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Singapore at a glance

Topic: Business EtiquettePublished April 19, 2020

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rnSingapore is a beloved home for its people and an exciting and vibrant destination for visitors. Economy: Singapore may be small, but with a GDP per capita of $ 48,900, it is one of the richest countries. As a business-friendly economy that annually attracts large numbers of foreign investors, it is one of the world's busiest ports shipping a fifth of the world's containers and the fourth largest currency trading center, the country today. it is a reputed and prosperous center for oil. refinery, commerce, finance, commerce and communications. People: multiracial, multi-ethnic and multinational, its population of 4.8 million is characterized by its great cultural diversity. Multiple dialects and languages ​​are spoken here, including English, Bahasa Melayu, Mandarin, Tamil, and the more controversial Singlish. People celebrate festivals specific to their ethnic groups and religions, the most important being New Years Day, Chinese New Year, Vesak Day, National Day, Hari Raya Puasa, Deepavali, Hari Raya Haji, and Christmas Day. . Government: The Singapore government has been praised as one of the most politically transparent and least corrupt governments in the world. It has a parliamentary government with a legislative chamber that follows the Westminster system, where members of Parliament are voted in the regular general election. The Prime Minister heads the Singapore Cabinet and exercises state executive powers, while the President, elected every four years by Parliament, plays a largely ceremonial role. The PAP or Popular Action Party dominates the government. Law and order: With heavy criminal penalties and rigorous law enforcement, the crime rate here is one of the lowest in the world. The scrupulously clean environment is the result of very strict administration, imposing fines of up to $ 1000 for littering on the street or even embarrassing the public for repeated offenses, making bedbugs a public sight by wearing a jacket. brightly colored and spend a few hours cleaning a public area. There are severe penalties for drug trafficking, including the death penalty. Housing: The majority (80%) of its inhabitants live in public housing, better known as HDB housing (Housing Development Board), each unit has a space area of ​​70 square meters to 110 square meters and costs between $ 100,000 and $ 500,000. Each residential property is established with services such as markets, schools, recreational areas, clinics, and food centers. Other private homes consist of condos, apartments, townhouses, terraced and townhomes, bungalows and commercial houses. Transportation: Singapore has one of the best and most technologically advanced transportation systems in the world. Its MRT (mass rapid transit) train, extensive network of buses and taxis are well connected to all parts of the island, putting residential and commercial centers within easy reach of travelers. To maintain a reliable and efficient transportation system, various measures are taken to alleviate traffic congestion, including controlling the growth of the vehicle population with a quota system and implementation of the Electronic Road Pricing System. Food Paradise - With a wide range of options - restaurants, coffee shops, coffee shops (kopitiam) and street vendor stalls on every corner, you'll understand why so many here eat out. Food in Singapore is readily available and affordable. And in this melting pot of Asian and Western culinary cultures, you'll have plenty of options to choose from: rice, noodles, pasta, hot pots, sushi, kebabs, seafood, dim sum, desserts, etc., whatever. The cuisine options are wild, from traditional cuisines such as Chinese, Indian and Malay, to more exotic cuisines such as Peranakan, Mediterranean, Spanish, Russian, etc. https://www.singaporeink.net/2020/04/16/ho-ching-says-more-covid-19-cases-got-no-symptoms-and-there-is-one-huge-hidden-cluster-in-migrant-worker-dormitories/

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