第1个回答 2015-03-26
Singapore is an island, it is also a country.
In the 14th century, Singapore belongs Parameswara to created malacca Sudan dynasty. In the early 19th century by the British for colonies. On February 15, 1942, Singapore is by Japanese occupation. Formal independence in Singapore in 1965.
Singapore is located in the tropics, controlled by the equatorial low belt all the year round, as the equatorial rainy climate, the average temperature is between 23 to 34 ℃.
Singapore is a multilingual nation, with four official languages, namely is Malay, Chinese, English and Tamil.
Singapore is the world's important transit port as well as Contact Asia, Europe, Africa and Oceania’s aviation centre. Is the world's busiest port and one of Asia main transit hub. There are more than 200 routes to connect the world more than 600 ports. Has eight airport in Singapore, the changi airport and Seletar Airport is the international civil aviation airport, and the rest used for military purposes
There have many famous places in Singapore.There have Universal Studios Singapore, Singapore Botanic Garden,Jurong Bird Park, Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, Singapore Zoo, Merlion Park, Marina Bay Sands, Clarke Quay and Sentosa.
This it is Singapore,is the place where I live, i like Singapore very much.
第2个回答 2010-06-29
Hello! Welcome to Singapore! This is Xiaolan. Well, before I even start my tour, I already fall for the city! Look at that, the air so clean, water so beautiful, and the architecture magnificent… Of course, that’s not what Singapore is all about. We’re gonna find out more. Let’s go!
Singapore, located in the heart of fascinating Southeast Asia and noe of the crossroads of the world, is a dynamic, cosmopolitan city truly like no other. This city-state is a miracle happening on an island close to just 700 square kilometers. Here, different cultures, ethnic groups and religions blend harmoniously; time-honored traditions are celebrated alongside cutting edge innovations; local perspectives continue to embrace global outlook. Everyday life is bursting with exciting events.
The major ethnic groups in Singapore are Chinese, Malay, India, and Eurasians; and among which, Chinese takes up 77% of the total population.
So in order to understand the heritage of Singapore, you need to first know the Chinese society here. And that took me to Niu Che Shui, the China town of Singapore.
Although Singapore is not big, but you can find different vehicles to tour around different parts of the city. Of course there’s no better vehicle than a rickshaw to tour around Chinatown.本回答被网友采纳