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Why are all Chinese in Singapore?

Because Singapore is run by Malays. However, during the Ming Dynasty, especially Zheng He's voyage to the Western Ocean, the first immigration peak in China was triggered.

Singapore is adjacent to Malaysia across the Johor Strait in the north, Indonesia across the Singapore Strait in the south, and the southern mouth of the Straits of Malacca. In addition to Singapore Island (accounting for 88.5% of the national area), its territory also includes 63 surrounding islands.

Singapore is a developed capitalist country, known as one of the "Four Little Dragons of Asia", and has become one of the important financial, service and shipping centers in Asia by virtue of its geographical advantages.

Its economic model is called "state capitalism". According to the ranking report of 20 18 Global Financial Center Index (GFCI), Singapore is the fourth largest international financial center after London, new york and Hongkong. It was rated as a first-tier city in the world by GaWC.

Singapore is a member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the World Trade Organization (WTO), the Commonwealth and the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC). The city's greening and environmental sanitation have achieved remarkable results, so it has the reputation of garden city.