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Is Singapore a clean country? Are Singaporeans very nice?

I have been to Singapore once, and the deepest impression is that I walked across the suspension bridge at dusk in Sentosa and went to the wooden building at the southernmost tip of the Asian continental shelf. When I look at the whole vast sea and the lights of distant ports, I am really unforgettable. It's beautiful. Universal Studios remembers that there was a red and blue outdoor roller coaster being repaired when we went, so we went to the indoor roller coaster with the theme of ancient Egypt. At that time, I had just graduated from primary school and had been there. Is it really terrible? I haven't been on a roller coaster since eight years ago. It is recommended not to play that just after going to Universal Studios, which will make you completely unwilling to play other facilities.

There seems to be a good performance called "Song of the Sea" in the evening. I remember one afternoon, walking along the river in Singapore was not bad, and Jinsha Hotel was not impressed. It seems that there are many tall buildings, which are ordinary and not as good as Shanghai. Some people think Singapore is interesting, while others think it is too small to be interesting. It really depends on personal interests and travel tendencies. I went to Singapore in May. In my opinion, Singapore is a country where people of all ages can play easily and comfortably.

I like zoos, museums and vegetable markets. Hate crowded people, inconvenient traffic and extreme weather. From this perspective, I personally think that Singapore is quite interesting, such as the National Museum, Little India, Harz Lane, Chinatown, Maxwell Delicious Food Center, Zoo, Orchard Road, National Art Gallery, St Andrews Church, Jinsha Art and Science Museum, East Coast, Universal Studios and so on. As for the hotel, I live in Pickering Binleia (too roundabout). The zoo claims to be the first in Asia, and it really lives up to its reputation.

The garden strives to create an atmosphere close to nature and happy with animals, and animals are really interesting enough. Go to breakfast buffet in the morning, arrive early and watch gorillas up close. Museums have their own style. The National Museum and the National Art Museum can follow the instructions. The Jinsha Museum shouldn't be too interesting. You can visit these two museums. The future world is very interactive, and adults and babies who are still childlike should like it. There are many cooked food centers, so you can experience their daily diet.

It's still worth a visit, and there is no feeling of scenic spots. Baku-gu-cha is also very good for carnivores who like pepper. The east coast is so comfortable. Looking at the stars and lights of the cruise ship in the distance is very relaxing. At night, the cool breeze blows gently and we take a walk. Universal Studios is small, but interesting enough. Personally, I think it is not much worse than Universal Studios Orlando, but I am in a good mood. As for the Botanical Garden, Sentosa and many other places of interest, I haven't been there yet, because time is tight, so I have to put them on my next trip. In a word, I like this clean and tidy little country very much, and the people I meet are very nice. The above is purely a personal opinion, and please forgive me for the shortcomings.