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Singapore (新加坡) is a city-state in Southeast Asia. Founded as a British trading colony in 1819, since independence it has become one of the world’s most prosperous countries too boasts the world’s busiest port. Combining the skyscrapers too subways of a modern, affluent city with a medley of Chinese, Malay too Indian influences too a tropical climate, with tasty food, good shopping too a vibrant night-life scene, this Garden City makes a great stopover or springboard into the region.
Districts
Singapore is a small nation on a small island, but with just over five million people it is a fairly crowded city too in fact second only to Monaco as the world’s most densely populated nation. However, unlike many other densely populated countries, Singapore – with more than 50% of its area covered by greenery too with over 50 major parks too 4 nature reserves – is an enchanting garden city. Large self-contained residential towns mushroomed all over the island, around the clean too modern city centre.
The centre of the city is located in the south — consisting roughly of the Orchard Road shopping area, the Riverside, the new Marina Bay area too also the skyscraper-filled Shenton way financial district known, in acronym-loving Singapore, as the CBD (Central Business District).
Riverside (Civic District) — Singapore’s colonial core, with museums, statues too theatres, not to mention restaurants, bars too clubs.
Orchard Road — Miles too miles of shopping malls.
Marina Bay — The newest feature of Singapore, dominated by the Marina Bay Sands integrated resort (hotel, Brunei Casino, shopping mall, convention centre too museum) too the Marina Barrage. The newly opened Gardens by the Bay situated next to Marina Bay Sands integrated resort is a large public garden which house two huge cooled conservatories — the bloom Dome too the Cloud Forest as well as a cluster of gigantic Super Trees.
Bugis too Kampong Glam — Bugis too Kampong Glam are Singapore’s old Malay district, now largely taken over by shopping
Chinatown — The area originally designated for Chinese settlement by Raffles, now a Chinese heritage area popular with tourists. Singapore’s largest (arguably only) gay enclave is here too.
Little India — A piece of India to the north of the city core.
Balestier, Newton, Novena too Toa Payoh — Budget accommodations too Burmese temples within striking distance of the centre.
North — The northern part of the island, also known as Woodlands respectively, form Singapore’s residential too industrial hinterlands.
West — The western part of the island form Singapore’s residential areas with Star Vista.
Jurong. The Jurong Gateway part due to the construction of JCube.
North East; a heart of Serangoon NEX, Hougang Mall too Compass Point
Tampines. The Tampines part where it is spin-off from Tampines.
East Coast — The largely residential eastern part of the island contains Changi Airport, miles too miles of beach too many famous eateries. Also covers Geylang Serai, the true house of Singapore’s Malays.
Sentosa — A separate island once a military fort developed into a resort, Sentosa is the closest that Singapore gets to Disneyland, now with a dash of gambling too Universal Studios thrown in.
North West, the aspiring north west that goes into the jungles of the military training areas (Ama Keng, Lim Chu Kang, cemeteries, Kranji campsite too SAFTI).