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EXCERPT: I’ve got a thing for big Asian cities. I’ve already penned down guides to two of my other favourites on the continent – Tokyo and Hong Kong. So it’s about time I give Singapore a bit of the limelight, another of Asia’s megacities which I happen to really love.
Singapore is such a vibrant blend of cultures, religions and cuisines; yet they all live in harmony side by side. It’s a wonderful feast of food and temples, shopping and exploring. It must be one of the only places in the world where you can start your day with authentic South Indian dosa’s and chai, before heading to a traditional Chinese Buddhist temple, and then spending an afternoon Persian carpet shopping and finishing the day with a Malaysian feast. The best way to see Singapore is by exploring its neighbourhoods. It’s in these areas that you will be able to see the mix of cultures, try the local foods and meet the local people – who despite their heritage, are all proud to be Singaporean. (Included: Chinatown, Little India, Kampong Glam, Joo Chiat, Tiong Bahru)...
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EXCERPT: I’ve got a thing for big Asian cities. I’ve already penned down guides to two of my other favourites on the continent – Tokyo and Hong Kong. So it’s about time I give Singapore a bit of the limelight, another of Asia’s megacities which I happen to really love.
Singapore is such a vibrant blend of cultures, religions and cuisines; yet they all live in harmony side by side. It’s a wonderful feast of food and temples, shopping and exploring. It must be one of the only places in the world where you can start your day with authentic South Indian dosa’s and chai, before heading to a traditional Chinese Buddhist temple, and then spending an afternoon Persian carpet shopping and finishing the day with a Malaysian feast. The best way to see Singapore is by exploring its neighbourhoods. It’s in these areas that you will be able to see the mix of cultures, try the local foods and meet the local people – who despite their heritage, are all proud to be Singaporean. (Included: Chinatown, Little India, Kampong Glam, Joo Chiat, Tiong Bahru)...
MORE: http://roam-magazine.co/asia/singapore/a...bourhoods/