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This Is How They Treat You In Singapore 🇸🇬 is a video where I travel to Singapore in 2023. In this video, join me as I explore the vibrant city-state of Singapore and share my initial thoughts and experiences. From the iconic Marina Bay Sands, I take you on a journey through this unique destination’s sights, sounds, and flavours. As a first-time visitor to Singapore, I was blown away by the clean and efficient public transportation system, the friendly and diverse local population, and the stunning architecture that combines both tradition and modernity. Whether you’re planning a trip to Singapore or simply curious about this fascinating city, join me as I share my insights.

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🟢 Chapters for specific parts of the video:

00:00 Where Are We?
01:29 Room Tour
08:41 Breakfast
10:38 Bike Tour Around Singapore
12:59 Armenian Street
14:52 National Gallery Singapore
16:07 Where Singapore Was Founded
17:22 Marina Bay Sands Area
17:56 Merlion
22:14 Coffee Making & Afternoon Tea
28:08 Hotel Breakfast
30:50 Gym & Swimming Pool
32:24 Singaporean Lunch
41:06 Seafood Dinner

23 Comments

  1. Thanks for this wonderful video n for showing your hotel room in Singapore n your exploratioms in d city on a bicycle.

  2. It's has a very beautiful buildings and structures and a melting pot of Businesses just like Hong Kong…. ❣️👍

  3. I always watched your vlogs during your travel in the Philippines specially when your with World Nomac… ❣️👍

  4. amanda couldn’t be more wrong. stamford raffles is NOT the founder of Singapore. raffles was the governor of british colonial singapore. the FOUNDER of Singapore was Prince Sang Nila Utama from Palembang Indonesia who gave Singapore its Sanskrit name “Singa (lion) Pura (city)” after a sighting of a lion on the island. Singa-pura was later anglicised to Singapore during its colonial days. The FATHER of Modern Singapore is Mr Lee Kuan Yew whom, with his cabinet, all Singaporeans acknowledge to be the architect of Singapore’s success today.

  5. Room is definitely not worth the hype and money. But the infinity pool is just 🥵. Much better resorts on Sentosa Island overall.

  6. Lobster! My favourite. It seems like you had all 3 meals in the hotel. LOL!

  7. You missed out on describing the history of Armenia Street and why it has been named " Armenian " Street. There is an old Armenian Church ( still standing ) that was built by Armenian Immigrants when they came to Singapore in the 1800's. And Peranakan Museum was a Mandarin School before it was converted into a museum.

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