10 must-try must-buy experiences & souvenirs when in Singapore
- Salted Egg Chips. Photo: @andrebinarto.
- Local knick-knacks. Photos: @wheniwasfour_sg.
- Bakkwa. Photo: Bee Cheng Hiang.
- Local kopi and that coconut jam kaya. Photo: @lohnoms.
- Fashion labels by Singapore designers. Photo: IN GOOD COMPANY.
- Peranakan Culture & Cuisine. Photo: @violetoonsingapore.
- Curry puffs.
- Famous green pandan cake.
Correspondingly, what is so great about Singapore?
Low taxes (a top rate of 20% for income of SG$320,000-plus) are an obvious appeal for the merely rich, as well as the really rich. As is the low crime rate and no pollution. On top of which Singapore is seen as a safe harbor for the international wealthy to park their cash.
Additionally, what is Singapore known for around the world?
Singapore is a wealthy city state in south-east Asia. Once a British colonial trading post, today it is a thriving global financial hub and described as one of Asia's economic "tigers". It is also renowned for its conservatism and strict local laws and the country prides itself on its stability and security.
What's bad about Singapore?
Other than a complain-culture, Singapore faces an infrastructural crunch, unlike in other developing countries. Ordinary lives like taking the bus and train becomes overwhelming when 50% of passengers are foreigners. There isn't enough higher education places for locals.
What are cheap in Singapore?
Here's a list of my favorite cheap and free things to do in Singapore!
- Cool Off in the Underground Malls.
- Eat Cheap Food in Little India.
- Eat Cheap Food in Chinatown.
- Eat Out for Lunch.
- Walk Around the Gardens.
- Combine the Singapore Zoo and Night Safari.
- Hit the Beach.
- See the Supertrees.