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Singapore has been described as a playground for the rich and it is true that the little city-state has a certain brilliance of wealth.But Singapore offers more than luxury shopping centers, luxury hotels and refined restaurants (although it is worth pampering with them if you can).There is also a vibrant history and various ethnic neighborhoods to discover, along with many attractions for wonderful families and public spaces that make it worth exploring this slightly futuristic city.

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Tourist Attractions

Chinatown

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If you have ever visited China, the Chinatown neighborhood of Singapore will bring you back here.From the small shops for the mother and pop and authentic Chinese food to the bright red lanterns, there is enthusiasm and agitation in this neighborhood.You can visit the center of the Chinese heritage and see the impressive and beautiful Hindu temple SRI Mariamman.If you woke up early enough (think about 4 in the morning), you can hear the morning drum ceremony.Or you can simply check the closing ceremony in the evening, after watching the relic.But this neighborhood is not just a testimony to the influence of the Chinese in the past Singapore.This is a progressive neighborhood (with free Wi-Fi for all) and houses the fashionable area Ann Siang Hill, where strange bistrors and luxury boutiques could be at any Western city.