Singapore may be Southeast Asia’s smallest state, but the variety of its sights and sounds are wildly disproportionate to its size. Unwillingly severed from Malaysia in the 1960s, it has since become a shipping and financial powerhouse in the region.
Singapore combines the traditional and the modern in a rather bewitching mix, wielding its Malay, Chinese, Tamil, and British influences to offer a unique experience of Southeast Asia to visitors. This growing collection of photos will show you what Singapore is all about: from its food to its architecture to its multicultural heritage.
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- The Colorful Windows of the MICA Building
- Restaurant Boats at Clarke Quay
- Singapore’s Central Business District
- The Esplanade and the Singapore Skyline at Night
- Thaipusam, mid-January/February Holiday in Singapore
- Fountain of Wealth, Suntec City, Singapore
- Raffles Hotel, Singapore
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