I have seen and heard about my travel in Singapore, and I have something to say in my heart
Hi my good friend! I have just returned from Singapore and have a great impression of the city! You know, Singapore has a very high percentage of Chinese people, so you can communicate freely abroad, which is great for travelers like us who are worried about language barriers?
If you're planning to travel, Singapore is a great choice. Here's my travel guide for five days and four nights in Singapore.
Day 1: Visit the heart of Singapore.
Morning: Fly to Changi Singapore International Airport and transfer back to your hotel.
Afternoon: Visit Marina Bay Park to see the huge trees and the Forest of Mist.
Evening: Enjoy the night view at the rooftop infinity pool at Marina Bay Sands International Hotel.
Day 2: East meets West.
Afternoon: Explore the culture and history of Singapore and visit the National Gallery.
Afternoon: Free & easy: Free & easy, such as: Merlion Park, Elizabeth Park, etc.
Dinner: Head to Lau Pa Sat for an authentic taste of Singapore.
Day 3: Step on the pulse of the city.
Morning: Visit Orchard Road Commercial Street and enjoy some shopping.
Evening: Take a sightseeing cruise on Singapore's "Skyscraper" for a panoramic view of the city.
Evening: Feel the night at Clarke Quay.
Day 4: Study Tour.
Morning: Visit Chinatown and experience the essence of traditional Chinese culture.
Afternoon: Visit Kampong Glam to get a feel for the Malay atmosphere.
Dinner: Experience the Middle Eastern-inspired Arabic Street.
Day 5: Singapore, goodbye.
Morning: Depending on the schedule of the return trip, you can go more.
One or two tourist attractions or go shopping.
Evening: Fly to Changi International and end your trip to Singapore.
Travel tip: Sun protection and mosquito protection: The sun in Singapore is very hot, so bring sunscreen and a sun hat; Also, because it is a tropical area, there are many mosquitoes, so please bring mosquito repellent water.
Forex: You can know Singapore's exchange rate and exchange rate beforehand and then exchange some new money at home. In most areas, Alipay and WeChat can be realized.
Singapore has a well-developed public transport system, with subways and buses almost all over the major scenic spots, and as long as you buy a "EZ-Link Card", you can greatly facilitate your travel.
Courtesy and courtesy: Singapore is a civilized country known all over the world, so we hope that everyone will pay enough attention to their customs. For example, if you take off your shoes when entering the temple and you can't smoke in public, you will be fined hefty amounts.
That's all there is to a trip to Singapore! I hope my experience can give you some reference. If you have any questions or want more comments, please don't hesitate to let me know!