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Coming to Singapore


Singapore, with its strategic location linking Asia with the Middle East and the West, has attracted people from all around the world. It is a thoroughly developed society that has not forgotten its myriad ethnic roots.

As a student in Singapore, you will be surrounded by all the comforts of a modern society. But everywhere you will be reminded of Singapore’s colourful past, and of the peoples from many different cultures who helped make Singapore the special place it is today.

More information on Studying n Living in Singapore can also be found on the Singapore Education’s website.

 

Things to Do and See in Singapore

Here are only a few samples of the delights waiting for you here:

  • Singapore Zoo, Night Safari & Jurong Bird Park (one of the world’s best)
  • Gardens by the Bay & Botanic Garden
  • Sentosa Island
  • Marina Bay & Orchard Road Shopping Districts
  • Various ethnic quarters, including Little India, Chinatown, and Arab Street
  • World-class museums

... and much more! Visit YourSingapore.com for more information.

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Geographical Location and Climate

Just a few degrees north of the Equator, Singapore is a quick drive away from Malaysia. It is easily accessible to the rest of the world, especially the rest of Asia. At Changi Airport (consistently rated one of the best in the world) you can find flights to take you anywhere you want to go.

A few hours’ plane ride will take you to Thailand, Cambodia, Indonesia, Australia, Dubai...

Singapore’s climate? Hot. Humid. The best thing about the climate (and it’s not the humidity!) is that you can eat outdoors almost every day. It’s perfect for sunbathing, swimming, rollerblading, or for just relaxing. And if the heat gets to you, dip into almost any public establishment or movie theatre; all have air conditioning!

 

People, Culture and Religion

Singapore has approximately 5 million people; the majority (77%) are Chinese and the rest are Malay, Indian, and Eurasian. This country prides itself on being truly multi-ethnic:

It’s not unusual to see a Hindu temple practically rubbing arches with a Confucian/Taoist place of worship. Singapore recognizes the major holidays of all its primary ethnic groups, and respects all religions and beliefs equally.

As a result, this little country has four official languages: English, Chinese (Mandarin), Tamil, and Malay. Malay is actually the national language while English is the main working language.