1, discount shopping season
Singapore, like Hong Kong, has a fixed shopping season every year. At that time, all products in the country are greatly discounted. From daily commodities to brand-name jewelry, it is known as the “Singapore Hot Dealâ€. Such activities are twice a year. The first time is from May to July, which lasts for three months. The world's major brands are as low as 3% off. It is not a surprise for those who come here to travel. The second time is Christmas, there will usually be a half-month to one-month hot sale. It is said that many Singaporeans have spent the whole year filling food and clothing at the two time periods, and they are all in the country. Join this rank and experience the joy of exotic sweating!
After two years of transformation, the famous Orchard Road has become more attractive, and dozens of shopping malls have their own characteristics. If you are young and fashionable, you can choose to go to Orchard Shopping Center to see the designer's latest design; if you prefer big names, then the upstart shopping mall ION, the old classic Paragon Palace, and the poet Dong can't miss it. And shopping malls such as Wisma, Ngee Ann City, etc., which take the cheap route, have a huge amount of goods, as well as various food and entertainment items, all of which make people linger.
Apart from Orchard Road, the most visited area is Singapore’s multi-ethnic neighborhood. Kampong Glam, Little India and China Town are ideal. Here, you can find all kinds of ethnic specialties, jewelry, textiles, and antiques. Experience Middle Eastern culture in Kampong Glam, experience the authentic Indian market in Little India, and stay in the artistic atmosphere of the Dutch village, are all unique experiences that cannot be found elsewhere.
2. Featured SPA, close to body and nature
Singapore has a lot of spas with different characteristics. Most of them focus on the outdoors and blend in with the beauty and quiet of nature. If you want to experience the fragrance of herbs and flowers, try Aramsa Garden Spa, the first garden-style spa in Singapore. If you want to feel the coolness of cool seawater, the spa on the roof of Changi Village Hotel is the best choice. Highly refined sea mud, seaweed and other mineral-rich seawater extracts make every inch of the body's skin pleasing, and the temptation is hard to resist.
3, stroll in Singapore's Chinatown - Chinatown
Chinatown is Chinatown in Singapore. The most exciting thing about Chinatown is Lunar New Year. The whole area is decorated with lights, various shops and miscellaneous shops are renovated, there are many festive goods and snacks. Whether it is a lion's lantern or a traditional Chinese festival, Singapore is even more reminiscent of those days that have passed away!
The Chinatown is full of oriental flavors, with traditional medicinal herbs shops, shops, and art workshops. Herbs shop sells comfrey, chrysanthemum, angelica, ginseng and special Chinese medicine. You can also see the residents here are selling sea cucumbers in front of the house; hawkers sit next to rambutan, durian, mangosteen and other fruits, waiting for the guests' favor; the fortune teller sat at the table waiting for the future to ask The secret; hawkers are selling hot dumplings...
There are cloth embroidered robes, gold and silver ornaments, antique pottery and exquisite handicrafts, all of which are sold at reasonable prices. On the other side, modern department stores are filled with Smith Road, Xinqiao Road, and Qiaonan Road in Chinatown. Chinatown’s famous shopping malls such as Pearl Square, Singapore’s Art Deco Square and Chinatown Complex are all places for tourists to visit Chinatown and shopping. Remember to bargain! The Tanjong Pagar neighborhood beside Chinatown is also worth a visit. There are numerous restaurants, bars, art galleries and souvenir shops. The Smith Street in Chinatown is an open-air food street where you can find the most delicious local snacks. The fried snacks, radish cakes, Rojak (sands of sweetened peanuts and ground peanuts) and other authentic snacks are all very tasty. Most of the stalls are open from 11:00 in the morning to 11:00 in the evening, and the prices are very cheap.
4, magical Indian style - Little India
The Little India area is located on the northeast side of Chinatown (Chinatown) and is far from the subway station. The traffic is not as convenient as other areas. Residents mostly moved from South India in 1820. They have been sticking to their cultural traditions for more than a hundred years. It can be said that Singapore is the most ethnically diverse region in the nation. Thanks to God's bright flowers, the graceful figure of Sari, the fragrance of various spices, and special Indian music, the unique look of Little India is formed.
Little India is full of Indian style. There are many Shalibu shops, jewelry stores, grocery stores and food shops on the street. The audio and video products stores are all played with cheerful rhythm of Indian music. It feels completely in India, not Singapore.
As soon as you enter Little India, a strong smell of hot peppers comes into your head. The shop displays silverware, bronze ware, ethnic jewellery, jasmine garland and silk saris. If you are lucky, you may also meet with the fortune-teller in India, play the snake street hobo, and have fun to explore. In Deepavali, the Hindu Festival of Lights, Little India decorates the mythical world of gold and gold, full of people who come to shopping. In the Little India area, as far as the foot market on the Longgang Road, from small shops to small shops, it is packed with all kinds of attractive products. Here you can find a Tibetan antique snuff bottle placed on an antique dealer's shelf, or a kashmir fine wire like catkins.
5. Experience the magic Night Safari at night zoo
Singapore's zoo is famous for its tropical rain forest style. Not only does this city boast a first-rate daytime zoo, it is also the first place in the world to open a night zoo. Get ready for a tour of adventure and thrilling rainforests. Intimate contact with beasts and lions, tigers, or cute elephants and giraffes at night. The distance from a fence makes you laugh and laugh.
Visit the Night Zoo Please remember not to use the camera flash to avoid damaging the animal's eyesight. In addition, anti-mosquito water must be prepared.
6. Singapore's "Xanadu" - Sentosa
Sentosa is hailed as Singapore's "landscape," and you will feel that connecting to work here is a pleasure. Siloso Beach, Central Beach and Tanjong Beach provide a variety of sea sports for the sun-loving tourists. There are pedal boats, water treadmills, boating, surfing and bananas. ferry. The most exciting thing is that you accidentally run into a PPMM wearing only a small swim trunks!
Here you can watch long-tailed macaques collecting coconuts. Enjoy fun and excitement in Cinemania. The 2 hectares of Tembusu woods are full of beautiful Tembusu trees and MacArthur palm trees. On the 37-meter-high Merlion, the scenery of the island is unobstructed. Through the path of bizarre stone sculptures and the Lost Civilisation with the theme of indigenous villages, it is like being in a distant civilization.
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