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Want to work and live in Singapore

If you can only speak Mandarin, you can go to Singapore to work and live, because Singapore is a small place and most Singaporeans can speak Chinese. Most Indians who used to live in Singapore didn't speak Chinese, but most of them worked as coolies. Now Chinese is being promoted all over the world, so if you are going to study abroad, basically don't worry too much.

Introduction to Singapore:

1, country name:

Singapore is a city-state, which originally meant lion city. According to Malay historical records, around 1320, the Sri Lankan prince Sangnila Oetama of Sumatra arrived at the island by boat and saw a wild animal. The locals told him it was a lion, hence the name "Lion City". Singapore's "Singapura" is a homonym of the Sanskrit "Lion City". Because local residents are deeply influenced by ancient Indian culture, they like to use Sanskrit as their place names. The lion is brave and vigorous, so it is natural to use it as a place name.

2. National flag:

3. National emblem:

The national emblem of Singapore consists of coat of arms, lions and tigers. The red shield is inlaid with a white crescent moon and a five-pointed star, which has the same meaning as the national flag. On the left of the Red Shield is a lion, which is a symbol of Singapore, and Malay means "Lion City". On the right is a tiger, which symbolizes the historical ties between Singapore and Malaysia. Below the red shield are golden palm branches and leaves, and the blue ribbon at the bottom says "Go ahead, Singapore!" " In Malay.

4. National anthem:

The national anthem is "Majulah Singapura" in Malay, and the Chinese translation is "Go ahead, Singapore".

5. National Day:

National Day is August 9th, 1965, which is Singapore's independence day.

6. National flower

The national flower of Singapore is Jin Zhuo Ban Dai Lan, and the orchid is generally called Hu Jihua in Southeast Asia. It was planted by Ms Ennis Jin Zhuo, an Armenian living in Singapore, in her garden from 65438 to 0890. It has a beautiful lip and five respectable lips. Lips are three-sided, symbolizing the equality of the four major ethnic groups and languages in Singapore. Flowers are supported by the opposite lobes below, symbolizing harmony, sharing weal and woe, and sharing weal and woe. Jin Zhuo Bandai Orchid is in full bloom all year round, with beautiful and dignified flowers and strong vitality, which represents Singapore's desire for prosperity and the indomitable and tenacious spirit of the Singaporean people.