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I'm going to Singapore on August 5th. Accommodation and meals are arranged. What extra expenses will there be, and probably how many new coins you need to bring.

I suggest you bring RMB. You also need a credit card, visa, master or unionpay card, just in case you need it. The reason why you are advised to bring RMB is that the exchange of US dollars for new dollars has been falling and unstable recently, while RMB is just the opposite.

Pay attention to foreign currency exchange: you can exchange RMB at Pearl Square in Chiantown, Singapore. Remember to bargain. Or change it at Mustafa in Little Indian. (I'm currently in Singapore)

Precautions for traveling in Singapore

Visa Chinese people * * * and Chinese citizens must have a visa to enter Singapore.

Customs

Singapore Customs has no limit on the maximum amount of foreign currency brought into the country.

dutiable alcoholic beverages (including wine, beer, ale and stout); Tobacco (including cigarettes and cigars); Clothing and apparel; Purses and purses; Artificial jewelry; Chocolate and candy; Bread, biscuits and cakes.

Duty-free electrical products, cosmetics, cameras and clocks, jewelry, precious stones and metals, shoes, toys and artistic creations.

Duty-free permission scope Tourists are not required to pay tax on the following items, such as personal articles, food such as chocolate, biscuits and cakes, but the value shall not exceed S $5 yuan.

if you are over 18 years old and you are not from Malaysia, the following items are duty-free: one liter of spirits, one liter of wine and one liter of ale or stout. The above duty-free items are for personal consumption only, and resale or gift is prohibited. If the articles brought into the country are beyond the scope of tax exemption, the excess will be taxed. If transit passengers carry excessive articles, the articles beyond the scope of duty-free must be stored in the customs, and the safekeeping fee shall be borne by themselves.

In addition, the words "Singapore Duty Not paid" are not allowed on the labels, boxes and packages of alcohol and cigarettes brought into the country by passengers, and cigarettes marked with "E" are not allowed to be brought in. Any cigarette packed in strips must be taxed when entering the country by air, land or sea, and duty-free cigarettes are only sold to outbound passengers.

Other prohibited, controlled and restricted products

Prohibited products: controlled drugs and tranquilizers, firecrackers, pistols and revolver lighters, toy coins and banknotes, pirated publications, audio tapes, discs and videos, endangered wild animals and their products, obscene articles and publications, and articles endangering national security.

controlled and restricted articles: the following articles must have the import license or the license certificate of the relevant unit. Animals, birds and products, gunpowder and explosives, body armor, toy guns, pistols, revolvers, arrows, Mao and other weapons. Newspapers, books, magazines, non-blank tapes and videos. Movies, audio tapes and discs. Drugs and drugs. Radio and communication equipment, toy radio interphone.

The drugs brought in by passengers must be items permitted by Singapore laws, especially sleeping pills and sedatives, which must be prescribed by a doctor to prove that the drugs are essential drugs for passengers. For information about taxation, tax exemption, prohibition, restriction and product management, please contact the following units. Telegraph of Customs Office of Changi Airport 54125472.

Matters needing attention in public places

The first offender who litters will be fined S $1,; Recidivism is 2 yuan. The sale of chewing gum is completely banned, because chewing gum is one of the most difficult rubbish to remove.

Smoking is prohibited in buses, subways, elevators, theaters and government office buildings, and offenders will be punished in 5 yuan for the first time. Smoking is also prohibited in restaurants and air-conditioned shopping centers.

pedestrians who run red lights must walk on the sidewalk when crossing the road. If pedestrians cross the road within 5 meters of the pedestrian crossing line, overpass or underpass, they will be fined 5 yuan. When there are no pedestrians crossing the road nearby, you can cross the road at the traffic lights.

Singapore is punished for drug abuse. Article 185 of the Drug Abuse Law promulgated in 1985 makes it illegal to transport, manufacture, import, export, grow, possess or take any controlled drugs.

transporting, manufacturing, importing or exporting heroin exceeding 15 grams; 3 grams of morphine; 3 coconuts; 5 grams of marijuana; 2 grams of cannabis extract or 1.2 kilograms of opium are all sentenced to death.

anyone who transports 8 grams and 1.2 kilograms of opium without authorization; 1 grams and 15 grams of heroin; 33 and 5 grams of marijuana; 2 grams and 3 grams of morphine and coca; 13 and 2 grams of cannabis extract are punishable by 2 to 3 years' imprisonment and 15 blows. Illegal possession or smoking can be punishable by up to 1 years' imprisonment or a fine of 2, yuan.

Other matters

Singapore is the only country that doesn't charge extra for making international direct dial calls from hotels.

police station 999 (free) ambulance 995 (free) fire brigade 995 (free)