple proposed here! There is also a nostalgic local flavor food court downstairs of the Ferris wheel, which is worth trying.

3, experience the magical night zoo

You have been to the rainforest? Want to go to the rainforest? When you come to Singapore, you must go into the magical night zoo. Wandering in the forest at night, smelling the aroma of Phentol, stepping on the soft forest grass, as if shuttling in the rainforest, feel the rainforest style, but also to experience a hunting and thrilling rainforest journey, harvest unexpected surprises.

4, stroll in Chinatown

This is a Chinatown full of Oriental flavor, a wide range of goods, full of history and exquisite, will make you feel as if through time and space back to another era, and will remind people of those who have passed the time.

5, blood big shopping

In May, July, Christmas, the world's leading brands as low as 30% off, come to experience the joy of exotic spending money. Experience Middle Eastern culture at Kampong Glam, authentic Indian bazaars at Little India, and a never-ending street - Orchard Road - that is Singapore's shopping paradise, all unique experiences that you can't get when traveling elsewhere.

6, tour Sentosa

There are blue waters, warm sunshine, tall palms, hot fine sand, chic rocks, as well as witnesses to ancient history, a rich variety of butterflies, every little bit of chic place composed of infinite charm of Sentosa. The laid-back atmosphere of the island, where you can stroll around or enjoy the sunshine, is one of the most enjoyable things you can do, and it will become one of the best memories of your life.

Entertainment activities

Singapore is known as the "city of vitality", of course, entertainment is also colorful, although there are many entertainment projects and other cosmopolitan cities, but because of the good security environment, the very low crime rate, so that people in the fun at the same time, feel really safe, which is also a major advantage of going to the Singapore for self-guided tours is a great advantage.

Singapore's entertainment program is colorful and varied, ranging from fascinating art performances to exciting sports activities. As soon as night falls, various night-time entertainment venues come alive, with numerous nightclubs, cabarets and discos making the whole night dynamic and glamorous, while a night-time visit to the zoo and the marina is a novel experience.

Playground: Universal Studios Singapore

UniversalStudios Singapore is located at 8 Artillery Avenue (Resorts World Integrated Resort) on Sentosa Island, Singapore. Here you can enter the fantasy world of the movie, feel the "leap over the movie" amazing journey. Whether it's fighting the bad guys, traveling through time and space in the middle of the action, or making a splash in showbiz, Universal Studios Singapore will put you in the world of movies, and you'll experience the novelty and glory of being the "star of the movie".

Underwater World

This is the largest underwater world in Southeast Asia, featuring over 2,500 species of marine life in more than 250 categories. The journey begins with a visit to the colorful coral starfish in the shallow zone, along the indicator line, viewing an aquarium set in the wall, seahorses, grass sea dragons and other rare creatures swim past, until the 83-meter-long undersea mobile tunnel appears, standing on the conveyor belt slowly forward, look up to see the size of the sharks, eels, and other play through the shuttle, the sense of close proximity to the scene will make you jump.

Mount Faber Cable Car

Sentosa is Singapore's premier resort island, and there's no better way to get there than by taking the 117-meter Mount Faber cable car. The unique feature is the glass-bottomed cable car cabins that offer a panoramic view of Singapore. There is also a viewing platform at the top of the hill, which offers a beautiful 360-degree unobstructed view of Singapore's urban landscape. You can see both the city's many buildings and, on a clear day, Indonesia and Malaysia.

Singapore Flyer

The Aviator Ferris Wheel is located on reclaimed land at the Marina Center, and from the Ferris Wheel, you can enjoy a panoramic view of not only Singapore's city center, but also the distant scenery up to about 45 kilometers away, including Batam and Bintan in Indonesia, as well as the state of Johor in Malaysia.

Clarke Quay

Clarke Quay is an all-encompassing place for anyone: not only indoors, but also outdoors where you can party. The beautiful fountains that turn the night into a nighttime spectacular attract bar-hoppers.

Clarke Quay is one of Singapore's premier dining and entertainment destinations, with a colorful kaleidoscope of antique stores, restaurants, trendy cafes, jazz clubs and more. When night falls, the whole pier is decorated with bright lights, the refurbishment of the five districts has long been a new look, transformed into an alternative style unique to mainstream clubs. People from all over the world converge on the nationally-inspired hangouts to celebrate the big events.

Skytop World Sentosa

As Asia's premier one-stop integrated casino and a unique family vacation destination, Skyline World Sentosa (formerly known as Resorts World Sentosa) in Singapore is a one-stop destination for young and trendy people, the whole family and corporations to enjoy a relaxing vacation. The resort offers a wide range of activities for the young and trendy, the whole family, and corporate events.

Night Safari

The Night Safari is the world's first zoo dedicated to nocturnal animals, with a 45-minute ride on the excursion train along two loops for a closer look. The Night Safari is home to 130 species of animals, 35% of which are endangered. Under special moonlight-like illumination, you will be able to observe these nocturnal animals in their vast natural habitat. The spectacular "Elf in the Night" animal show is held daily at 20:00, 21:00 and 22:00 and is not to be missed.

Bar

Crazy Elephant

This bar in Clarke Quay is revered for its love of rock and blues music. The wooden décor and graffiti accents showcase the original rock 'n' roll flavor that is unique to Singapore, making it even more unique in this area of many modern buildings.

Home Club

One of the few authentic speakeasies in Singapore, HomeClub offers a night out experience like spending time in your best friend's living room.

The Clinic

The Clinic may look like a hospital by its name alone, but this medical-themed nightclub is actually one of the most unique bars in Singapore. With syringes, test tubes, hospital white accents and intravenous drips, The Clinic has spared no expense in creating medical elements.

Zirca

If you're in the mood for a boisterous, full-body swing, come to Zirca, Singapore's original venue for big dance performances that are as much about the music as they are about the visual aesthetics. This magnificent club has been open for less than 2 years and has already attracted many famous DJs from all over the world.

Beach/Seaside

As the sunny island nation of Singapore, swimming, surfing and sailing at the seaside here is a unique experience, with warm sea water and blue skies, everything feels so beautiful, and there are occasional horse races every Friday night at 7pm, and every Saturday and Sunday afternoon at 2.30pm at the Singapore Jockey Club in Grange, to experience the heat of the horse race and witness the horses rushing through the water. Experience the heat of a horse race, witness the horses crossing the finish line, and watch the joyous people, and you will be y impressed.

Accommodation

Singapore's high class hotels are world class in terms of facilities, ambience and service, and if you don't have to stay in cheap hotels due to financial considerations, we recommend you to stay in high class hotels in Singapore. These hotels are unique in terms of exterior architecture and interior decoration, such as the famous Raffles Hotel and Liang Mu Yuan Hotel, both of historical value and tourist attractions, which were built in the late 19th century to the early 20th century, and its colonial Western-style appearance has made it a tourist attraction in Singapore.

In the area of Chinatown and Little India, there are small shop-style hotels with less than 50 rooms, which have stores on the first floor and residential buildings on the second and third floors, with strong Singaporean interiors to give you a better understanding of Singapore, such as the Royal Duke and Dragon Inn.

There are also many budget hostels in Singapore including high class apartments, hostels, YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association), etc. with the lowest prices in Singapore. The guests of this kind of hostels are mostly travelers and Chinese and Indian businessmen who travel around the world. Staying here and exchanging anecdotes about their travels with each other, they can spend the whole trip happily. These hotels are mostly concentrated around Mingkulian Street, Chinatown and Little India. Recently, these budget hotels have also been popping up in residential areas in the suburbs.

Budget hotels with group rooms are mostly clustered on Mingkulian Street in the city center, where there is a YMCA as well as some well-established budget hotels, and if one is full, you can find a second one ...... , so you shouldn't have a problem staying overnight. Recently, perhaps due to rising prices, many guests have been switching to hotels near Misaki Road.

There are also many comfortable budget hotels in Chinatown and Little India.

Food Recommendations

Coconut Milk Rice Nasi Lemak

Coconut Milk Rice is a traditional Malay classic, but that doesn't stop it from being a favorite breakfast option for both Chinese and Indian Singaporeans. As the name suggests, the rice is named after the way it is cooked - the rice is cooked in coconut milk and lightly flavored with a few vanilla leaves to give it a refreshing aroma.

This classic dish can be categorized into two types; the traditional Malay style is simpler, which incorporates janggae (anchovies), nuts, fried fish, cucumber, and may also include an egg. The other is the Chinese style, which is rich in side dishes such as fried chicken thighs, chicken sausage, fish cake, vegetable curry and luncheon meat. Some of the restaurants that fall into this category are Chung Pong Coconut Rice and Changi Village Coconut Rice, which you can experience by taking Bus 2 to Changi Village Market.

Coconut milk rice, like chicken rice, can be enhanced by a chili condiment. Sometimes, the chili alone is enough to make your meal a feast.

Whether it's for breakfast or another meal of the day, coconut milk rice is a good choice. Sometimes, the rice is wrapped in banana leaves to add more natural aroma, as is traditionally done. Coconut milk rice is often found in various food venues in Singapore, and one of the most famous stalls is the Adam's Deli Center.

Hainanese Chicken Rice

Hainanese Chicken Rice originated from the early immigrants who came to the Lion City from Hainan Province in Southern China, and has been refined and adapted to become a famous dish around the world. The dish is very simple: bite-sized pieces of steamed chicken, fragrant rice (pre-fried in chicken fat and cooked in chicken stock), soy sauce or dark soy sauce, chili powder mixed with ginger.

Cook all parts evenly, or the dish will taste mediocre. In fact, chili sauce can both spice up a dish and easily make it a cooking failure; too spicy makes for a painful meal, while too bland makes for a bland flavor.

The preparation of this dish requires a great deal of attention, starting with steaming the chicken, followed immediately by submerging it in cold water. This keeps the meat tender and is exactly the reason to serve meat at room temperature.

One serving of Hainanese chicken rice usually comes with a bowl of clear chicken broth, a few thin slices of cucumber, a chili soy sauce dipping sauce, and grated ginger, and can be sampled at deli centers such as Maxwell's and restaurants such as Checkers in the city. Simple yet delicious, Hainanese Chicken Rice deserves to be one of the most popular cuisines in Singapore, and is another signature dish that you must try in Singapore.

Chili Crab & Black Pepper Crab

Gourmets who love seafood with spicy flavors will not want to miss Singapore's most famous Chili Crab and Black Pepper Crab when they are in Singapore. Chilli crab is a large crab cut into pieces and stir-fried with the meat and shell together with ketchup and chili. It is also usually served with traditional bread or Chinese fried buns dipped in the sauce, making it not only delicious but also filling. The black pepper crab is made with a combination of Chinese soy sauce, Indian black pepper, Malay chili and Western butter, which creates the unique flavor of this alternative "nose punch".

It is worth mentioning that the sea crabs in Singapore are particularly large, a crab leg is as thick as two fingers, the crab shell is thick and brittle, with the crab pincers a clip, issued a crisp cracking sound, only to see the red juice from the tender white crab meat spattered out, attracting you to eat with open arms. The meat of sea crabs here is very delicate and delicious.

Bak Kut Teh

Bak Kut Teh is one of Malaysia's delicacies, a soup made from pork and pork bones with Chinese herbs, whose unique flavor is renowned throughout the country, and even overseas, and is popular with tourists from all over the world. Among them, Klang Pork Bone Tea is the most famous. Bone tea is divided into Singapore's Hainan faction and Malaysia's Fujian faction, Hainan Bone Tea has a heavy pepper flavor, while the Fujian Bone Tea has a heavy flavor of medicinal herbs.

Satay Satay

As one of Singapore's most famous Malay dishes, satay is a must-try, and stalls specializing in authentic satay can be found in many delis, restaurants and food centers. In recent years, Chinese satay stall owners have created a new version of pork satay, bringing another flavor to this evergreen dish that has been around for centuries.

This ready-to-cook meat is extremely popular. Tender, juicy meat (usually muscle, beef or lamb) is pre-marinated, cut into small cubes and skewered on small sticks, then roasted over burning coals to give off a delicious flavor.

Satay is usually sold in skewers of 10 (and can also be sold individually) and is dipped in a sweet and spicy peanut sauce for a more distinctive flavor, and is often served with chopped onions, cucumbers and malay rice cakes (Malay-style rice cakes wrapped in coconut leaves).

The Singapore Sling

While New York has Manhattan, Russia has Moscow Donkey and Long Island has Iced Tea, Singapore is known for its Ice Tea. "Singapore is known for the most elaborate of these cocktails, the Singapore Sling, born at the turn of the century. Born at the turn of the century, the Singapore Sling was originally called the Straits Sling and was reddish in color, making it suitable for ladies.

The recipe may have changed, but at Raffles Hotel, the original recipe of gin, cherry liqueur, Benedictine, pomegranate juice and Sarawak pineapple juice was the only way to create the top layer of fine bubbles. Due to the popularity of Singapore Sling, it is now available in bottles in commercial supermarkets and stores.

La Cha Teh Tarik

Singapore's La Cha is much more than just tea with condensed milk. As the signature drink of Singaporean folklore, teh tarik is also the perfect companion for catching up with old friends and staying up late to watch football.

Its unique significance to Singapore stems from a variety of factors - firstly, the Carnation brand of condensed milk used is a famous Singaporean product; in addition, the process of making it is very artistic, with the tea being rushed around from cup to cup, resulting in a rich froth, which is the meaning of the word "lah". This is also the meaning of the word "lah". The Indian shopkeepers at local coffee shops will often make the tea after a certain number of cups have been filled. At this point, the live "pulling" and "pulling" process is fun to watch and enjoy.

This popular drink can be enjoyed in a variety of ways: hot, cold, with or without condensed milk, with or without sugar, and so on. In Singapore, laksa has made its way into countless coffee shops such as Starbucks and Frappuccino, becoming a strong competitor to lattes and other coffees with its tantalizing taste and inexpensive price.

Laksa Laksa

Laksa, also known as laksa, is an authentic food of the Batu Pahat culture (i.e., a mix of Chinese and Malays) present in Singapore and Malaysia, and is often used as a soup base for noodles. Ingredients include shrimp rice, shrimp lamb, minced garlic, dried onion, chili, lemongrass, southern ginger and coconut milk, and the method of preparation is to cook them for many hours. A must try southern flavor. Rice noodles and various spices with coconut milk are simmered in a soup with fresh clams and a special spicy sauce that impresses after eating it.

Fish Head Curry

Fish Head Curry is one of the most representative of Singaporean cuisine. This spicy Indian dish is made with a large piece of grouper head or red snapper head, served in a big bowl of steaming curry soup, which is spicy and tangy, with a tender and delicious fish head.

Stuffed Tofu

Singapore Stuffed Tofu is served with a variety of cubed fishcakes, meat-stuffed string beans, tofu, green peppers and a selection of fresh vegetables at the stalls. Once you have made your selection, you can ask the stall owner to add rice vermicelli or noodles for you, and you can also choose to eat it dry with a drizzle of broth or chili and sweet sauce. The famous Hakka Stuffed Bean Curd is another different flavor that is also worth trying.

Tips

If you want to try all the food in the world, you can't go wrong with the Singapore Food Festival and World Celebrity Chefs. Held every April, the festival doesn't just attract Singaporeans, but many visitors from all over the world who take the opportunity to sample the unique flavors of Singaporean cuisine. You will be able to enjoy both international flavors of cooking and local delicacies. Special promotions, exhibitions and travel opportunities offering exquisite cuisine are the most important features of this event. Bringing together the best culinary techniques from the East and West, this festival will last for about a month.

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