Why should students visit the Singapore
best food in Singapore
most popular place
Marina Bay sand
Garden by the Bay
kaya toast
chicken rice
Laska
the Singapore Botanic Gardens is an outstanding example of a British tropical botanic garden which has also played a key role in advances in scientific knowledge, particularly in the fields
Bayfront Subzone, Downtown Core, Singapore
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27 April 2010; 14 years ago (soft opening)
23 June 2010; 13 years ago (official opening)
17 February 2011; 13 years ago (grand opening)
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Merlion
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symbol of Singapore and is a fictional animal with the upper body of a lion and the lower body of a fish . 'Merlion' is a word that combines ' lion ' and 'mermaid' .
The fish on the lower body symbolizes the port city, originating from the ancient name of Singapore as ' Temasek ' ( Javanese for "seaside town"), and the lion on the upper body is the origin of the Malay name of Singapore
My personal experience
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a classic dish beloved by people in Singapore. But the rice is really the star—cooked in the broth from poaching the chicken, served with a trio of condiments.
a dish consisting of two slices of toast with butter and kaya commonly served alongside kopi and soft-boiled eggs.
a popular dish in Singapore, containing influences from Chinese,Malay, and other cultures
Served room temperature, the chicken is incredibly silky.
rice is really the star—cooked in the broth from poaching the chicken, served with a trio of condiments
The dish was believed to be created by Hainanese immigrants to the Straits Settlements in the 19th century while serving on British
laksa is a spicy soup comprising the base ingredients of coconut milk, dried shrimp, fishcake, and prawns
A delicate balance is achieved in the best Laksa soup to ensure it is neither too thick nor watery.