I don't know why this appeared on my recommended as a Singaporean, but I totally smiled watching this. Its nice seeing people acknowledging our country and what we have to offer, and just knowing that others have had a good time while on travels here and plan to visit as well.
The uploaders do not know that to come to singapore Pre requisites: 💉 💉 + 2 weeks (to avoid SHN as you finished the jab) 7 years old and older *must* be registered via TraceTogether (If you are entering by changi airport, you need to rent a device with the TraceTogether app or pay $50 for a token. The $50 is refunded if you return the token)
As a Malaysian living in Singapore for over 20 years, I can say the country has never ceased to innovate and adapt to changes. When-ever you get to visit the country, the key word that I would associate with Singapore is " Convenience ".
Im Singaporean and I love seeing foreigners react to our country. It makes me so proud and happy that im a citizen in such a nice country. Ty for the nice react ! I hope yall can come on over to experience these one day !
Man-made that may be, it’s a fusion of nature back into the super modern environment the country is. And love the fact that no matter how built up it is, efforts are made to keep close to 40% of land space green and forested.
The 3 buildings that’s connected at the roof is called Marina Bay Sands hotel. I was part of that project actually. Singapore is so small, from Marina Bay Sands to my apartment is only 20 minutes drive away. To get around Singapore you don’t need to drive. You can go around by public transport and it’s so easy (since Singapore is so small)
I grew up in Singapore with our own chicken, ducks, goats and even cows for milk. I had to take our goats out to graze before school and fetch them back every day after school. That was Singapore in the 70s.
Lots of fights break out at newton hawker centre hence the police cctvs there, can get nicer food in other hawker centres and cheaper too. Seafood is pricey in Singapore but that's what most visitors should experience - Singapore Chilli Crab. Indian fish head curry at Little India is also a must try. The ultimate local breakfast is the kaya toast breakfast set which is also available at all times of the day. You also have to try Hainanese Chicken Rice which is a favourite with locals and foreigners new to our shores. If you're looking at specific items, ask locals to recommend where to go for the best bargains. A lot of sellers don't really haggle here so it's pretty straightforward shopping but there's no harm in asking for discounts or freebies.
Honestly nobody eats rice on a plate with chopsticks. Chopsticks (for rice) are only used when the rice is in a BOWL. I'm speaking from a "traditionally practiced" point of view. You are free to use chopsticks with rice on a plate but you're gonna have a lot of problems 😁😂. We just use a fork and spoon for that. I remember Haw Par Villa giving me nightmares as a kid, cuz many of the stories depicted there are the 9 levels of Chinese Hell... where criminals get punished with different tortures based on the severity of their crimes on Earth. Gory depictions such as decapitation, digging out your bowels etc as torture methods are shown. As far as I know, the statues are made of stone, but renovation works done in recent years might have "repaired" them with cement or plasters, I dunno.
Hey guys you are welcome to Singapore,firstly security is the main thing everyone have in mind for Singapore,anyone is safe to stay out late,secondly is the education here,to us as a Singaporean we will not hop to Newton circus for the food there as it’s for tourist and the food pricing is high compare to local area hawker but to get an experience of it you may pay a visit there,do check on the price before you order.
Many malaysians give bad comments here becoz they jealous that Singapore left them way behind as first world asian metropolis, international financial centre, world's busiest seaport, worlds best airport, airline and the list goes on..Ringgit Malaysia value is only one third of S$. Many Malaysians forced to work in spore to earn descent income.
no1. prom-e-nade no2. u can call marina bay sands mbs no3. the 1st pic for shopping is call suntec no4. go to gardens by the bay shop and buy the orchid in ressen
U need at least 5 hours to enjoy Jewel @ Changi. The exact reason I always missed it… I never go to airport early lol. Btw, hope we can cross over to Singapore again.. love from KL
Singapore has more to offer than what is shown in this video. Singapore Zoo is not featured but is one of the best zoos in the world. There are nature walks area which is free and if lucky, you might meet some wild animals along the way.
I was about to mention that our 3 zoos are all left out. Singapore Zoo, River wonders and Night Safari and one (newly shifted Jurong bird park to the location. You guys will get to see peacock roaming around freely in Sentosa, you get to see Wild boar, Otters, Snake, Monkeys, Roosters and hens are common sight. Please do not touch, catch or hurt these animals as there are laws to protect them. Just watch and let them be.
That is The Jewel in Changi Airport. Located between terminal 2 n 3 In Changi Airport. 1 of the terminal not sure which one, have cinemas, swim pools and game arcades, so if you in transit and dont want to go out but stay in at the airport you can used the facilities. Dont forget to pay. Hehehehehe..
Those guys in the airport appear to be cycling. It is not an ad. It is an activity for visitors to the airport. They are cycling to land a simulated plane on the runway
1 thing nobody realised is, you cant pull a plant along roadside. (Yes plant, not flower.) to plant it in your house or pluck fruits growing by the road. They are for shows (or RC members i guessed) and 1 small potted plant may cost you $20-30.
It depends on the type of potted plants though. There are very cheap ones you can get at the wet market for under SGD 3. Or at the supermarkets for under SGD 10. Even IKEA sells some good ones. Go to the many nurseries around the island for good bargains. Can even buy online from Shoppee, Lazada, Carousell etc.
They are all public property meaning they belong to the government. NParks is custodian of all plant life in Singapore and they enforce the practice of leaving nature as you find it. Don't take away and don't leave or add to it. Every plant you see on the road dividers and sides have been selected very carefully. We are very protective of our biodiversity. I think the only time you could cut wild flowers, weeds and grass growing on the wayside and not get caught is during the Covid circuit breaker when all the foreign workers were holed up in the dormitories.
Singapore is an island nation at the southern tip of the Malayan Peninsular, not part of Malaysia but was once part of a merger of Malaysia, Sarawak and Sabah before 1965
That place scares the hell out of me when I was younger. Scary sculptures they have! Hahhaha. When they added the water slide features and stuff in 80s, it lost some of it's mythical feel. Glad it was restored to how it was now.. Somewhat.
Shopping. $ - Bugis Street, Arab Street, Chinatown. $$$ - Orchard Road and Marina Bay Sands. Haw Par Villa - you can visit the nine different levels of hell. Food. Hawker Centres - $, but be careful when you visit. They might scalp you. Wear light clothings cos weather at the equator is like Mexico but more humid!
Newton centre has gotten too popular with tourist that they kinda overprice the food they sell. There are plenty of other amazing food centres that sell the same good stuff but at much more reasonable prices. Bedok 85 market is a good dinner spot, only problem is it might be out of the way if you are living in central singapore. The video also left out the Singapore Zoo which is one of the best in the world and Pulau Ubin, a small island a short boat ride away if you're looking to see what Old school singapore looked like or to get away from the city life.
Singaporean here. And yes we are secretly Wakanda. *Joking* 12:15 is a part of the Jewel's Changi Experience Studio experience. Lol. Haw Par Villa has been around since the 80s. Those things are made of stone, plaster etc. Do the Beach Lights one night, do the super trees another night.
Actually I won't even recommend Newton, would rather people go to Chinatown Market, Maxwell, Bedok 85 or even East Coast Lagoon for non exorbitant hawker experience. Haha
I've lived in Singapore for 7 plus years now and I still don't know how people go up the bridge on those artificial trees in gardens by the bay 😢 Every time I go it seems to be closed...I asked locals and no one knows how too 😂
This is pretty interesting. I'm just confused by the reference to "Malaysians" and that you would get a Proton tattoo. In case this was because you thought Singapore is in Malaysia... it isn't. Haha. We are close neighbours though, and were part of the same country pre 1965 :)
You guys if you want to get your subscriber's numbers skyrocketing to 15K in no time you should do some video about our neighbour country Indonesia. Just a suggestion. Bt the way i'm Malaysian.
5:36 depends on what you define as Chinese People. If you are referring to a person holding a Chinese citizenship then I have no idea. But if you define them as descendants of Chinese origin then SF Chinatown or the City of SF is definitely not the place with the most Chinese People outside of China. For comparison, about more than 76% of Singapore population of 5.7 million people are of Chinese origin, Indonesia and Malaysia has a citizens of Chinese ethnicity of more than 5 million each most of which will probably resides in major cities such as Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Johor Bahru, Kuching and Kota Kinabalu in Malaysia and Jakarta, Surabaya, Medan, Batam, Pontianak, Singkawang and Tanjung Pinang in Indonesia.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The western political concept. For the Maoist political concept, see Three Worlds Theory. The "Three Worlds" of the Cold War era, April - August 1975 First World: Western Bloc led by the USA, Japan and their allies Second World: Eastern Bloc led by the USSR, China, and their allies Third World: Non-Aligned and neutral countries The concept of First World originated during the Cold War and comprised countries that were aligned with United States and the rest of NATO and opposed the Soviet Union and/or communism during the Cold War. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the definition has instead largely shifted to any country with little political risk and a well-functioning democracy, rule of law, capitalist economy, economic stability, and high standard of living. Various ways in which modern First World countries are often determined include GDP, GNP, literacy rates, life expectancy, and the Human Development Index.In common usage, "first world" typically refers to "the highly developed industrialized nations often considered the westernized countries of the world".
Nooo don't go to Newtown Hawker Centre. It's a tourist trap. There are so many other much better hawker centres that are not overpriced with better food.
You're right, the lights on the beach is nonsense. You can watch the Gardens by the bay lights for free from the ground. It costs SGD8 to watch it from the sky bridge for 15 mins. And don't go to Haw Par Villa; it's really run down and absurd. The Singapore Zoo & Night Safari are a better pick. A food discovery journey is one of the best ways to experience Singapore. Chilli crab, black pepper crab, salted egg crab, stingray, durian, bak kut teh, indian food in little India, seafood or frog porridge in Geylang. Don't waste time and money eating in boring mall restaurants. See you guys in Singapore when this pandemic is over. Cheers
Malaysia is always trying to catch up albeit we are a much more complex country with many issues... but I think both countries will maybe someday reunite.... lol please dont bash
Don't say "catch up" lah. Malaysia has its good points and strengths also, and there are many things Singaporeans can learn from Malaysians. Don't judge both countries by the same standard.
@@shastasilverchairsg yalaaa economically need to catch up, amongs other things. Singapore need to catch up in term of personal liberty, press freedom etc...
They will never re-unite because of the reason they separated: Singapore wanted a Malaysia for Malaysians; Malaysia wanted--and still wants--a Malaysia for Malays.
Or how the Brits call them Jenting (Genting) lol. I remembered my English mate said that as Genting has a casino branch in Sheffield (or a same name company but I'm sure it is own by Genting Malaysia)
Where there are chinese there will be wealth, we are the ones that make asia rich. We are hardworking, positive thinking, always looking forward, respect all races and religions. We want prosperity for all.
I don't know why this appeared on my recommended as a Singaporean, but I totally smiled watching this. Its nice seeing people acknowledging our country and what we have to offer, and just knowing that others have had a good time while on travels here and plan to visit as well.
Me too🥰
I really enjoyed my time in Singapore. The gardens are beautiful
as a singaporean watching this, this makes me happy
The uploaders do not know that to come to singapore
Pre requisites: 💉 💉 + 2 weeks (to avoid SHN as you finished the jab)
7 years old and older *must* be registered via TraceTogether
(If you are entering by changi airport, you need to rent a device with the TraceTogether app or pay $50 for a token. The $50 is refunded if you return the token)
As a Malaysian living in Singapore for over 20 years, I can say the country has never ceased to innovate and adapt to changes. When-ever you get to visit the country, the key word that I would associate with Singapore is " Convenience ".
Many malaysian coming over to work and live. Near and easily to go home to malaysia any time.
The ever changing Singapore
Im Singaporean and I love seeing foreigners react to our country. It makes me so proud and happy that im a citizen in such a nice country. Ty for the nice react ! I hope yall can come on over to experience these one day !
I love how this country try to put a greenery into what ever their build.. this country was so compact with plants 🤩.. love it..from Malaysia👍🏼
Lots of man-made of everything! 😅
Man-made that may be, it’s a fusion of nature back into the super modern environment the country is. And love the fact that no matter how built up it is, efforts are made to keep close to 40% of land space green and forested.
It's Lee Kuan Yew's vision made into reality by the government. Something Singaporeans appreciate very much.
Your country is full of flavourful dishes that it’s insane! Wish I can go to Malaysia again to eat 😋😋😋👍👍
The 3 buildings that’s connected at the roof is called Marina Bay Sands hotel. I was part of that project actually. Singapore is so small, from Marina Bay Sands to my apartment is only 20 minutes drive away.
To get around Singapore you don’t need to drive. You can go around by public transport and it’s so easy (since Singapore is so small)
i made from Changi airport to Jurong east in 45 mins.. hahaha.. by taxi..
Rumors has it that the MBS is basically singapore's version of Noah's ark in the event that singapore is hit by a tsunami.
@@denniskwone413 um no
I think it just a aesthetic choice
I live in Singapore actually. So many fun things to do and see, and a lot of child friendly spots. :)
I grew up in Singapore with our own chicken, ducks, goats and even cows for milk. I had to take our goats out to graze before school and fetch them back every day after school. That was Singapore in the 70s.
At 12:15, what you saw was the multi-media wall at terminal-4 telling the story of the Peranakan culture in Singapore. :)
Lots of fights break out at newton hawker centre hence the police cctvs there, can get nicer food in other hawker centres and cheaper too. Seafood is pricey in Singapore but that's what most visitors should experience - Singapore Chilli Crab. Indian fish head curry at Little India is also a must try. The ultimate local breakfast is the kaya toast breakfast set which is also available at all times of the day. You also have to try Hainanese Chicken Rice which is a favourite with locals and foreigners new to our shores. If you're looking at specific items, ask locals to recommend where to go for the best bargains. A lot of sellers don't really haggle here so it's pretty straightforward shopping but there's no harm in asking for discounts or freebies.
Thank you for loving Singapore! Come visit us one day!!!!!
Yes come visit us
Honestly nobody eats rice on a plate with chopsticks. Chopsticks (for rice) are only used when the rice is in a BOWL. I'm speaking from a "traditionally practiced" point of view. You are free to use chopsticks with rice on a plate but you're gonna have a lot of problems 😁😂. We just use a fork and spoon for that.
I remember Haw Par Villa giving me nightmares as a kid, cuz many of the stories depicted there are the 9 levels of Chinese Hell... where criminals get punished with different tortures based on the severity of their crimes on Earth. Gory depictions such as decapitation, digging out your bowels etc as torture methods are shown. As far as I know, the statues are made of stone, but renovation works done in recent years might have "repaired" them with cement or plasters, I dunno.
Hey guys you are welcome to Singapore,firstly security is the main thing everyone have in mind for Singapore,anyone is safe to stay out late,secondly is the education here,to us as a Singaporean we will not hop to Newton circus for the food there as it’s for tourist and the food pricing is high compare to local area hawker but to get an experience of it you may pay a visit there,do check on the price before you order.
Sadly, Singapore is cleaned, NOT clean. I love SG though. Thankful to the govt :)
Facts.
Hey Singaporean here.. Hello The Commodity and my favourite Malaysian / Indonesian friends.
Many malaysians give bad comments here becoz they jealous that Singapore left them way behind as first world asian metropolis, international financial centre, world's busiest seaport, worlds best airport, airline and the list goes on..Ringgit Malaysia value is only one third of S$. Many Malaysians forced to work in spore to earn descent income.
Both hosts are insanely fond of the word insane.
no1. prom-e-nade
no2. u can call marina bay sands mbs
no3. the 1st pic for shopping is call suntec
no4. go to gardens by the bay shop and buy the orchid in ressen
U need at least 5 hours to enjoy Jewel @ Changi. The exact reason I always missed it… I never go to airport early lol. Btw, hope we can cross over to Singapore again.. love from KL
I on the other hand miss KL. Miss the travelling actually. 🥰🥰
@@allegromoderato5064 right… a trip to port dickson is good enough now hahaha
Singapore has more to offer than what is shown in this video. Singapore Zoo is not featured but is one of the best zoos in the world. There are nature walks area which is free and if lucky, you might meet some wild animals along the way.
I was about to mention that our 3 zoos are all left out. Singapore Zoo, River wonders and Night Safari and one (newly shifted Jurong bird park to the location. You guys will get to see peacock roaming around freely in Sentosa, you get to see Wild boar, Otters, Snake, Monkeys, Roosters and hens are common sight. Please do not touch, catch or hurt these animals as there are laws to protect them. Just watch and let them be.
Not gonna lie guys, gotta check out the Singapore Aquarium. Next level aquarium.
Yes. Ranking Top 2 best aquarium in the world next to Japan. Also visit some top notch bar like Atlas too
That is The Jewel in Changi Airport. Located between terminal 2 n 3 In Changi Airport. 1 of the terminal not sure which one, have cinemas, swim pools and game arcades, so if you in transit and dont want to go out but stay in at the airport you can used the facilities. Dont forget to pay. Hehehehehe..
12:00 that bicycle thing is not an ad but an actual feature of a tourist attraction within Jewel. Haha
Those guys in the airport appear to be cycling. It is not an ad. It is an activity for visitors to the airport. They are cycling to land a simulated plane on the runway
1 thing nobody realised is, you cant pull a plant along roadside. (Yes plant, not flower.) to plant it in your house or pluck fruits growing by the road. They are for shows (or RC members i guessed) and 1 small potted plant may cost you $20-30.
It depends on the type of potted plants though. There are very cheap ones you can get at the wet market for under SGD 3. Or at the supermarkets for under SGD 10. Even IKEA sells some good ones. Go to the many nurseries around the island for good bargains. Can even buy online from Shoppee, Lazada, Carousell etc.
They are all public property meaning they belong to the government. NParks is custodian of all plant life in Singapore and they enforce the practice of leaving nature as you find it. Don't take away and don't leave or add to it. Every plant you see on the road dividers and sides have been selected very carefully. We are very protective of our biodiversity. I think the only time you could cut wild flowers, weeds and grass growing on the wayside and not get caught is during the Covid circuit breaker when all the foreign workers were holed up in the dormitories.
Singapore is an island nation at the southern tip of the Malayan Peninsular, not part of Malaysia but was once part of a merger of Malaysia, Sarawak and Sabah before 1965
Haw par villa was one of my favourite places to go when I was little and I definitely recommend going there
If u stay at Marina Bay Sands Hotel, u can get the rooms that faces the Gardens by the Bay. Its a nice view.
If you guys ever come to Singapore, give me a buzz. Definitely can show you guys around and the food. PM if you need Singapore logo caps :)
Singaporean here, happy to see my country getting recognition lol
Hi I’m a Subscriber from Singapore! You can visit both Malaysia and Singapore since we are neighbour
if you go to Singapore you should 100% try the curry puff at old changi
In the video that your saw at 12:25s in your own video, is a projection mapping in the changi terminal 4 departure area:)
Haw Par Villa been there since 70's.. I remember went there eqch time school holidays..
It has been there since the 50s!
That place scares the hell out of me when I was younger. Scary sculptures they have! Hahhaha. When they added the water slide features and stuff in 80s, it lost some of it's mythical feel. Glad it was restored to how it was now.. Somewhat.
That was no ad. It is an activity where u cycle to power up a plane taking off!
12:26 it’s not an ad, by the way, it’s a show in terminal 4 of the Changi Airport
It’s not the best airport in the world for nothing
Soon I will visit and work this country this country is my one dream to visit specially their garden by the bay💕💕
Actually, you can rent kayaks to pedal around the bay.
Mostly Malaysians ???
This is Singapore & its citizens are called Singaporeans. Please get it right.
I agree with you.
Foreigners usually mix up malay(race) and Malaysian as the same thing.
Shopping. $ - Bugis Street, Arab Street, Chinatown. $$$ - Orchard Road and Marina Bay Sands.
Haw Par Villa - you can visit the nine different levels of hell.
Food. Hawker Centres - $, but be careful when you visit. They might scalp you.
Wear light clothings cos weather at the equator is like Mexico but more humid!
Singapore is paradise! 🌴
Newton centre has gotten too popular with tourist that they kinda overprice the food they sell. There are plenty of other amazing food centres that sell the same good stuff but at much more reasonable prices. Bedok 85 market is a good dinner spot, only problem is it might be out of the way if you are living in central singapore. The video also left out the Singapore Zoo which is one of the best in the world and Pulau Ubin, a small island a short boat ride away if you're looking to see what Old school singapore looked like or to get away from the city life.
Singaporean here. And yes we are secretly Wakanda. *Joking*
12:15 is a part of the Jewel's Changi Experience Studio experience. Lol.
Haw Par Villa has been around since the 80s. Those things are made of stone, plaster etc.
Do the Beach Lights one night, do the super trees another night.
Haw Par Villa opened in 1937. My parents visited there since they were little.
did you know garden by the bays features in Call Of Duty Black Ops 3
The light show at Gardens by the Bay is free
Please be careful with what you order in newton hawker centre. Be specific and be sure to not let them over charge you anyhow. 😉
Agreed! Ask for price first before ordering!
Actually I won't even recommend Newton, would rather people go to Chinatown Market, Maxwell, Bedok 85 or even East Coast Lagoon for non exorbitant hawker experience. Haha
get a singaporean friend to help you with ordering, we know how much things cost and will call out the hawkers when we smell BS
Honestly just skip it la the food not that nice also
@@ironboy3245 Yeah... And that SG friend wouldn't even recommend Newton food centre.
Jewel is found in airport 3 but not 1 as you said.
I've lived in Singapore for 7 plus years now and I still don't know how people go up the bridge on those artificial trees in gardens by the bay 😢 Every time I go it seems to be closed...I asked locals and no one knows how too 😂
Closed if there is coming rainstorm and lightning expected,
haw par villa is like where parents go to make children behave
Yeah I live in singapore
This is pretty interesting. I'm just confused by the reference to "Malaysians" and that you would get a Proton tattoo. In case this was because you thought Singapore is in Malaysia... it isn't. Haha. We are close neighbours though, and were part of the same country pre 1965 :)
Singapore water can drink straight from the tap..
sorry I'm late -Ink!sans
You guys if you want to get your subscriber's numbers skyrocketing to 15K in no time you should do some video about our neighbour country Indonesia. Just a suggestion. Bt the way i'm Malaysian.
I went into gardens by the bay 3 times
SPOT ON Guys..... come to Singapore again once the pandemic is over . . . show you around =)
haw par villa is over-rated but might still be fun for westerners first visit to asia, if you are a seasoned traveller to Asia....skip it
If wants cheap food don't go to tourist area to had food.Eg. Newton food centre.
Do what the local do and you will enjoy
Good to see you love South East Asia so much... I moved there in Jan 2019! 👍🏻😊
I love nasi lomak and laksa nasi ayam in Singapore
Haw Par Villa ... Those figurines are made of stone
And is FOC.
Singapore is coping very well with covid 19
5:36 depends on what you define as Chinese People. If you are referring to a person holding a Chinese citizenship then I have no idea. But if you define them as descendants of Chinese origin then SF Chinatown or the City of SF is definitely not the place with the most Chinese People outside of China. For comparison, about more than 76% of Singapore population of 5.7 million people are of Chinese origin, Indonesia and Malaysia has a citizens of Chinese ethnicity of more than 5 million each most of which will probably resides in major cities such as Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Johor Bahru, Kuching and Kota Kinabalu in Malaysia and Jakarta, Surabaya, Medan, Batam, Pontianak, Singkawang and Tanjung Pinang in Indonesia.
76% of the 3.8m citizens are ethnic Chinese. The percentage does refer to the entire population
@@NewmaticKe 3.8m? Get your stats right.
As a singaporean, I haven’t been to all 10 of these places.
Only look at some of it.
The three buildings with the ship on top of it is called Marina Bay Sands Hotel
Yes and it cost $ sing 800 per night , ha ha ha , is it still open in pandamic time ?
The earlier comparison was like...
Seriously?
ahahahaha. 12:25 is not part of an advertisement. If you at Terminal 4 , this is an LED above shops.
i can't wait to get vaccinated and then travel.
The proton pert
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The western political concept. For the Maoist political concept, see Three Worlds Theory.
The "Three Worlds" of the Cold War era, April - August 1975
First World: Western Bloc led by the USA, Japan and their allies
Second World: Eastern Bloc led by the USSR, China, and their allies
Third World: Non-Aligned and neutral countries
The concept of First World originated during the Cold War and comprised countries that were aligned with United States and the rest of NATO and opposed the Soviet Union and/or communism during the Cold War. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the definition has instead largely shifted to any country with little political risk and a well-functioning democracy, rule of law, capitalist economy, economic stability, and high standard of living. Various ways in which modern First World countries are often determined include GDP, GNP, literacy rates, life expectancy, and the Human Development Index.In common usage, "first world" typically refers to "the highly developed industrialized nations often considered the westernized countries of the world".
Not all people in Singapore is Malaysian ok
Hello brother u should see this video
Some of the pauses are a little jarring,,,right in the middle of the narrator's sentences....means you can miss some important points.
Malaysia disowned sg in 1965.
Prob the best decision Malaysia made for Singapore as it turns out liddat
Thank god
Dodged a bullet there… 😂
Nooo don't go to Newtown Hawker Centre. It's a tourist trap. There are so many other much better hawker centres that are not overpriced with better food.
An example is Old Airport Road Hawker Centre, very cheap and good food there. One of the best hawker centres in SG.
You're right, the lights on the beach is nonsense. You can watch the Gardens by the bay lights for free from the ground. It costs SGD8 to watch it from the sky bridge for 15 mins. And don't go to Haw Par Villa; it's really run down and absurd. The Singapore Zoo & Night Safari are a better pick. A food discovery journey is one of the best ways to experience Singapore. Chilli crab, black pepper crab, salted egg crab, stingray, durian, bak kut teh, indian food in little India, seafood or frog porridge in Geylang. Don't waste time and money eating in boring mall restaurants. See you guys in Singapore when this pandemic is over. Cheers
Haw par villa...figures are made of stone
Malaysia is always trying to catch up albeit we are a much more complex country with many issues... but I think both countries will maybe someday reunite.... lol please dont bash
Don't say "catch up" lah. Malaysia has its good points and strengths also, and there are many things Singaporeans can learn from Malaysians. Don't judge both countries by the same standard.
@@shastasilverchairsg yalaaa economically need to catch up, amongs other things. Singapore need to catch up in term of personal liberty, press freedom etc...
I love Malaysia. A lot of good memories for me when my family lived there for two years.
No way!
They will never re-unite because of the reason they separated: Singapore wanted a Malaysia for Malaysians; Malaysia wanted--and still wants--a Malaysia for Malays.
Damn, Ya'll got better camera.
React to Genting Highland in Malaysia
Or how the Brits call them Jenting (Genting) lol.
I remembered my English mate said that as Genting has a casino branch in Sheffield (or a same name company but I'm sure it is own by Genting Malaysia)
I've always wanted to go to Genting Highland. My parents went there 30+ years ago.
@@lizaanual9166 let's go I'll fetch you up 😜
@@iker_officialmif2979 😆😆
Where there are chinese there will be wealth, we are the ones that make asia rich. We are hardworking, positive thinking, always looking forward, respect all races and religions. We want prosperity for all.
But diversity makes the world interesting
Your pro-Chinese comments make you racist.
can i come with you to singapore?
we can drive
Why are these not featured ? Singapore Zoo, Night Safari, Bird Park, ….etc.
The tiny island city and state called SG.
you really got a Proton tattoo???
sentosa island is haunted
singapore is only 26km what see bulding's?
We try to make our Singapore as clean and as beautiful as possible... ALOT of cash pumped into that single endeavour...
Sir you must go...👍👍👍
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Btw sentosa Island is not man made it just became bigger due to reclaiming land the old British fort from ww2 in sentosa Is evidence of that
Do Geography now Philippines . 🇵🇭
Malaysia@singapura.
Naw Singapore aint part of Malaysia no more, it's been 100 years? Or more since the day we got kicked out of Malaysia.
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Since 1965 S'pore National Day 2021 is 56 yrs
pop
Marina bay sands is supposed to look like a prayer offering of joss sticks and a gold ignot.
he is descriminating us
From Singapore🇧🇳❤️🇸🇬❤️🇲🇾☑️
Indonesia poor🇮🇩❌
What about the zoo?
Mbs is a 1200 a night
noooo... is sgd 400