Yelloww Productions Presents! A travel guide for Singapore. This video highlights the major attractions of Singapore. In 10 minutes we're going to cover the following sights: we'll start by visiting the Merloin Singapore's mascot.
We'll visit the colonial district where Singapore began. Then we'll head on over to Chinatown, which is one of the cleanest Chinatowns in the world. Then we'll visit the colorful streets of Little India. Followed by a visit to Kamong Glam to see the Arabian community in Singapore. Then we'll head over to Orchard Road to do some shopping. Followed by the Marina Bay Sands to see Singapore's best night view check this website. For animal lovers we'll see the world famous Singapore Zoo and finally we will depart from Changi airport. Some other major attractions that aren't covered in this video because I have separate videos for them are Sentosa Island, the Gardens by the Bay, the Singapore Cable Car, and something everybody should do while they're in singapore is eat and a Hawker Center. Click on any of the videos on the screen to watch them or find the links in the description below. Before we visit the sights I just have a couple of introductory points about visiting Singapore. Singapore is a country of rules and you need to follow them! One of the most interesting ones is on the Metro they do not allow Durians. This is a particular type of smelly fruit for those who don't know and you can't even bring the fruit on the Metro. That's something! The other thing to note is that also a hundred and fifty dollar fine for not flushing a public toilet. So make sure you flush and the don't carry those Durians on the subway! Wait! Hold on, hold on! Before we go on I need to, I need to wipe off my sweat. Okay. So what you need to know when traveling in Singapore is it's really hot. So you're going to need to really cool all year round and bring a towel to refresh yourself. In front of the Fullerton Hotel is the Merlion. The half-fish half-lion. Which is an icon of Singapore and the Merlion, is what you need to come and see there are three Merlion statues here there's this Merlion, there's one on Sentoas and there's a little Lego Merlion over that way. So a neat place for a stroll in Singapore is along the Singapore River. There are the quays with a number of restaurants. There are also a couple of historic bridges. That one is the Elgen bridge which is the oldest crossing in Singapore. There's another historic bridge, the Cavanaugh bridge, this bridge was built in Glasgow Scotland then it was put here it has been a pedestrian bridge for a very long time and actually there's a sign on it that forbids the passage of cattle and horses. Along the Singapore river is also a statue of Sir Thomas raffles commemorating the date in 1819 when he landed here in this small fishing village made it part the United Kingdom British Empire and turned it from a sleepy fishing village into the metropolis it is today. Or at least that's what the sign says. To experience some of the local Chinese culture in Singapore come to Singapore's Chinatown at the Chinatown MRT stop. It comes up right there at that escalator and this is the cleanest Chinatown you'll find outside of the one in Yokohama Japan. Chinatown is also home Buddha tooth relic museum that is said to house a relic of an original Buddha tooth. Chinatown is also hot! If you come at the right time you might even get to see one of their worship services.
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