One of the smallest countries in the world, Singapore - or Lion city is well-known as a worth-living city in the world. Singapore has it all, the peaceful and fresh Sentosa island, the luxurious Marina Bay Sands, sparkling boutiques and department stores on Orchard Road. But Singapore has its exotic elements too - in the shophouses of Chinatown, for instance, as well as the temples of Little India and the city's night markets. - Bạn đang xem trang 3
Official name: Republic of Singapore
Capital: Singapore
Official language: English, Malay, Mandarin and Tamil Malay
Currency: Singapore dollar (SGD)
Area: 697 sq km (269 sq miles)
Population: 5,696,506 (UN estimate 2016)
Population density: 7,987.5 per sq km
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