Do you want to visit Singapore?
Welcome to this vibrant city-state in Southeast Asia, where you'll be amazed by stunning modern architecture, magnificent gardens and a rich cultural heritage!
Singapore, the bustling capital city, is the perfect place to start your journey. Here you will find vibrant streets, colorful temples and world-class attractions. Highlights include the iconic Marina Bay Sands, the stunning Gardens by the Bay, the historic Fort Canning Park, and the vibrant neighborhoods of Chinatown and Little India. Every year, thousands of tourists come to Singapore to immerse themselves in the unique blend of East and West and make unforgettable memories.
From visa requirements to consular services, from popular attractions to cultural events, our website has all the information you need to plan your trip. We have compiled all the information you need about Singapore to make your trip as comfortable as possible. Whether you're looking for information on attractions, visas or entry requirements, you've found what you need. We also offer additional services and assistance so you can focus on what's most important - anticipating your trip to this amazing city-state!
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Interesting facts about Singapore:
- The word "Singapore" comes from the Sanskrit "Singha Pura", which literally translates to "city of the lion". Legend has it that the name is due to the fact that the Prince of Singapore saw a lion when he landed on the island.
- The national flower and symbol of Singapore is the luxurious orchid, representing the country's rich nature and culture.
- Although the bulk of Singapore is located on a large island, it officially includes 63 other small islets in the same region.
- With its compact size, Singapore is one of the most densely populated nations in the world with a population of about 5.7 million people.
- Singapore is located in a tropical zone, so the weather is hot and humid all year round with no significant seasonal variations.
- In multicultural Singapore, the official languages are Malay, English, Chinese and Tamil, reflecting the cultural diversity.
- Singapore's port is one of the largest in the world and can accommodate up to 1,000 ships at a time.
- Due to strict law and order and control, Singapore has one of the lowest crime rates in the world.
- There are few police officers on the streets of Singapore, but there are CCTV cameras everywhere to keep order.
- Singapore has almost no natural resources, which does not prevent it from prospering due to its developed economy.
- Fresh water is imported to Singapore from neighboring Malaysia due to limited water resources.
- Singapore is considered one of the most expensive countries in the world to live in due to the high price level of goods and services.
- Singapore is the only city to host a night race on the Formula One World Championship calendar. The Singapore Grand Prix was first held at night in 2008 and has since become an annual event held on the city's 5.063 km long circuit.
- Car ownership is highly taxed at around S$60,000 and is valid for 10 years.
- Singapore is home to the world's tallest Ferris wheel, the Singapore Flyer, with a height of 165 meters.
- Thanks to the high standard of living and quality medical care, Singaporeans are among the healthiest people in the world.
- About 3% of the population of Singapore are dollar millionaires due to the developed economy.
- The company registration procedure in Singapore is as simplified as possible and takes only about 10 minutes.
- To control speeding, all cars are equipped with sirens that go off when they exceed 80 km/h.
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