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Established in 1968, the National Archives of Singapore was originally department under the Ministry of Culture. Located within the National Library, it was then known as the National Archives and Records Centre
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The amount of knowledge we have of early Singaporean history can be illustrated by the numerous theories that exist on the origin of the island's name. Anyone visiting the popular Tourist State today will see that lions have a very central position, this even though the general understanding is that lions probably never have inhabited the island
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The variety of religions found in Singapore is a direct reflection of the diversity of races living there. The Chinese are predominantly followers of Buddhism and Shenism (deity worship), though some are Christians. Malays are overwhelmingly Muslims and most of Singapore's Indians are Hindus; there is, however, a sizeable proportion of Muslims and Sikhs amongst the Indian population
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Singapore's population of four million comprises 77% Chinese, 14% Malays, 8% Indians and 1% Eurasians and people of other descent. Although the original inhabitants were Malay fisherman, five centuries of social and economic development contrived to create a modern cultural melting pot as settlers came from China, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, the Middle East, Europe, among others. The four official languages of Singapore are Mandarin, Malay, Tamil and English. English is widespread and is the language which unites the various ethnic groups. Children are taught in English at school but also learn their mother tongue to make sure they don't lose contact with their traditions.
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Hindu TemplesSrinivasa Perumal Temple This Temple is also known as the Narasinga Perumal Temple. The main deity in this temple is Narasinga Perumal. The other deity's include Andal, Mahalakshmi, Pillayar and Anjaneyar. Also, this temple has got a wedding hall adjacent to it. The Thaipusam procession begins from this temple only. This temple is located in Serangoon Road.
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Our Geography Singapore is located at one of the major crossroads of the world, the South China Sea, a mere 136 km north of the Equator and on the Southern tip of the Malay Peninsular. Singapore is not just one island but a main island with over 60 surrounding islets. The main island has a total land area of about 640 square km.
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ANIMAL DOMAIN MUSEUMS NATURAL DOMAIN SINGAPORE ISLAND SINGAPORE DISCOVERY CENTRE GEOMANCY CENTRES SENTOSA GLITTER NIGHT ADVENTURE
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Animal Kingdom in the world's first NIGHT SAFARI. One will be surprised to find so many different types of animals here in Singapore. Visitors can even observe nocturnal animals in their natural surroundings.
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There are many buildings in Singapore that date as far back as the colonial era. They are now progressively being converted for use as museums.
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Singapore is awash with lush gardens and parklands as tropical greenery carpets the landscape. Countless trees and flowering shrubs line the expressways and colorful plants hang from balconies and overhead bridges.
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SINGAPORE ISLAND Singapore'sIslands Singapore is an island with over 50 surrounding islets. Some of these islets have become favorite theme parks, such as Sentosa Island. Others have become camping spots or resorts filled with water sport activities. Each have their own special personality.Singapore'sIslands
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"Hear the past, See the present and Touch the future" at Singapore Discovery Centre. It is a world-class attraction that offers fun and entertainment through high-tech and interactive exhibits.
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The tour begins with a visit to one of the foremost geomancy centres. See the tools of the trade and learn how to arrange household items, ever mindful where the “wealth position” lies. Listen to anecdotes on positive and negative qi, dragons, tigers and other celestial animals of the Chinese zodiac.
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All aboard! We'll enjoy a scenic cable ride from Mount Faber across to picturesque Sentosa at Sunset. Visit Butterfly Park, the beautiful landscapped park is designed to exhibit butterflies and insects in lush natural environment.
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Your begins with a bumboat ride; cruise along the Singapore River in an authentic bumboat to see the legacy of Singapore's history. Take in the sight of old shophouses, godowns, government buildings that hint at our colonial heritage, the majestic Merlion and imposing modern structures that thrust boldly skywards.
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