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Let’s learn about Singapore!

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Which country is Singapore?

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Which country is Singapore?

A B

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Germany

Vietnam

Thailand

Singapore

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Which Flag below belongs to Singapore?

A B

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Which Flag below belongs to Singapore?

A B

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Puerto Rico

Taiwan

Malaysia

Singapore

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Primary Languages in Singapore:

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What currency is used in Singapore?

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Singapore Dollar (SGD)

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Conversions

$1 SGD = $0.75 USD

$1 SGD = 16,000 VND

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$5 SGD

What’s the pricein USD / VND?

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$5 SGD

Approximately:

$3.70 USD80,000 VND

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Khai is caught chewing gum. He has to pay a $1000 SGD fine.

How much is this fine inUSD and VND?

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Khai is caught chewing gum. He has to pay a $1000 SGD fine.

USD = $730 USDVND = 17 Million (16.9)

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What can you do & see in Singapore?

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The Flower Dome / Gardens by the Bay

One of the Top 10 Indoor Gardens in the World; it houses over 500,000 plants!

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Dragonfly bridge

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Water play areas in the Gardens by the Bay

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The Cloud Forest inside the Flower Dome

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Marina Bay Sands

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Sky park ( $23 adults $12 children)

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Casino

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ArtScience Museum

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Merlion

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Merlion is a 70-tonne half mermaid-half Lion, the mythical creature of Singapore. The surrounding area is popular for relaxing and taking in the view.

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The Singapore Flyer

The Singapore Flyer is a giant Ferris wheel.

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You can view the city fromabove

4-course dinner = 2 full rotations (1hr)$269++ /couple

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The Singapore Zoo

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The Singapore Zoo has an excellent reputation for being one of the best zoos in the world.

The zoo houses 315 – species of animals (15% are endangered).

Animals are kept in large, natural spaces.

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Sentosa is an Island Resort(like vinpearl land)

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“Little India”

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Chinatown

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What’s for dinner?

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Chicken Rice: Chicken is boiled in a broth; a spicy chili/ginger/soy sauce is

served with it. Mmmmmmm!

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Chili Crab: Stir-fried crab in a sweet/savory tomato & chili sauce. It’s not that spicy!

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Laksa: Laksa is a spicy noodle soup (mix of malay & chinese flavors). Usually madewith chicken, prawn (shrimp), or fish. They commonly use coconut milk.

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Satay: Usually made with chicken & served with a peanut sauce.

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Singaporean Noodles: Stir-fried noodles with curry powder, bean sprouts, soy sauce and chili. Can be vegetarian or served with chicken, beef, char sui pork orprawn

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Do’s & Don’ts in Singapore

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DON’T chew gum (in public)

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DO carry around some coins (to use forpublic toiletsand vendingmachines)

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Don’t tip. Tipping isn’t part of the culture in Singapore.In fact, the government discourages is.

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DO stand on the Left side of the escalator. The right side are for people who are in a hurry and needto pass.

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DON’T eat food on the MRT (mass rapid transport) – Singapore’s excellent subway.

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DO look out for packetsof tissue or umbrellas ontables or seats.

People use these to reserve or “save” their seat!

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DON’T litter.

Singapore has heavyfines for littering!

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DO bargain/negotiate prices when shopping at markets orplaces that don’t have a fixed price.* Also, if you want to buy food, always ask the price first…

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