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City descritpion
The island city-state in Southeast Asia is a melting pot for different cultures and religions. Ultramodern skyscrapers intermingle with Victorian architecture, Buddhist temples and Arab mosques and on the streets you can hear a mixture of English, Chinese, Malay and Tamil.
In addition to the cultural peculiarities, duty-free shopping, luxurious hotels and impressive sights attract visitors from all over the world.
Mount Faber
A cablecar takes you from the isle of Sentosa to the top of Mount Faber which offers a fantastic view of the city, the port and the sea at a height of 105 meters.
Little India
The Indian quarter is famous for its fragrant spices, its tailor shops and its colourful flower decoration.
Thian Hock Keng Temple
The most important Hokkien temple of Singapore is the oldest Chinese temple of the city. Dutch tiles and Scottish iron were used for its construction in the middle of the 19th century.