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Inhabitants of the Malaysian peninsula and the island of Singapore first migrated to the area between 2500 and 1500 B.C. ( see Malaysia). British and Dutch interest in the region grew with the spice trade, and the trading post of Singapore was founded in 1819 by Sir Stamford Raffles. It was made a separate Crown colony of Britain in 1946, when the former colony of the Straits Settlements was dissolved. The other two settlements on the peninsula—Penang and Malacca—became part of the Union of Malaya, and the small island of Labuan was transferred to North Borneo. The Cocos (or Keeling) Islands and Christmas Island were transferred to Australia in 1955 and in 1958, respectively.
Singapore attained full internal self-government in 1959, and Lee Kwan Yew, an economic visionary with an authoritarian streak, took the helm as prime minister. On Sept. 16, 1963, Singapore joined Malaya, Sabah (North Borneo), and Sarawak in the Federation of Malaysia. It withdrew from the federation on Aug. 9, 1965, and a month later proclaimed itself a republic.
S. R. Nathan was declared president without an election when he was certified as the only candidate eligible to run in 1999 elections. In Aug. 2004, Lee Hsien Loong became the countrys third prime minister since Singapore gained independence from Britain in 1965. Lee faced his first electoral challenge in May 2006. His Peoples Action Party (PAP) won 82 out of 84 seats in parliamentary elections.
Population of Singapore -
Singapore had a population of 2,674,362 in July 1989 and the low birth and death rates common to developed economies with high per capita incomes. In 1987 the crude birth rate (births in proportion to the total population) was 17 per 1,000 and the death rate was 5 per 1,000 for an annual increase of 12 per 1,000. The infant mortality rate of 9.1 per 1,000 in 1986 was quite low by international standards and contributed to a 1987 life expectancy at birth of 71.4 years for males and 76.3 years for females. As in most developed countries, the major causes of death were heart disease, cancer, and strokes. As of 1986, 74 percent of married women of childbearing age practiced contraception, and the total fertility rate (a measure of the number of children born to a woman over her entire reproductive career) was 1.6, which was below the replacement level but comparable to that of many countries in Western Europe.
5 Star Hotels in Singapore -
There is a definite sense of warm hospitality and sophisticated luxury to be found in Five Star Singapore Hotels, from the generous, thoughtful spaces of the rooms and suites, to the melange of Malay, Chinese and Indian cuisine which restaurants serve up with pride. Whether you want panoramic views of the marina or want to situate yourself in the heart of the vibrant nightlife, Singapore’s luxury hotels know exactly how to enhance every stay.
The St. Regis Singapore - 29 Tanglin Road, Singapore 247911, Singapore, Phone : (65) 6506 6888
InterContinental Hotel - 80 Middle Road, Singapore 188966, Singapore, Tel : +65 6338 7600
Raffles Hotel - 1 Beach Road, Singapore 189673, Tel : +65 6337 1886
Shangri-La - 22 Orange Grove Road, Singapore, 258350, Singapore, Tel : (65) 6737 3644
Ritz Carlton - 7 Raffles Avenue, Singapore, 039799, Singapore, Tel : (65) 6337 8888
Four Seasons Hotel - 190 Orchard Boulevard, Singapore 248646, Tel: (65) 6734 1110
The Fullerton Hotel Singapore - 1 Fullerton Square, Singapore 049178, Tel: (65) 6733 8388
4 Star Hotels in Singapore -
Carlton Hotel - 76 Bras Basah Road Singapore 189558, Tel: +65 6338 8333
Changi Village Hotel - 1 Netheravon Road,Singapore 508502, Tel: +65 6379 7111
Furama City Centre - 60 Eu Tong Sen Street Singapore 059804, Tel: +65 6533 3888
Grand Plaza Park Hotel City Hall - 10 Coleman Street Singapore 179809, Tel: +65 6336 3456
Hilton Hotel Singapore - 581 Orchard Road, Singapore 238883, Tel: +65 6737 2233
Park Hotel Clarke Quay - 1 Unity Street, Singapore 237983, Tel: +65 6593 8888
Nightlife and Entertainment Singapore -
If you are looking for entertainment, then Sungai Buloh is one of the places to go and have some fun before exploring the rest of the island. You will find many wild creature there. For those of you who want to try their luck at singing, this place has a fair few karoke lounges to keep you busy. By the way, it is estimated that Singapore hosts about 700 clubs, bars, pubs and discos. So share your thougts about them with your fellow travellers.For those animal lovers, try Night Safari. This is a night zoo where you can ride around on a tram and see nocturnal animals. Walking through this truly unique zoo is a must on any trip to Singapore. Geylang (Spore Red District) is one place where every cabby knows the way. Ask for it and you will be greatly awarded :)
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Zouk Disco - This disco is located at 17 Jiak Kim Street. It is probably the most popular club in town, so do not be suprised to see long queues as early as 8pm. The DJs play different music every day. Call +65-7382988 for more information whats on. For example, Fridays cater to the alternative and cool crowd with house music. Zouk has a big dance floor with two dance platforms.
Jazz at Southbridge - Southbridge has some of the regions best jazz artistes playing in one of the nicest most comfortable club environments in the country. The music is absolutely amazing, and the whole experience is throughly worth it. If you e into the whole night life scene, this must most certainly NOT be missed.
Dancers - This disco is all about dancing. Quite popular with the expat community. Also offers a dance show that is entertaining. Cover charge. Open daily from 6 pm -3 am.
Top Ten - Address=05-18a Orchard Towers, 400 Orchard Rd, Tel=+65-7323077 This glitzy, multi-tiered disco attracts a lot of expats. Expensive place. Sometimes live act. Daily 5pm-3am.
China Jump Bar and Grill - A Hong Kong-based restaurant serving Western-style grill in the evening, the place becomes a disco at around 10 pm and transforms into one of Singapores hottest nightspots.
Xenbar - If you e wondering where in Sinagpore you can find all week Salsa, this is The place. It serves $5 buffettes, dishes up Salsa lessons you can take as a one time thing or over a month, and hosts two dance floors that are absolutely condusive for Salsa dancing. They also play Tango music some nights too, and host a live band occassionally.
Delifrance - A very popular chain of French-Themed Cafes located in many popular places around the island, as well as the airport. Foods good and prices are reasonable.
Phuture - In the same building as the famous Zouk club. It is rather a chill-out place. Very busy on weekends. Open Wednesday and Thursday until 2 am, weekends until 3 am. Happy hour 6-9 pm. Address=17 Jiak Kim St. Tel=+65-7382988
China Jump - Located at the CHIJMES. This place opens its doors at around 10 pm and is one of Singapores most popular discos. Top-40 music and a rather young crowd. Very busy - long queues possible. Address= 01-07, Fountain Court, CHIJMES Tel=+65-3389388 closed down back in 2005 but was replace by another bar. (forgot the name sorry)
Venom - A state-of-the-art sound and lighting system spread over a main deck and an upper deck, which has a sushi bar in case you get hungry while dancing the night away. Open Tuesday-Saturday until 3 am, Sunday until 1 am. Address=Pacific Plaza, 12th Floor, 9 Scotts Rd. Tel=+65-7347677 Now closed. Another club - China Black - is in its place.
Lams Noodle - An extraordinary blend of local food with the exquisite style of the west. This is where Yin and Yang appear in colors, tastes, textures and menus!
Interesting Places in Singapore -
The Republic of Singapore, or better known as Singapore, is an island country located to the South of Peninsular Malaysia. It is the smallest nation in South East Asia. The tourism industry in Singapore is one of the largest industries for the country, with more than 9 million tourists in 2006 alone. In this article, we’ll take a short trip to some of the popular tourist attractions in this island nation.
The Merlion - The Merlion is considered to be the mascot of Singapore. It is said to be a mythical beast which is half lion and half fish. It symbolizes courage, resilience and strength of the citizens of Singapore. If you are interested to see this Merlion, there is a 8 meter high status standing at the mouth of the famous Singapore River.
Chinatown - Singapore’s Chinatown has got to be one of the most popular places in the whole of Singapore. It started back in the 1820s when the first Chinese trader from Xiamen, China, set foot on the island. If you happen to travel to this area, you will notice that it has a lot of colours and there’s a unique atmosphere in the place. It is also a very prosperous commercial area. During the Chinese New Year celebration, expect to see a lot of traditional Chinese food and be amazed by the colourful decorations of Chinatown.
Clarke Quay - This is a very popular hangout place for those interested in Singapore’s city nightlife. In this area, you can find a lot of air-conditioned shop houses, push-carts selling mementos, bars, discos and restaurants. Besides there, you can also find a large variety of handicrafts and souvenirs here. A perfect place for shoppers and diners alike.
Singapore Zoo - The Singapore Zoo is among the most popular tourist destination in whole of Asia. It has won numerous awards in the past and is highly praised for its open landscape design where the animals live in enclosures which are pretty similar to their natural habitat. The zoo is filled with a wide variety of exotic animals such as the white tigers, polar bears, elephants and others. There are also special exhibitions once in a while such as the golden monkey exhibition. Other than that, the zoo also offers one of the most interesting Night Safari in the world. In this Night Safari, you will be able to experience wildlife on a 45 minutes long tram ride or you can also take one of the three Walking Trails to get a feel of the park at night. It’s one in a lifetime experience to be able to watch over one hundred of different nocturnal animals.
Sentosa Island - The Sentosa Island is Singapore’s premier island resort getaway with plenty of attractions and filled with events all year round. You can enjoy the Volcano Land, the Orchid Garden, the musical fountain, the wonderful golf course, beaches or just laze around the beautiful beaches.
Underwater World - Singapore’s Underwater World is the largest underwater world in South East Asia. It is situated in the Sentosa Island and is said to be a dream haven which showcases the awe-inspiring beauty of a whole different world beneath the seas. It is home to more than 2500 fishes from over 250 different species. In this Underwater World, you will also see one of the rarest creatures on Earth – the dugong Gracie.
Jurong Bird Park - The Jurong Bird Park is famous for its open-concept bird park which houses more than 600 species of birds. It is also the largest of its kind in Asia Pacific and has the world’s tallest man-made waterfall. Remember to check out the events in order to attend the world-class All Star Bird Show which the park is famous for.
Pulau Ubin - Take a boat ride from the main island and journeys to the fun-filled island of Pulau Ubin. On this island, you will get to see traditional kelongs and prawn farms. Or if you fancy some jungle trekking, you can also do that on this island since Pulau Ubin is pretty famous for its collection of flora and fauna. Besides that, you can also find the famous Ma Chor temples on this island.
The Singapore Botanic Garden - The Botanic Garden is a scenic park which spreads over 52 hectares of land, in the middle of the city. The garden is accessible from the Holland road and Cluny Road, just off the western end of Orchard Road. It is a place for people to enjoy and relax amidst the hectic city life. The Botanic Gardens are rather distinctive as they contain a whole variety of flora from differing climates.
Singapore Flyer Observation Wheel - The Singapore Flyer is the world’s largest observation wheel which provides visitors with stunning views of Singapore’s urban cityscape. Located on the south east of Marina Centre, this 42 stories high Flyer offers visitors view up to about 42 kilometers away – including Batam, Bintan and Johor.