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Where is Singapore?

The Republic of Singapore is the smallest country in Southeast Asia, located south of Peninsular Malaysia, south of Johor state in Malaysia, and north of Riau island in Indonesia. Singapore is located just 137 km north of the equator. The Vietnamese before 1950 also knew Singapore under the names Chieu Nam and Ha Chau.

Singapore was once a fishing village for the Malays when it was colonized by Britain in the 19th century. Then, the Japanese army occupied Singapore during World War II, and later the country was part of the alliance. united to form the Federation of Malaya. When Singapore gained independence, with very few natural resources, it was a socio-politically unstable and economically undeveloped country. Foreign investment and state-led industrialization have created an economy based largely on electronics exports and outsourcing.

More than 90% of Singapore's residents live in Housing Development Board prefabricated housing units and almost half use public transport on a daily basis. It is thanks to these public transport facilities and the government's initiative in environmental issues that the environmental pollution in Singapore remains only in the heavy industrial area in Jurong Island. According to the constitution, Singapore is a parliamentary democracy. Initially, Singapore followed a democratic socialist institution after independence, using a welfare economic system. However, the Singapore government has since leaned towards the right.

What is the history of Singapore like?

The name Singapore comes from the Malay (or Malay) Singapura, which is derived from the Sanskrit roots singa (lion) and pura (city). Singapore has been called the Lion City ever since. The name comes from a prince named Sang Nila Utama. According to legend, this prince saw a lion as the first living thing on the island and hence named the island Lion City (Singapura).

The first evidence of the island's existence is found in Chinese texts from the 3rd century. The island was occupied by the Sumatran Srivijaya empire and began its Javanese name Temasek. Temasek developed into a prosperous commercial city but then gradually declined. From the 16th to the early 19th century, Singapore was part of the Kingdom of Johor.

In 1819, Mr. Thomas Stamford Raffles, an officer of the East India Company (British), signed an agreement with the king of Johor. He also established Singapore as a trading post and settlement, which quickly developed and attracted immigrants from many different races. Singapore then became a British colony in 1867. After a series of territorial expansions, the British Empire quickly established Singapore as a center of concentration and distribution given its very important position in the world. sea ​​route connecting Europe and China.

During World War II, Imperial Japanese troops invaded Malaya and surrounding areas in the Malaya War, culminating in the Singapore War. The British army was not prepared and quickly fell despite having a larger force. On 15 February 1942, the British abandoned Singapore to the Japanese. The Japanese changed the name of Singapore into Japanese to Syonan-to, meaning "Light of the South", and occupied it until the British returned to occupy the island. island a month after Japan's surrender in September 1945.

Singapore became an autonomous state in 1959 with its first head of state being Yusof bin Ishak and first prime minister Lee Kuan Yew after the 1959 elections. A referendum on the incorporation of Singapore into the Union Malay state was achieved in 1962, making Singapore a member of the Federation of Malaya along with Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak as an autonomous state in September 1963. Singapore was split from the federation in August 7, 1965, after political disagreements between the state government and the federal council in Kuala Lumpur. Singapore was independent 2 days later, on 9 August 1965, which later became Singapore's National Day. Malaysia was the first country to recognize Singapore's independence.

Independence is synonymous with self-sufficiency, Singapore has faced many difficulties during this period, including unemployment, lack of housing, land and natural resources such as oil. With the support of the United States and the Allies, during his tenure from 1959 to 1990, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew gradually curbed unemployment, inflation, increased living standards and implemented a public housing program. plus large scale. The economic infrastructure of the country was developed, the threat of racial tension was eliminated and a national defense system was established. Singapore was from a developing country to a developed country in the late 20th century.

Why is Singapore so popular?

Country of Cultural Diversity

Singapore is the place of choice to live and is the ideal destination for many people from many different cultures, making everyone who intends to come here to travel or visit feel excited and excited. because of being exposed to many cultures, having the opportunity to exchange and learn, to open up a vision. Therefore, the Singapore government must try very hard so that each culture gathered in this island nation has its own voice and place.

 Everyone speaks English

As a country located in Asia, but English is used as the official language in Singapore. English is popularized and introduced into education from primary school here. Almost everyone can speak this international language. From the smallest things, traffic signs, road signs ... all use English, which makes it much easier for tourists or foreign visitors to live and work. As for international students who are not fluent in English, this is a good opportunity for you to interact with the English language 24/7.

Safe at all times of the day

In Singapore, police will wear civilian clothes, plainclothes instead of police uniforms. Singapore's security is very safe and guaranteed by strictness and strict sanctions.

Parents are completely assured when leaving their children alone even at night or letting students take a taxi to school alone if they miss the bus.

5 languages ​​in 1 sentence

It is not uncommon to come across a native speaker who speaks a sentence in up to 5 languages. Speaking multiple languages ​​in a sentence doesn't just stop at the number 5, even more than that.

Usually, they can use 3 languages ​​fluently, namely English, Mandarin, and Malay, in their communication they can insert Tami (India) or other regional languages ​​in China such as Guangdong, Fujian. So, when you come here, if you know Chinese, it will be a great advantage.

Using the word “Can” a lot

Those who study English know that “Can” means possible. However, when visiting Singapore, the word "can" is also used and understood in place of the phrase "agree" or "approve”. “Can” is used for both the question and the short answer.

It's easy to meet acquaintances in Singapore

Singaporeans are very civilized and friendly, wherever you go, you can hear conversations or simply ask for directions with the name Uncle.

Aunty – used to address as aunt and uncle in the family is very natural, making everyone feel like in their hometown. It is a great encouragement for those who are away from home, especially international students, so they can reduce their thoughts of being lonely or lost when coming to your country to study.

City of Laws

It is not difficult to see beautiful images of queuing culture or compliance with laws and regulations in Singapore Singaporeans always live and strictly abide by the laws. Visiting Singapore, visitors will see a series of forbidden signs, including laws or signs only in this lion island country such as signs prohibiting kissing, not feeding birds, not chewing candy rubber….

Culture of placeholders with napkins

Place-holder culture, each country will be shown a unique feature, but not every country implements this culture seriously and orderly, instead of jostling and jostling. However, when coming to Singapore. Paper napkin culture is very popular. This sounds very childish. However, when we go anywhere in this country, we will also come across tissue samples placed on the chair or pain. Then it is understood that that place is already seated and no one touches that position anymore.

The different things that make Singapore interesting

The name of the country, the capital, the city is one

When it comes to Vietnam, people will immediately think of the capital Hanoi, or when it comes to Thailand, it will be the capital of Bangkok, but when it comes to Singapore, many people will be bewildered because they do not know the name of the capital of this country. . One of the interesting things about Singapore is that the city, capital, and country all use the same name.

The country of many large and small islands

Another interesting thing about Singapore is that there are quite a few islands. You will not expect that the island nation of Sea Lion has 63 small islands, of which Singapore is the big island. But most of the small islands are uninhabited and especially you will not find any lions when traveling to Singapore.

Top 20 smallest countries in the world

The area of ​​Singapore is quite modest, only 718 square kilometers, so it is in the Top 20 smallest countries in the world. But this has become one of the interesting things about Singapore because its outstanding and non-stop economic development has brought this island nation to become one of the four dragons of Asia. And despite being one of the smallest countries in terms of area, Singapore's beautiful sights make visitors swoon and fall in love.

Diversity of languages ​​and cultures

Singaporeans are not many, most of them are Chinese accounting for 78% of the total population, Malays make up 14%, Indians about 7%, the rest come from many different countries. Therefore, it has contributed to creating interesting things about Singapore, the diversity in language and culture. When traveling to Singapore, visitors will easily realize here that they use four main languages: Chinese, Malay, Tamil, and English. However, the chosen national language is Malay. The national anthem of Singapore is also written in Malay. Because of the coexistence of many different ethnic groups, Singapore's cultural diversity and festivals throughout the beautiful country make this place. always has an irresistible attraction for anyone.

Multi-religious country

The interesting thing about Singapore is that it is multi-religious, the most popular being Buddhism accounting for more than 40% of Singapore's population, 14% following Christianity and Islam, the rest belonging to Hinduism, Confucianism, etc.

The national flower is an orchid that blooms in four seasons

Traveling to Singapore at any time of the year, you can come across a species of orchid with exquisite beauty. This flower is called Vanda Miss Joaquim - chosen as the National Flower of Singapore. Vanda Miss Joaquim orchid blooms all year round and carries a rather special meaning symbolizing the desire, aspiration to rise, the progress of the Lion Island.

Singapore's symbol

A man-made structure and a symbol of Singapore, the Merlion - a fish with a lion's head. The interesting thing about the attractive country of Singapore, attracting tourists partly thanks to this symbol, It is located in parks and entertainment areas. In Singapore, people also hold a ceremony to honor this legendary mascot every September.

The best of Singapore

Singapore is famous for many other things such as: having the best zoo in the world, the best seaport in the world, and leading Asia in terms of friendliness and environment, having a large Changi international airport. The Singapore Flyer Ferris wheel is 165 meters high and the tallest in the world.

Singapore products are available on Printerval.com

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T-shirts, Hoodies, Tanktops, Caps, and Mugs are all available in a variety of sizes and shapes on Printerval. Additionally, there are several color options to ensure that your clothing never becomes dull. The pictures were created solely by artists from a variety of nations across the world.

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