Singapore’s wealth is astounding, especially when compared to most similar small island states. And the secret of such uniqueness lies in its inhabitants, most of whom are Chinese, Malays and Indians. This crossroads of trade routes in Southeast Asia has become a model of national and religious tolerance. Representatives of all ethnic groups inhabiting Singapore maintain their cultural traditions and at the same time peacefully coexist. So, a Malay wedding can take place next door to a Chinese funeral on the empty first floor of a hostel. Walking around the city, you can easily see a Buddhist temple, a mosque and a Hindu shrine within a couple of blocks of each other. With regard to the rule of law and the rule of law, as well as tolerance and mutual respect for people of different cultures and faiths, Singapore is perhaps one of the most harmonious countries in the world. It also stands out among Asian countries for its cleanliness, economic efficiency and high organization.
Tourists are attracted to Singapore not by its wealth or the wisdom of the social structure; they come here to shop, eat delicious and exotic food and admire the ethnic diversity. Shopping and eating are the most common activities in Singapore, and it takes only a short time for the guests to feel squeezed out like a lemon after immersing themselves in them. Singapore’s unique geographical location and free trade zone status create conditions for trade in a wide variety of clothing, arts and crafts, jewelry, and goods produced in neighboring Malaysia, Thailand, and other Southeast Asian countries. Again, thanks to its unique location, Singapore offers the most diverse and unusual cuisine in Asia. Here you can taste the best Malay, Chinese, Indian dishes and many others, and at surprisingly low prices.
As for attractions, including cultural and historical ones, Singapore also has a lot to show: from Arab Street and Little India to the Civil District and Chinatown. There are also modern objects of world significance, such as orchid gardens and the best zoos in the world. All these are small but delightful islands of wildlife in an urban sea of modern shopping centers (one of them has the world’s largest fountain), municipal residential buildings (where millions of people live) and skyscrapers (where money rules the ball).
It is amazing how so much (in terms of culture, ethics, and economics) has come together in such a small space: the total area of the main island — Singapore — and the surrounding 63 islets is only 699 km2 — four times smaller than the size of Luxembourg or Rhode Island, the smallest state in the United States. Moreover, about half of this area is occupied by forest reserves, swamps and other green areas.
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