Five most interesting places in Singapore

Singapore is the most complete embodiment of the phenomenon, which is described by the phrase “East meets West”. Once here for the first time, you can find many interesting places. We tried to limit ourselves to five recommendations, although the choice is not so simple: 1. Little India (Little India) - one of the most vibrant and interesting areas of Singapore. It is cleaner and not as chaotic as real India, but it is here that the diverse ethnic influences that shaped the face of Singapore are best felt. Here you will find many trays from which sarees, jewelry and spices are sold (their delightful oriental aroma spreads from the windows of houses and restaurants).

Obviously, immigrants from India predominate in this area, having built some wonderful temples that will be interesting to see. Be sure to try the local food, in a family restaurant or just from the tray - it is inexpensive and very tasty. By the way, there is her taken by hand.

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2. Another unusually interesting place - Chinatown with its intricate atmosphere and restored buildings, in which there are countless, slightly ridiculous (for a European) shops with trinkets and decorations. In the evening, enjoy the views of Pagoda Street and Smith Street with colorful Chinese lanterns. Chinatown is most interesting in the Chinese New Year, i.e. in January and February.

At this time, it is very beautifully decorated, there are a lot of people in the streets and markets, in the evening air there are sounds of drums and rattles accompanying the traditional “lion dance”. Go to one of the restaurants on Smith Street or at the Maxwell Center and try real Chinese food.

3. Among the modern high-rise buildings, the colonial architecture of the historic Riverside district, which houses government buildings and several attractions, including the monument to Stamford Raffles in the place where he (the founder of Singapore) landed on the island, several interesting museums and small markets, was somewhat lost. as well as the legendary - and very expensive - Raffles Hotel, a meeting place for the rich and prosperous. The atmosphere here is very pleasant, especially in the evening, when you can walk along the river in relative coolness, reflecting the lights of numerous bars and restaurants.

4. Shopping is a favorite pastime for Singaporeans, and most of all it becomes on Orchard Road. It is lined with large trees, slightly protecting the audience from the tropical sun, but you will be moving from one store to another, and they are all air-conditioned. The prices are high, and maybe you will not make any purchases, but even just a walk along this street with luxury shops will leave a lasting impression on you.

5. Singapore Zoo is rightfully considered one of the best in the world. It is spacious, very green, the animals are in such vast cages that they are filming here for the Animal Planet channel. The zoo is open until late, and when it gets dark, excursions on trams begin here. It is very interesting to watch giraffes, lions, leopards, tigers or flying squirrels at night.

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