Singaporeis a cosmopolitan city-state in Southeast Asia that became independent from the British in 1965 and is now among the world's leading economic centers in shipping and banking. Combining the skyscrapers and subways of a contemporary, affluent city with a medley of Chinese, Malay, Arab, and Indian influences alongside a tropical climate, tasty food from hawker centres, copious shopping malls, and vibrant night-life scene, this Garden City makes a good stopover or springboard to the region.Despite its small size, Singapore includes a diversity of languages, religions, and cultures.Singapore is one-and-a-half degrees north of the equator, lying entirely between the first and 2nd parallels. Singapore's climate is classified as tropical rainforest climate, with no true distinct seasons. Owing to its geographical location and maritime exposure, its climate is characterized by uniform temperature and pressure, high humidity and abundant rainfall.Traipse around Jewel Changi Airport is just a majestic dome is home to the tallest indoor waterfall – standing at 40-metres-tall – and over 280 dining and retail outlets, along with entertainment areas. Here you are able to satiate your appetite at various dining options from the comfort food of A&W and Shake Shack to the local favorites of Violet Oon and Jumbo Seafood. Observe the orangutans at Singapore Zoo that is among the world's first ‘open concept'zoos and home to more than 2,500 animals from throughout the globe.Immerse yourself in the wild, surrounded with over 300 species of animals, like the exotic white tiger and Hamadryas baboon, residing in landscaped enclosures spread throughout the 28-hectare piece of land.Take a trip to the wild side at River Safari which is a river-themed wildlife park that's hailed as the world's biggest freshwater aquarium with over 5,000 animals.River Safari is the ideal outdoor spot for your family. Hop on a vessel or have a walk and come face-to-face with creatures from the greatest rivers on earth like the Amazon and the Nile.The Kallang River may be the longest river in Singapore. It stretches for 10-kilometres from the Lower Pierce Reservoir to the Kallang Basin. It was once home to the sea nomads who lived on boats in the Kallang Basin and pledged allegiance to Temenggong Abdul Rahman of the Johor-Riau Sultanate. Today, you'll find canoes and dragon-boats instead.

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