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ROYAL UNIVERSITY OF PHNOM PENH Faculty of Social Science and Humanities GROUP : 3 SUPJECT : Asean TOPIC : About Singapore LECTURER : Koung Keany TEAM MEMBER 1 Chheoun Phanit 2 Yin Chathdy 3 Sou Kim Ay 4 Tang Lyna 1/24
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Context Singapore Background Culture Security Economic 12/20/2018 group 9 prepared by Group9 D.P Tourism
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Background People If we survey the people in Singapore maybe 5,12.3000 (2015) 74.3% Chinese 13.3% Malaysia 9.1% Indian 3.3% another nation Land 721.5KmxKm Located between the Indain Ocean And south Chinese. Is an island country Language There are 4 language that Singapore’s speak: English Chinese Tamil Malaysia 12/20/2018 group 9 prepared by Group9 D.P Tourism
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12/20/2018 group 9 prepared by Group9 D.P Tourism History and ASEAN found History The Development of Singapore Singapore was a trading center in the Srivijaya empire before it was destroyed in the 14th cent. In 1824, Singapore came under the complete control of the British In Aug, 1965 Singapore becoming an independent country from Malaysia. ASEAN found ASEAN 08.Aug.1967(bangkok) Founder Indonesia, Malaysia, Phillippines, Thailand, And Singapore
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Chart of Religion of Singapore 12/20/2018 group 9 prepared by Group9 D.P Tourism
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12/20/2018 group 9 prepared by Group9 D.P Tourism History of lion in Singapore Merlion was designed by Mr. Frase Brunner as an emblem of the Singapore Tourism Board ( STB ) in 1964. The first tail of the Merlion represent Singapore’s humble beginning as a fishing village
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Life style Eating Eating in Singapore is a national past time. It is common for many Singaporeans to join long queues or drive a far distance just to eat from famous Chicken Rice or Nasi Lemak stores. If you see a paper bag or even a single pack of tissue paper innocently placed on a empty table, this is no accident. It usually means the table has been "reserved" so look for another table. 12/20/2018 group 9 prepared by Group9 D.P Tourism
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12/20/2018 group 9 prepared by Group9 D.P Tourism Clothes Traditional clothes Modern clothes
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Expats in Singapore can definitely relax when it come to matters of crime and safety: Criminal activity. Particularly of the violent kind. Do not have to worry about being in the wrong part of town at the wrong time of day. 12/20/2018 group 9 prepared by Group9 D.P Tourism
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Law Laws are strict in Singapore. There is no such thing as "recreational drug use" and drug traffickers are given the death penalty. Bribery is also not practiced at all and is a serious offence so don’t ever try to bribe your way out of anything. The Importance of Discipline Chewing Gum is banned in Singapore. Littering Smoking (Smoke Only at Designated Smoking Areas) Homosexual Relations Jaywalking Urinating in Elevators & Not Flushing the Toilet Vandalism 12/20/2018 group 9 prepared by Group9 D.P Tourism
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12/20/2018 group 9 prepared by Group9 D.P Tourism The punishment of stealing The maximum penalty is imprisonment for up to ten years and caning with not less than three strokes. An offender is usually charged with the most serious offences that can be established on the facts of the case. Penalties for Drug Possession in Singapore. Under the Misuse of Drugs Act, the prescribed penalties for possession of small amounts range from fines of up to $20,000 to a maximum of ten years in prison. The punishment of violence, Destroy Public Property, Immigration Offence is tortured. The death penalty is used for offenses kill people, Drug trafficking, the illegal use of firearms.
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12/20/2018 group 9 prepared by Group9 D.P Tourism There are currently 2 types of election in Singapore : Parliamentary and Presidential election. According to the constitution of Singapore general elections for parliament must be conducted within 3 months of the dissolution of parliament, which has a maximum term of 5 years from the first sitting of parliament, and presidential elections are conducted every 6 years.constitution of Singapore Election
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12/20/2018 group 9 prepared by Group9 D.P Tourism Lee Kuan Yew is the first prime minister of Singapore Lee co-founded the People Action Party (PAP) in 1954. During his tenure, Singapore grew to become the most prosperous nation in South-east Asia. He led the PAP into 8 consecutive election victories. Prime minister Lee Kuan Yew (1959-1990)
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12/20/2018 group 9 prepared by Group9 D.P Tourism Goh Chok Tong(1990-2004) The second prime minister of Singapore During his tenure Singapore experienced several crises, such as the 1997 Asian financial crisis, threats of terrorism including the 2001 Singapore embassies attack plot by Jemaah Islamiya1997 Asian financial crisisSingapore embassies attack plot
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12/20/2018 group 9 prepared by Group9 D.P Tourism Lee Hsien Loong (2004-Now) The third prime minister of Singapore. One of his major accomplishments was to propose the building of 2 Integrated Resorts (IR) in Singapore.Integrated Resorts
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20/24 At independence on 9 th August 1965. there was a basic electrical assembly industry and some oil refining. Singapore’s Economic
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21/24 group 9 prepared by Group9 D.P Tourism There was a huge expansion of oil refining and in 1967s. The Singapore economic relies on the trade and export of finished products. Especially in industrial products. (electronics, oil refining, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, medicine and biotechnology.)
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22/24 group 9 prepared by Group9 D.P Tourism In 2001 the economy plunged into recession shrinking by 2.3 per cent. It recovered quickly and returned to vigorous growth during 2004 - 2007 averaging 8 per cent. Showing growth of only 1.7 per cent in 2008 and a contraction of 0.6 per cent in 2009.
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12/20/2018 group 9 prepared by Group9 D.P Tourism But the economy bounced back in 2010s. When a surge of growth in the last quarter brought the annual growth rate to 15.2 per cent. Among the highest in the world for that year. Singapore’s economy expanded 3.6 per cent last year ($323.9 billion).
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23/24 group 9 prepared by Group9 D.P Tourism Singapore GDP historical
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24/24 THANKS !
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