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Teach English In Singapore

Living and Teaching English in Singapore - Habits, Customs & Curiosities ---- Fun Facts About Singapore Traveling to Singapore anytime soon? Here’s what you should know. Singapore is made up of over 63 individual islands and the country is actually 25% bigger than during its independence thanks to reclamation. Singapore’s Bukit Timah Nature Reserve has a wider variety of trees than all of North America and should be on your bucket list when you visit. Moreover, Singapore is home to the world’s tallest observation wheel. The Singapore Flyer stands 165 meters tall giving its visitors spectacular views of the city. SOURCE: infographics.sg NKhk8ml9FeY ---- Traveling Singapore Guide Before traveling to Singapore, you need to make sure that your passport is valid and check whether or not you need a visa to enter. You should also make sure that all of your routine vaccinations are up to date and also get a shot against typhoid. The peak season for visitors to Singapore is December to June, and May to September and November to March are the monsoon season. Be sure to try the country’s national dish chili crab as well as chicken rice, char kway teow, laksa soup, oyster omelette and kaya toast. You should also be aware that smoking, jaywalking, littering, PDA and chewing gum can all carry harsh penalties in Singapore and should be avoided. SOURCE: Wandershare s0V13wiBAkA

 

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