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  • Презентация: Republic of Singapore
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    RepublicofSingapore

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    Singapore is a small country on a small islandthe Capital is SingaporeGovernmentParliamentaryrepublic is an enchanting garden citylocated a mere 1.5 degrees north of the Equator, its weather is usually sunny with no distinct seasons.

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    Some refer to her as the “little red dot”, but Singapore’s presence in the world today is larger than that moniker. In fact, Singapore is a bustling cosmopolitan city that offers a world-class living environment, with her landscape populated by high-rise buildings and gardens. One interesting facet you’ll discover about Singapore is a ubiquitous collage of cultures, where people of different ethnicities and beliefs coexist. Besides a vibrant multicultural experience, there’s more you can discover about Singapore. Singapore is a secular city state but due to its multicultural population, Singapore celebrates Chinese, Muslim, Indian, and Christian holidays.

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    Singapore holds numerous events each year. Some of its famous festivals and events include

    the Singapore Food Festival

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    the Singapore Grand Prix

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    the Singapore Arts Festival

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    the  Parades

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    Christmas is also widely celebrated in Singapore, a season where the city streets and shopping malls along its famous shopping belt Orchard Road are lit up and decorated in vibrant colors.

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    cuisine 

    Singaporean food islegendary, withbustlinghawkercentresand 24-hour coffeeshopsofferingcheapfoodfromallpartsofAsia Singapore is justly famous for its food, a unique mix of Malay, Chinese, Indian and Western elements. The following is only a brief sampler of the most popular dishes.

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    A plateofchillicrab

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    Katong laksa, withchillipasteandchoppedlaksaleafinaspoon

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    Satay with peanut sauce, onions and cucumber

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    Shopping is second only to eating as a national pastime, which means that Singapore has an abundance ofshoppingmalls, andlowtaxesandtariffsonimportscoupledwithhugevolumemeanthatpricesareusuallyverycompetitive. 

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    Singapore: 10 Things to Do

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    Park Universal Studio

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    Singapore’s Botanic Garden

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    Chinatown Centre Chinatown is another Singapore icon; great for shopping to see all kind of important attractions and trying out authentic Chinese food

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    The Singapore Flyer The 165-meter-high Flyer is Singapore's answer to the London Eye. For the moment, it is the world's largest observation wheel

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    Sands Sky Park The 200-metre-high boat-shaped SkyPark sits atop three 55-storey towers offering 360-degree views of the city and beyond. 

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    Underwater world The largest underwater park in the world

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    Science Centre Singapore The Singapore Science Centre was created as a fun way to educate children on the wonders of science, and it's a great experience for the entire family. Here, you'll find over 1,000 interactive exhibits, such as the Aviation Gallery which demonstrates the principles of flight, and gives you an account of how man first explored the skies.

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    Singapore Night Safari Singapore Night Safari is truly a unique attraction. It is not only an interesting place worth a visit but a leading conservation and research centre in Asia. It is first Night safari in the world.

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    Little India Little India is a colorful and exciting area in Singapore.

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    Respect

      Singaporeans care little about formal politeness. What would be decent behavior at home, wherever home might be, is unlikely to offend anyone in Singapore. In Singapore, unlike much of southeast Asia, women wearing revealing clothing or men wearing shorts and slippers are perfectly acceptable. That said, upmarket bars and restaurants may enforce dress codes and Singaporeans tend to be more socially conservative than Westerners, meaning that public display of affection is still frowned upon and toplessness for women is not acceptable anywhere, even on the beach.

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