Singapore
A city-country in Extreme East Asia, Singapore is one of the most developed country and part of OCDE countries.
Food court
In Singapore you can eat at anytime everywhere in the open-market called food court. You can get a meal for less than 10 USD with a good complete dish and drink. It’s not a gastronomic cooking however you have a good moment in an open market with other people around.
Orchard Boulevard
Main Street of Singapore where you can see all famous brands of the world. In the weekends you can walk on this famous boulevard to see how Singaporeans spend their times to go shopping and have good times.
Marina Bay
New developed area in Singapore, it’s the business center where you can find a lot of famous investment banks. During the week there are a lot of people around, it’s almost empty during the weekend.
You can’t miss The Sand, a set of three buildings attached by a gateway which looks like a ship. It’s a monument characterizing the new architecture of Singapore. Go up to the terrace on the rooftop, take a beer and look down on the city at the sunset, it’s one the best pleasure when you are in Singapore.
Raffle Hotel
It’s not just a hotel; it’s a monument in itself. Built in the beginning of the last century, Raffle Hotel is well known by its architecture and luxury shops inside. Have diner in one of the restaurants inside or at least take a drink in the garden at the end of an afternoon is a pleasure to do before leaving Singapore.
Santosa
This island is artificial and becomes one of the most expensive estates of Singapore. The construction is still underway; however there are many projects to transform this wide land to a new tourist area.
Chinatown
It’s curious to see a Chinatown in a country where more than 70% of people are Chinese-originated (Fukien and Kuangton). Actually this area is where the first Chinese people settled when they come from South of China or other neighboring countries. The houses in this zone conserve the architecture of their houses in South of China. Here you can eat Chinese food and see how people work or divert, week days or weekends.
Little India
Most of India-originated in this country came from the South of India (Chennai city and around). The old culture is safely conserved where you can find a lot of temples and Indian shops. In Little India, you can’t miss Mustafa center, a shopping center open 7/24 where you can find everything, from food to clothes, sport equipments to electronic devices, toys for children, traditional medicine of India and China, …
Airport
One of the famous architecture of Singapore where you can see beautiful “hôtesses de l’air” of Singapore Airline in their elegant company uniforms and numerous luxury shops on all the way to your departure room.

Joo Chiat- Geylang – Kallang areas
Good to have some food during the days and many things to see during the night.
Shopping in Singapore
Everywhere at anytime, even during the night. It’s Singapore. You can find anything you want, from books to clothes, car or bike (even there is rarely people riding in the city). There are some specialized centers like SIM LIM, Mustafa Center, Somerset 313 center, Takashimaya department store,
Gardens in Singapore
Despite the fact Singapore is a small country, you can find many parks in the city. Go and see Biological gardens in Marina Bay or Bird Park in Jurong, Botanic Garden with an orchid exhibition room.

Far from downtown
Singapore is a small country, far means suburb of downtown. In this area, there are less subgrounds booths but bus network can take you go everywhere.

Malaysia
I don’t have much time to go to famous cities like Malacca. I have just spent some times in KL (Kuala Lumpur) and on the border of Singapore.
One of the most famous monuments in KL is the Twin Tower where Petronas located its HQ.