Unveiling Singapore: 10 Intriguing Facts for Tourists
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26 June 2024 22:37 WIB
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Singapore, a Southeast Asian nation bordering Indonesia's Riau Islands, boasts more than just stunning skylines and world-class attractions.
Beyond its developed status, here's a glimpse into 10 intriguing facts about Singapore, especially if you're considering a visit:
1. Tiny Titan
With a mere 743 square kilometers, Singapore reigns as the smallest country in Southeast Asia. It even ranks among the world's 20 tiniest nations, alongside Monaco and the Vatican.
2. Four Official Languages
Despite its compact size, Singapore is linguistically rich, with Malay, English, Tamil, and Mandarin holding official status. Unofficially, a charming blend of these languages dubbed Singlish is widely spoken by locals.
3. Powerhouse Economy
Singapore's developed status is reflected in its high GDP per capita income. As of 2024, it stands at an impressive US$133,733, placing it among the world's richest countries. This economic might is fueled by its success in attracting international companies.
4. Eternal Summer
Singapore's proximity to the equator (just 137 kilometers away) guarantees perpetual summer. Daily temperatures average above 31 degrees Celsius. Staying hydrated and sun-protected is essential when exploring this vibrant city.
5. Pioneering the Night Zoo Experience
In 1994, Singapore unveiled the world's first night zoo, the enthralling Mandai Night Safari. Tourists can embark on a nocturnal adventure, encountering over a thousand fascinating creatures active at night.
6. Gum Ban
Singapore has strictly prohibited chewing gum since 1992 due to past disruptions to public transportation. This regulation contributes to the country's reputation for exceptional cleanliness.
7. Limit of Buildings’ Height
As a testament to its development, Singapore has numerous skyscrapers, but with a height restriction of 280 meters. The Tanjong Pagar Centre stands as the tallest structure, receiving special permission to exceed this limit upon its opening in 2016.
8. Ban on Long Hair for Men
Men in Singapore must keep their hair short. This regulation stems from the mandatory two-year military service all males undergo upon high school graduation. Additionally, they are required to participate in annual reservist training until the age of 40.
9. World's Best Airport
Singapore takes pride in its advanced infrastructure, particularly its world-class airport. Changi Airport consistently ranks among the best in the world by Skytrax, an airport ranking website, for its exceptional service and stunning design.
10. Almost Lost in Time
Singapore nearly missed its chance at nationhood. After being destroyed by the Portuguese in the 1600s, it remained largely forgotten for almost two centuries. The island was rediscovered by British statesman Thomas Stamford Raffles during the colonial era.
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