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1. Is Singapore safe? What is the time zone in Singapore?
Extremely safe, with low crime rates. Petty crimes are rare, and it’s safe to walk at night.
Singapore Standard Time (SGT), UTC+8. No daylight saving adjustments.
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2. Is Singapore a country or a city? What is the capital of Singapore?
Singapore is a country that gained independence from Malaysia in 1965. It is also a city-state.
Singapore is the only city of the country. Singapore itself is the capital.
It is an independent island nation located in Southeast Asia, comprising one main island and 63 smaller islets. It is located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, between Malaysia and Indonesia.
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3. Why Our Singapore City Tour is Offered as a Half-Day Tour (Max 5 Hours)
1. Comfortable and Enjoyable Experience
Sightseeing in Singapore's tropical climate can be physically demanding, especially with high humidity and heat. A half-day tour ensures a more comfortable and enjoyable experience by allowing you to explore without the risk of fatigue.
2. Flexibility for Other Activities
A half-day tour provides the perfect opportunity to plan your day with flexibility. You can use the rest of your afternoon or evening to enjoy:
- Shopping at iconic malls or local markets.
- Dining at renowned hawker centers or upscale restaurants.
- Visiting other attractions, such as Sentosa Island or Marina Bay Sands.
3. Efficient and Budget-Friendly
Our half-day tours are designed to cover Singapore's must-see highlights while remaining budget-friendly. This means you can explore the city's key attractions without overspending or wasting time.
4. Convenient and Less Overwhelming
A half-day tour ensures you experience Singapore’s best sights in a relaxed manner, without feeling rushed or overwhelmed. It’s a popular choice for tourists who want to make the most of their trip while maintaining a balanced and stress-free itinerary.
By offering a half-day city tour, we aim to provide a perfect blend of comfort, flexibility, and value, making your Singapore adventure truly enjoyable!
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4. Where is Singapore? How big is Singapore?
Singapore is located in Southeast Asia. It is an island nation.
Singapore is the second smallest country in Asia with a Land area of approximately 734 sq km
Maldives is the smallest country in Asia with a Land area of approximately 300 sq km.
Singapore is about half the size of London (1577 sq km).
Singapore is slightly larger than New York City (718.3 sq km).
Reclamation of land from the sea (填海造陆) has expanded its size over time.
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5. What language is spoken in Singapore?
Singapore has four official languages:
1. English (widely used for business, government, and education).
2. Mandarin (the most spoken language among the Chinese community).
3. Malay (the national language).
4. Tamil (spoken by the Indian community).
English is the lingua franca for business and government (the main language of communication). Colloquial Singlish is widely spoken but not official.
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6. Where is Singapore located? Is Singapore in Asia?
Singapore is in Asia. Specifically, it is a part of Southeast Asia.
Singapore is located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, bordering the Straits of Malacca to the west, the Straits of Singapore to the south, and the South China Sea to the east. It is near Malaysia and Indonesia.
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7. Do I need a visa to visit Singapore? Visa-free to Singapore?
Visa requirements depend on your nationality:
- Citizens of many countries, including Australia, the UK, and the USA, do not need a visa for short visits.
- Indian citizens and passport holders from some other countries need to apply for a tourist visa.
Who can travel visa-free to Singapore in 2025?
Up to 90 days: For nationals from the USA, the UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Korea, Japan, and all European Union member states.
Up to 30 days: For citizens of ASEAN countries (except Myanmar) and most African countries, including Kenya and South Africa. Also China, Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan.
Note: Do double Check with Singapore’s Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) or your local consulate for update visa policy & specific requirements.
The 11 ASEAN countries (Association of Southeast Asian Nations东盟) are Singapore, Indonesia, Myanmar (Burma), Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, and Timor-Leste.
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8. Why is Singapore so rich? Is Singapore expensive?
Singapore is wealthy due to its:
- Strategic location for trade and shipping (a global port hub).
- Strong economy driven by finance, technology, tourism, and manufacturing.
- Political stability and business-friendly policies.
- High-quality education and skilled workforce.
Singapore is considered one of the most expensive cities in the world for living and traveling. However, you can find budget-friendly options for food, accommodations, and activities if you plan wisely. Hawker centers, for example, offer delicious meals at affordable prices.
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9. What are the top things to do in Singapore?
Top things to do in Singapore include:
- Visiting Gardens by the Bay and the Marina Bay Sands SkyPark.
- Exploring Sentosa Island.
- Touring the Singapore Zoo and Night Safari.
- Shopping on Orchard Road.
- Walking around Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam.
- Taking a stroll at the Botanic Gardens (a UNESCO World Heritage Site).
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10. What is Singapore known for? How many days in Singapore?
Strict laws, cleanliness, Changi Airport, financial hub status, diverse cuisine, Gardens by the Bay, and the Merlion icon.
3–4 days for main attractions;
5–7 days to explore nature reserves (e.g., MacRitchie Treetop Walk) or day trips to nearby islands.
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11. What to wear in Singapore?
Lightweight, breathable clothing (tropical climate). Modest attire for temples/mosques. Carry a light jacket for air-conditioned malls.
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12. What to buy in Singapore? What is the currency of Singapore?
Unique souvenirs include kaya jam, bak kwa (barbecued pork), orchid-themed products, Peranakan crafts, and teas. Electronics on Orchard Road are tax-free but not cheaper globally.
The currency of Singapore is the Singapore Dollar (SGD). It is often abbreviated as S$.
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13. Is chewing gum banned in Singapore?
Sale and importation are restricted (except therapeutic gum with a prescription). Possession for personal use is allowed.