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Singapore City
Conveniently linked by a kilometre-long causeway to the
southern tip of Malaysia, the tiny city-state of Singapore (just 580
square kilometres) makes a gentle gateway for many first-time travellers to
Asia, providing Western standards of comfort and hygiene alongside traditional
Chinese, Malay and Indian enclaves. Its downtown areas are dense with towering
skyscrapers and gleaming shopping malls, yet the island retains an abundance of
nature reserves and lush, tropical greenery.
Singapore is a wealthy nation compared to the rest of Southeast Asia, with an
average per capita income of over US$15,000. At the core of this success story
is an unwritten bargain between Singapore's paternalistic government and
acquiescent population, which stipulates the loss of a certain amount of
personal freedom, in return for levels of affluence and comfort that would have
seemed unimaginable thirty years ago. Outsiders often bridle at this, and it's
true that some of the regulations can seem extreme: neglecting to flush a
public toilet, jaywalking, chewing gum and eating on the subway all carry
sizeable fines. Yet the upshot is that Singapore is a clean, safe place to
visit, its amenities are second to none and its public places are smoke-free and
hygienic.
Of more relevance to the millions of visitors Singapore receives each year is
the fact that improvements in living conditions have been shadowed by a steady
loss of the state's heritage , as historic buildings and streets are
bulldozed to make way for shopping centres. Singapore undoubtedly lacks the
personality of some southeast Asian cities, but its reputation for being sterile
and sanitized is unfair. Much of the country's fascination springs from its
multicultural population : of the 3.87 million inhabitants, 77 percent
are Chinese (a figure reflected in the predominance of Chinese shops,
restaurants and temples across the island), 14 percent are Malay, and 7 percent
are Indian, the remainder being from other ethnic groups.
The entire state is compact enough to be explored exhaustively in just a few
days. Forming the core of downtown Singapore is the Colonial District ,
around whose public buildings and lofty cathedral the island's British residents
used to promenade. Each surrounding enclave has its own distinct flavour, from
the aromatic spice stores of Little India to the tumbledown backstreets
of Chinatown , where it's still possible to find calligraphers and
fortune tellers, or the Arab Quarter , whose cluttered stores sell fine
cloths and silks.
Beyond the city, you'll find Bukit Timah Nature Reserve , the splendid
Singapore Zoological Gardens , complete with night safari tours, and the
oriental Disneyworld attractions of Haw Par Villas . Offshore, you'll
find Sentosa , the island amusement arcade which is linked to the south
coast by a short causeway (and cable car), and Pulau Ubin , off the east
coast, where the inhabitants continue to live a traditional kampung
(village) life.
Singapore is just 136km north of the equator, which means that you should be
prepared for a hot and sticky time whenever you go; temperatures hover
around 30°C throughout the year. November, December and January are usually the
coolest and the wettest months, but rain can fall all year round. July usually
records the lowest annual rainfall.
The City The diamond-shaped island of
Singapore is 42km from east to west at its widest points, and 23km from north to
south. The downtown city areas huddle at the southern tip of the diamond,
radiating out from the mouth of the Singapore River . Two... read more
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