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SINGAPUR

Singapur, oficialmente República de Singapur es un país soberano insular de Asia, formado


por sesenta y tres islas, cuya forma de gobierno es la república parlamentaria.

Singapore, officially Republic of Singapore is an island sovereign country of Asia, consisting of sixty-
three islands, whose form of government is the parliamentary republic.

I chose Singapore, because I was dazzled by the amount of things that there are to do as well as
their order and cleanliness as a country.

ATRACCIONES

1. Merlion Park

Una de las zonas más bonitas para poder admirar Singapur en todo su esplendor es el Parque de
Merlion.
En este parque, bajo los rascacielos de la bahía y junto a la orilla del mar, es donde se encuentra la
estatua más conocida de Merlion, el símbolo de Singapur.

One of the most beautiful areas to admire Singapore in all its splendor is the Merlion Park. In this
park, under the skyscrapers of the bay and next to the seashore, is where the most famous statue
of Merlion, the symbol of Singapore, is located.

2. Universal Studios Singapore

Universal Studios Singapore is a theme park located within Resorts World Sentosa on Sentosa Island,
Singapore. It features 24 rides, shows and attractions in seven themed zones.

Universal Studios Singapore is a theme park located within Resorts World Sentosa on Sentosa Island,
Singapore. It features 24 rides, shows and attractions in seven themed zones.

3. Jardín botánico de Singapur

El jardín botánico de Singapur tiene una superficie de más de 1,8 kilómetros cuadrados y es
simplemente espectacular con sus árboles perfectamente cuidados, plantas y flores de todo tipo.
Además, la entrada es gratuita.

The botanical garden of Singapore has an area of more than 1.8 square kilometers and is simply
spectacular with its perfectly tended trees, plants and flowers of all kinds. In addition, admission is
free.

4. Singapore Flayer

Con una altura de 165 metros, la Singapore Flyer es la segunda noria más grande del mundo. Súbete
a una de sus cápsulas y disfruta de las increíbles vistas desde las alturas.

With a height of 165 meters, the Singapore Flyer is the second largest wheel in the world. Get on
one of its capsules and enjoy the incredible views from the heights.
5. Night Safari

Una de las atracciones más populares de la ciudad es el Night Safari, un zoo nocturno que ofrece a
los visitantes la oportunidad de conocer la vida de las criaturas nocturnas.

One of the most popular attractions in the city is the Night Safari, a nocturnal zoo that offers visitors
the opportunity to experience the life of nocturnal creatures.

6. Underwater World

Este maravilloso acuario alberga más de 2.500 criaturas submarinas. Entre sus atracciones más
destacadas se encuentra el túnel de 83 metros de longitud que permite a los visitantes ver el
espectáculo marino desde abajo.

This wonderful aquarium houses more than 2,500 underwater creatures. Among its most
outstanding attractions is the 83-meter long tunnel that allows visitors to see the marine spectacle
from below.

7. Marina Bay Sands

El Hotel Marina Bay Sands es un edificio muy importante de Singapur. Sus tres torres y el parque de
la planta 57 han redefinido el skyline de la ciudad, el skyline se encuentra en el último piso del hotel,
y allí se encuentra un mirador el que permite apreciar toda la ciudad de Singapur en 360 grados.

The Marina Bay Sands Hotel is a very important building in Singapore. Its three towers and the park
on the 57th floor have redefined the skyline of the city, the skyline is on the top floor of the hotel,
and there is a viewpoint that allows you to see the whole city of Singapore in 360 degrees.

8. Kampong Glam

Kampong Glam fue una de las primeras zonas habitadas de Singapur. Con Arab Street como calle
principal, hoy constituye el barrio árabe de la ciudad.

Kampong Glam was one of the first inhabited areas of Singapore. With Arab Street as the main
street, today it is the Arab quarter of the city.

9. Little India

Little India es uno de los barrios más característicos de Singapur y es una visita
imprescindible.
Little India is one of the most characteristic neighborhoods of Singapore and is a must visit.
10. Chinatown

Chinatown es el centro de la comunidad china en Singapur: la arquitectura, la gente, las


tiendas y restaurantes hacen de Chinatown un paseo imprescindible.
Chinatown is the center of the Chinese community in Singapore: the architecture, the
people, the shops and restaurants make Chinatown an essential walk.
11. Orchard Road

Orchard Road es una enorme avenida arbolada donde encontraréis diversos centros comerciales,
hoteles exclusivos y las mejores tiendas de Singapur.

Orchard Road is a huge tree-lined avenue where you will find several shopping centers, exclusive
hotels and the best shops in Singapore.

GATRONOMIA

There are many typical dishes in Singapore, but the most popular ones are:

Chicken rice - Probably the most typical dish in Singapore (although others attribute that
merit to the Laksa). It is a dish of boiled chicken, served over rice. You can add black sauce
to taste. Simple, but very rich and cheap.
Curry Laksa - Noodle soup in coconut milk and curry. Usually take tofu, cockles, fish sticks,
prawns, egg and sambal pepper to make it more spicy. We tried the Chicken Laksa, which
carries chicken instead of seafood.

EXPERIENCIA EN SINGAPUR

finally, add that in my stay in Singapore, of all its attractions, I had time to visit the Universal Studio
Singapore amusement park, Merlion Park, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore Flayer, Little India,
Chinatown, Underwater World. Beautiful places where one can entertain and have fun all day
without getting bored, are undoubtedly places made to keep Singaporeans and foreigners occupied
during a weekend or on their vacations.

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