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What are the visas+transportation strategies for the scenic spots that Singapore's parent-child tour must visit?
Singapore is not only culturally diverse, but also a relatively developed capitalist country. Singapore has many beautiful parks and charming holiday islands. It is not surprising that people like it.
So, today, Bian Xiao will introduce you to the scenic spots that Singaporean parents and children must visit!
Merlion Square 1 (marina bay)
Merlion is a fictional animal with a lion's head and a fish body. It is a famous water-jet sculpture in downtown Singapore and a city landmark in Singapore.
This is a small bay, because it is relatively closed, so it is a natural haven. The Singapore River flows through here. Opposite the Merlion is a bridge modeled after DNA, with the Ferris wheel on the left and the Jinsha Hotel on the right.
The evil wind and rain in Malacca always come and go, which is an inherent feature around the equator! When it rains, it will clear up.
2. Sentosa
Sentosa (meaning calm and serene) is the most attractive holiday island in Singapore, covering an area of 390 hectares, with rich and colorful entertainment facilities and leisure activities, and is known as the jewel of joy.
Sentosa, known as the bright pearl of Singapore's tourism and entertainment industry, is a good place for leisure integrating theme parks, tropical resorts, natural parks and cultural centers.
The reappearance of history and culture, sleepless entertainment, lush environment, neatly manicured gardens, lapping beaches and musical fountains make people linger.
The climate and temperature are the same as those in Singapore, and it belongs to a tropical maritime climate. There is no special rainy season in a year, the difference between the four seasons is not obvious, and the temperature difference in a day is not big (the average temperature from noon to night is 365,438+0-24℃).
This kind of weather is perfect for tourists. On any day of the year, you can pack your bags and go to Sentosa to relax, leave your work and troubles behind the beautiful scenery in front of you and enjoy your holiday.
3. Chinatown
Led by a friend studying in Singapore, the four gentlemen entered the Jinsha Hotel and took the subway to Chinatown.
Chinatown is very similar to Penang, Malaysia, probably because of the Chinese community!
The buildings around Chinatown are very colorful. I still like this arcade-style building, just like Penang+2, which I want to visit again at the beginning of the year!
I don't know if you have seen a Singaporean TV series "golden road". I like it very much. He was the champion of Singapore that year. The background of the story is Chinatown in Figure 3. Very familiar feeling!
Chinatown means Chinatown in Singapore. The origin of the name Chinatown is because there was no running water at that time, and it was very common for ox carts to transport water in Chinatown, so Chinatown was called Chinatown.
Chinatown is now the largest gathering place for Chinese in Singapore, with snacks from all over China, which is the favorite place for Chinese in Singapore. The Chinatown in the night market is brightly lit, a bit like the temple fair in China.
4. Little India
Not far from Chinatown, there is a small impression.
Little India is a gathering place of Indian ethnic groups in Singapore, just like a microcosm of India, so it is called Little India. Especially when some festivals come, the Indian customs are more obvious, and it is like a magnificent fairy tale world here.
The streets are full of colored lights and decorations. Why is the impression of Singapore so small? It is because in 18 19, Sir Raffles' ship sailed for Singapore, and there were many Indian assistants and soldiers accompanying him.
They became the first Indian immigrants in Singapore. Coupled with the subsequent immigration and reproduction, there are more and more Indians here, which has become such a small settlement.
5. Kela wharf
That's it, Clark Quay.
Located on the banks of the Singapore River, Kela Wharf used to be a small unloading dock. After development, this pier has become the latest entertainment venue in downtown Singapore.
Kela Wharf is an entertainment paradise integrating shopping, eating and entertainment. After coming here, you will feel that the pier seems to be immersed in the festive atmosphere all day, and the bars and restaurants on the street make the atmosphere here very cheerful and relaxed.
Kela Wharf is famous for its bak Kut teh. Baku bone tea is a folk tea drinking custom of Han nationality, which is popular in Southeast Asia, Fujian and South Guangdong. A way of drinking tea. Meat and bone soup is made of fresh ribs, various seasonings and herbs. You can drink tea while eating meat and bones.
Fujian language: bak Kut teh
The flavor is well-known at home and abroad and is deeply loved. Bakucha is divided into Hainan School in Singapore and Fujian School in Malaysia. Bakucha in Hainan is more spicy, and Bakucha in Fujian has more medicinal value. I think this should be the Hainan school in Singapore.
About visas:
Singapore visa (e-visa) is not difficult. Different people have different policies, but they are all the same.
Students who have just graduated are generally signed by students. On-the-job and unemployed people's visas only need to be changed into on-the-job certificates or neighborhood Committee certificates, and other materials are basically the same. (Visa materials and visa samples are as follows):
About hotels and airplanes:
The sponsor hotel provides the famous Conrad hotel, and the planes are Singapore Airlines, all of which are luxurious five-stars. In fact, if you go at your own expense, flying from Hong Kong is the most affordable. Hotel? There are also less than 400, but it is a little far from downtown Singapore. Don't worry, the Singapore subway is still very convenient.
With regard to safeguards:
When I am away from home, I always feel that a sense of security is necessary. The law and order in Singapore is very good, so when I travel insurance, I just need to pay attention to whether the security information such as medical care and flights is comprehensive.
About traffic in Singapore:
1. Subway: The subway network in Singapore is developed, and the lines are divided by color (but the name is divided by direction). The starting price is S $65,438 +0.2, which is a bit expensive, but the farther you sit, the more cost-effective. You can handle tickets for 1, 2, and 3 days, which is more cost-effective!
2, bus: Singapore bus is a headache, basically do not report the station, get off the bus without ringing the bell, the driver will not stop, get on the bus and stop, it is easy to miss the station.
3. Taxi rental and airport shuttle bus: Taxis in Singapore are very expensive, only17km. It costs about 265 RMB from the airport to our Conrad hotel (downtown), and there are charges in the evening and early morning. The airport shuttle bus will be relatively cheaper. If it is daytime, it is recommended to take the airport bus instead of taking a taxi.
About traffic rules and sockets:
Because Singapore has been a British colony for a long time, it is a country that drives on the left side of the road just like China and Hongkong. You should pay attention to safety when crossing the road. There are many underground passages here, so try not to cross the road.
The socket is English three-hole, so you need to prepare a converter. You can buy a universal converter and go to any country in the future.
About others:
Singapore has a tropical climate, not far from the equator, but it won't be too hot, because the ocean is obvious and there is wind all day, and because of the strong convection in the tropical area, it basically rains every day (usually at noon), so be sure to take an umbrella.
Singapore's national quality is relatively high, and the law and order is also very good. There is basically no need to worry about security issues.
About language:
Singapore is a country with a large number of Chinese, so Chinese is widely used and communication is basically barrier-free. Of course, some Malays and Indians or some China people can't speak Chinese.
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