Singapore: 6 easily avoidable MISTAKES tourists make

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  • Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024

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  • @shanngatihine5500
    @shanngatihine5500 Год назад +36

    Just got back back from Singapore, had an amazing time, awesome city, amazing food and friendly people.

  • @cheeseizblue
    @cheeseizblue Год назад +45

    Another "mistake" many, and typically westerner tourists make - going only for dumplings when trying chinese food in Singapore! DON'T! JUST DON'T 😂!
    I mean dumplings are delicious, but you can get them in most Chinatowns around the world. But you can only find some Singapore-Chinese food here! And they are everywhere!! So do try out Hokkien mee, prawn noodles, Bak chor mee (minced meat noodles), fish soup, laksa, rice porridge, soups steamed for hours, duck kuey chap, and many more!
    And oh, there are many other good local food in Maxwell Hawker centre beside the over rated chicken rice (there are many solid chicken rice stalls all over that serves on proper cutlery, with traditional recipes. Chin Chin at Purvis Street is way better and authentic!) that only tourists que up for! There are heritage stalls that had been around for more than 40 years like the fried fritter stall. Also look out for "hum cheem peng" stall where you fry the donut fritters yourself. Go for the savoury ones! Give the fried kuay tiao/ fried carrot cake (radish but translated as carrot locally) a try too!!

    • @campcampcamp
      @campcampcamp Год назад

      For fast food, Mac will also sometimes churn out local food-based desserts like the Chendol ice cream I think 😂😂

    • @Zz7722zZ
      @Zz7722zZ Год назад +2

      @@campcampcamp I think Mcspicy can be considered ‘local food’ in a sense, also it seems that the buttermilk chicken burger is only available here.

    • @class6aa
      @class6aa Год назад +1

      And dumplings in Singapore is not even authentic and tasty

  • @minks4431
    @minks4431 Год назад +50

    Who the hell will think singapore is cheap when it is literally one of the most expensive city to live.

    • @huaiwei
      @huaiwei Год назад +6

      People who come from more expensive places. Obviously.

    • @waisinglee1509
      @waisinglee1509 Год назад

      @@huaiwei What? New Yorkers? Haha

    • @waisinglee1509
      @waisinglee1509 Год назад

      The uneducated ones.

    • @huaiwei
      @huaiwei Год назад +2

      @@waisinglee1509 know any place where you think it is more expensive than Singapore? Yeap, they will likely think we are cheap in return. Duh.

    • @user-qx6pd6om2j
      @user-qx6pd6om2j Год назад

      @@huaiwei how does that work?

  • @AdwinLauYuTan
    @AdwinLauYuTan Год назад +88

    I mean, jaywalking is indeed illegal, but it's not usually enforced. Like in Joo Chiat, we jaywalk literally all the time. And if you aren't next to a crossing, it isn't something that the police can do anything about.

    • @DefiniteIyHuman
      @DefiniteIyHuman Год назад +6

      At Outram, people literally jaywalk in front of the police station. Even the chicken are doing it.

    • @fromis.9
      @fromis.9 Год назад +15

      It's only considered jaywalking if you within 50m the nearest traffic light

    • @AdwinLauYuTan
      @AdwinLauYuTan Год назад +1

      @@fromis.9 Exactly.

    • @huaiwei
      @huaiwei Год назад +6

      Don't tempt people. The traffic police do on occasion fine people on the spot for jaywalking.

    • @___Danny___
      @___Danny___ Год назад

      The police and TP nowadays don’t do jaywalking, is the LTA enforcer issuing the summons. Saw them in action before , they were standing at both end of the traffic lights and people just jaywalked and get the ticket.

  • @SuccessforLifester
    @SuccessforLifester Год назад +16

    If you hold an unlimited travels pass, using the MRT and buses is a good way to get around. Most people underestimated the size of Singapore and walked everywhere until they are too tired at the end of the day

  • @margaretlee3062
    @margaretlee3062 Год назад +2

    Though I am a Singaporean but truly enjoy the videos from tourist! From you I have learnt quite a lot too and also the food you prefer! Welcomed to Singapore!

  • @biot_travel
    @biot_travel Год назад +28

    yeah the walking instead of MRT i could relate to ... plenty examples of walking being a quick and direct route. as for the heat, aussie summer is a good way of training yourself for singapore, a few hours outside a day and you will be conditioned :)

    • @TheGreatLordDufus
      @TheGreatLordDufus Год назад

      That can depend on where you come from, as well as personal physiology. In the less humid Oz cities (e.g. Canberra, Adelaide) heat alone may be basically no preparation.

    • @gwarguraqueentrickstarcoat9110
      @gwarguraqueentrickstarcoat9110 Год назад

      Well, to tell you the truth
      Sometimes, walking to different parts of Singapore is usually quite quick
      Without the need to use any public transport
      And it's free
      There is no need to pay at all
      Plus, you get to see the more interesting things that wouldn't be shown inside tourists guides or websites that mention Singapore
      Also , the food at Hawker centres is quite affordable compared to shops or restaurants inside hotels, i have to add
      Plus this place is very clean due to strict laws on that
      But overall, Singapore is a very nice and modern place to visit

  • @raywing00
    @raywing00 Год назад +10

    Reminder to tourists: smoking along Orchard road or under sheltered walkways are illegal.

  • @phantomsea8987
    @phantomsea8987 Год назад +5

    I will say humidity is a true killer on our weather
    It maybe harder for people who came from low humidity country.
    Also if you want to experience what Singaporean life is, exit thr city area and into our heartland (away from central area) you will see all sorts of life and sometimes thing had stucked in the past like 1980-1990s

  • @gusmahendra5493
    @gusmahendra5493 Год назад +5

    Love Singapore .. we just got home from Singapore

  • @huaiwei
    @huaiwei Год назад +13

    Finally someone mentioned about going out at night rather than the day! I get a little triggered when I see the flood of travel bloggers filming themselves visiting places like Boat Quay / Clarke Quay in the middle of a weekday. That is hardly a flattering showcase of Singapore's sights.
    So where should tourists go based on timing? Some examples:
    Day time:
    - Singapore Zoo, and other nearby nature-based parks (from early morning is the best)
    - Almost all nature parks and reserves (Botanic Gardens, Bukit Timah, Sungei Buloh, East Coast Park, etc. Again, go in the early mornings)
    - Most islands (Ubin, Southern islands)
    - Orchard Road (indoors) or any other mall (from late morning. Most open from 10 to 11am)
    - Most museums
    - Haw Par Villa
    - Science Centre
    - Snow City
    - Wild Wild Wet
    And from the evenings:
    - Singapore River (including all the Quays)
    - Night safari (of course)
    - Orchard Road (outdoors)
    - Little India (from late afternoon onwards)
    - Kampong Glam (from late afternoon onwards)
    - Geylang (kehe)
    All-day
    - Marina Bay (day and night has different vibes)
    - Singapore Flyer (day and night scenes are both great)
    - Chinatown (different vibes all day long, but early mornings and evenings are better)
    - Sentosa, including USS (all-day entertainment both indoors and outdoors)
    - Gardens by the Bay (day time for the plants, but can be hot. Night time for a nice stroll and the lightshow)

    • @AdwinLauYuTan
      @AdwinLauYuTan Год назад

      The Geylang Serai Bazaar is a must-go at night.

    • @esha61
      @esha61 Год назад +1

      this is so helpful, thanks so much!

    • @huaiwei
      @huaiwei Год назад

      @@esha61 most welcome! Just ask if you need more information!

    • @ShadowMoon878
      @ShadowMoon878 Год назад

      Boat Quay, Clarke Quay, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore Flyer and Gardens By The Bay are all tourist traps. Avoid them. You won't miss out much.

  • @KC_cheong
    @KC_cheong Год назад +1

    Buying Mineral Water - The tap water in SG is potable, thus all you need is an empty bottle. And do note that the drinking fountains at certain tourist attractions (like Gardens by the Bay) have been removed because of COVID, so fill up before visiting because it is a chore to do it at sensor operated wash basins.

  • @pandabeaarr1851
    @pandabeaarr1851 Год назад +31

    Dont just limit yourselves to the city and east area. Come to the west side of Singapore as well. Especially Yishun at night

    • @Rash7
      @Rash7 Год назад +18

      Woah I had no idea Yishun was at west 💀

    • @maukaru25
      @maukaru25 Год назад

      I live in yishun and it's pretty cool here neighbors are nice

    • @jimbojqmbo
      @jimbojqmbo Год назад

      o no not yishun 💀

    • @s_shaleh
      @s_shaleh Год назад +1

      I'm staying at Yishun okay. I often go for midnight runs and there's absolutely nothing to be worried about.

    • @imgonnaputsomedirtinureyedabs
      @imgonnaputsomedirtinureyedabs Год назад

      I do recommend coming to the actual west side of Singapore tho maybe don’t spend ur whole trip there but take a day to walk some of our malls or explore the neighbourhoods and incredible hawker centres

  • @___Danny___
    @___Danny___ Год назад +4

    $6 local breakfast is expensive. Mine is always $4 or less. From the airport you can take the mrt or public bus to the city , way cheaper than a cab.

    • @reachingsingapore
      @reachingsingapore  Год назад +1

      Haha yes that is true, I highlighted yakun and its price because it's really accessible to tourists

    • @___Danny___
      @___Danny___ Год назад

      @@reachingsingapore i just realised, there is a free bus from changi airport to changi business park.

  • @jun_suzuki42
    @jun_suzuki42 Год назад +10

    Another tip. Please do clean up your tables after eating at food court!

    • @NewmaticKe
      @NewmaticKe 6 месяцев назад

      Its not a request

  • @KrystianandVenus
    @KrystianandVenus Год назад

    Thanks for the video, I wish your channel will grow very well 😇🇸🇬

  • @class6aa
    @class6aa Год назад +6

    Singaporean drivers are nothing near friendly and courteous. The video forgot to highlight the difference in stop signs between Singapore and most western countries. Never expect a a car will ever give way to pedestrians at stop signs. And do not expect the cars to stop or even slow down at stop signs in Singapore.

  • @paulnolan843
    @paulnolan843 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for getting straight to the topic.

  • @ricachona4095
    @ricachona4095 7 месяцев назад

    What's the weather like in July? And is it easy to get a taxi in Orchard Rd?

    • @reachingsingapore
      @reachingsingapore  7 месяцев назад

      Weather in July is typically warm throughout the day, sunny in the morning, and likely to have a thunderstorm in the afternoon. It's uncommon for it to rain at night.
      Getting a taxi in the Orchard Rd area should be easy - many buildings have taxi stands where you can hail a taxi or book using an app. Taxis won't be able to stop on Orchard Rd itself, they can only use the taxi stands and building entrances along the road. I wrote a full guide on how to catch a taxi on my website, check it out here: reachingsingapore.com/singapore-catch-taxi-guide

    • @ricachona4095
      @ricachona4095 7 месяцев назад

      @@reachingsingapore Thank you so much! You're such a big help.

  • @coldcole
    @coldcole Год назад +6

    One very important thing to add on is Singapore is very strict on drug. PLEASE do not bring or "help" others to bring drugs in Singapore. It will either cost you lifetime in prison or your life.
    Singapore still enforces death penalty.👍

  • @simroysten7963
    @simroysten7963 Год назад

    Rule of thumb : If you see obstacles placed(fencing, hedges) it means jaywalking is prohibited and is usually around pedestrian overhead bridges, signalised traffic crossings.

  • @watcherquek263
    @watcherquek263 10 месяцев назад +1

    If you want less sugar ask for "siu dai" means 1/2 of the sugar (about 1/2 teaspoon) or "siu siu dai" which is 1/4 of the sugar.

  • @rickute1458
    @rickute1458 Год назад +1

    if you want cheap hotel rooms in Singapore, stay in the red light district !! most rooms are around $40 to $ 70 a night and they are not flash but you have the things you want like air con, bed, hot water, but the best thing about staying in the red light district is the food !! it super close to china town and all the other fantastic eating areas ! as for getting around singapore, the only thing you need is to rent a bicycle ! cheap, easy and you can take it everywhere ! ( please note that only fold up bikes are allowed on the mrt )

    • @ironboy3245
      @ironboy3245 Год назад +1

      the red light district is Geylang btw

  • @crystalclear6864
    @crystalclear6864 Год назад +2

    I live here. This is accurate. An Umbrella is also good for keeping the heat off! Not just the rain. If its a tropical storm….u will get wet!! Raincoats just make u sweat so u will be free-ish ( it gets heavy) from heavy storm rain but sweat soaked!!

  • @horekere
    @horekere Год назад +6

    Well, never thought of Singapore as cheap. Cheap is Vietnam, cheaper than my country Indonesia.

  • @5tr1f3
    @5tr1f3 Год назад +1

    Thank you for introducing Singapore in a nutshell, from a Singaporean :)

  • @feimuischannel8898
    @feimuischannel8898 Год назад +2

    Thank you very much for the info., but can you slaw down a bit the pace of your speech? Thank you 😊

  • @Zz7722zZ
    @Zz7722zZ Год назад +4

    Good solid tips any Singaporean would endorse!

  • @Chu_Strums
    @Chu_Strums Год назад +4

    The biggest inaccuracy in this video is.. "most Singaporeans are friendly and courteous when driving" 😂

    • @stevesapoto
      @stevesapoto Год назад

      singaporean drivers are impatient, rude and dangerous. They are awful! Blind to pedestrians just so they can get to their destination one second quicker....and when they get to their destination they will just sit zombie-likeon their phone ignoring their family and friends anyway. Horrible people!

    • @NewmaticKe
      @NewmaticKe 6 месяцев назад

      We have our cavemen too

  • @DolnaEugenio-nl8so
    @DolnaEugenio-nl8so Год назад +1

    What time does the hawker centre close.

    • @reachingsingapore
      @reachingsingapore  Год назад +2

      Some hawker centres tend to focus towards lunch, while others towards dinner. Old Airport Road tends to quieten down with most shops closed by 9-10pm.
      Maxwell and Lau Pa Sat usually have a few stalls open past midnight though.

    • @wongkelena
      @wongkelena Год назад +1

      U may start ur hawker food hunt as early as 6pm. Ended probably by 9pm. On certain location. Most neighbours eatier will open till late nite till 1 to 2am. Only on Friday n Saturday.

    • @huaiwei
      @huaiwei Год назад +1

      Actually, almost all hawker centres are open-concept and do not technically have a "closing time" (unless it is their scheduled cleaning day when the entire centre closes). It is the individual stalls in them which tend to have preferred timings depending on location.
      Most downtown hawker centres popular with tourists tend to be busiest from the early mornings until lunchtime, because they tend to cater to the office crowd. Most people go home or to nearby sururban malls for dinner, hence most stalls do not stay open till late. Or are just so popular that they sell out early and close shop.
      However, there are some who cater to the dinner or late night crowds, although not many are in the downtown areas. Lau Pa Sat, for example, opens late because of the satay stalls. Maxwell may have some stalls open. Most others are in the suburbs, such as Chomp Chomp in Serangoon Gardens, Simpang Bedok, Geylang, and the many Indian Prata outlets all over the country.

    • @___Danny___
      @___Danny___ Год назад

      They are a few hawker center that operate during the night for the night owl and closed during the day.

  • @t-ime
    @t-ime Год назад

    yes exercise but in the evenings when the sun is going down. you can have night runs too. this vid was posted a month ago so being out in the sun is not a good idea because there's a major heat wave in southeast asia now. that in turn will increase cancer rates.

  • @ImagesOfCountries
    @ImagesOfCountries Год назад +2

    Nice channel !!! ... 😊

  • @infn
    @infn Год назад +2

    I really don't think that anyone is under the illusion that Singapore is cheaper than any other Southeast Asian city. It is in fact the most expensive SEA city. All you have to do is consider what the exchange rate is like - 1 USD is 1.3 SGD.

  • @LJK_TE_20127CSIE
    @LJK_TE_20127CSIE Год назад +2

    My fav train, CT251!! 5:48

  • @sarahboardman1337
    @sarahboardman1337 Год назад +2

    Whats the rush narrator??? We cant keep up with the info as you talk so fast and then edit one sentence into the end of the previous one.!!

  • @aiciba4634
    @aiciba4634 Год назад +4

    As a sinkie here is top two tips for amdks 1. Bring or buy mosquito repellant you don't wanna get dengue fever trust me and 2. Please don't only go eat chinese food at Din Tai Fung or go makan satay at Lau Pa Sat Fung that is the tourist thing to do got many other cheap and good food options kthnxbye

  • @ultracapitalistutopia3550
    @ultracapitalistutopia3550 Год назад +1

    3:19 I hate durian but that sign is so entertaining 😂

  • @joekidal5797
    @joekidal5797 Год назад

    Want cheap food? Go to any housing estates where you will find hawker centres to have your meal. They have variety of dishes there. Whilst having your meal there you will see and learn how the typical local folks go about their daily lives. Places as shown in Crazy Rich Asians (Newton Hawker Centre or Lau Pa Sat) are too touristy and overrated and tend to be pricier.

  • @thebestmediocregamer
    @thebestmediocregamer Год назад +2

    I’ve lived here for 29 years and I still can’t adjust to the heat

    • @huaiwei
      @huaiwei Год назад

      Neither can many of us locals. I am suffering right now despite being in my 40s, as I work in a non-airconditioned environment. ;)

    • @___Danny___
      @___Danny___ Год назад +1

      My entire working life is non aircon environment. RSAF and Jurong island , i sweat in office attire .

  • @justwalk-travelasmrchannel1630
    @justwalk-travelasmrchannel1630 Год назад +1

    awesome tips 👍

  • @weiltanaka3449
    @weiltanaka3449 Год назад +1

    How the hell is 8% GST calculated higher than the 10% service charge? Shouldn't the GST be $1.60?

    • @huaiwei
      @huaiwei Год назад

      Not sure how they got the figure, but basically, the 10% service charge is added first, before slapping on the 8% GST.

  • @themanbehindthebananas
    @themanbehindthebananas Год назад +1

    2:07 legit always taught the cars were impatient bruuuu

  • @West_most_of_Sengkang
    @West_most_of_Sengkang Год назад +2

    Most ppl, even Singaporean, dont know how to calculate ++ restaurant pricing. The ++ refers to 10% service charge on top of the stated price, and government tax of 8% GST on the stated price. This is what most local ppl recognise but this is mot the correct calculation. GST refers to goods and service tax. The 10% GST is also taxable. Which means on top of 8% of the stated price, another 8% of one-tenth of stated price will be charged, which is equivalent to 0.8% of stated price. So in total, the final bill should be 18.8% more than the stated price. Or make it more logical, price × 1.1 is the final charge u need to pay to the restauramt, and additional 8% of the final charge to the Gov, the formula will be $ × 1.1 × 1.08

  • @cleothechicken686
    @cleothechicken686 Год назад +3

    Jaywalking is not really a rule like seriously if your a singaporean you alwayse jaywalk it’s not uncommen and I wouldn’t call it a mistake more of a if your caught it’s wrong but if your not caught it’s lefal

  • @JoeChanTV
    @JoeChanTV Год назад +1

    5:55 Even for me as Singaporean it is confusing with so many places named so similar to one another, so many "bay" so many "marina" Seriously why????

  • @cleothechicken686
    @cleothechicken686 Год назад +5

    Singapore is expensive as f

  • @verynubplayer7789
    @verynubplayer7789 Год назад +1

    I’m Singaporean and i watch video

  • @gumballdarwin2330
    @gumballdarwin2330 Год назад +1

    Reason why chewing gum is banned, cost more money to clean up. And good reason why, well check your countries cinema and walk side in the cites.

  • @jirehroxas2924
    @jirehroxas2924 2 месяца назад

    it's not more expensive than the food you purchase in US, so I think i'm ok with that

  • @yan8655
    @yan8655 9 месяцев назад

    I in Singapore 🇸🇬 😊

  • @alimfuzzy
    @alimfuzzy Год назад +1

    Singapore is where i would love to retire

  • @cloudchew5866
    @cloudchew5866 Год назад +1

    Singaporean, me: TRIGGERED

  • @pagophilus
    @pagophilus Год назад

    Singapore is cheap. I always stay in Geylang and before covid used to pay $75 or under for a hotel. The least I've ever paid to feed my 3-person family was $11. Even less than I pay in Vietnam.

  • @alittleluckyclover
    @alittleluckyclover Год назад +2

    One mistake that you should not do in Singapore is be racist, or else you will find yourself in a seriously difficult situation

  • @cleothechicken686
    @cleothechicken686 Год назад +1

    Traffic ………

  • @mpattadon
    @mpattadon Год назад

    Marina bay sands hotel is probably one of the best hotels in sg some hotels I recommend would probably ibis or mercure as these are not too high class but not too budget and cheap like fragrance or hotel 81

    • @mpattadon
      @mpattadon Год назад

      As far as food if you’re on a budget hawker centres provide quality local food at a cheaper price but I don’t recommend ones that are famous tourist hawker centres, if you’re looking for more indoor kinda feel food courts like food republic is also a good place.
      For transport wise, buses and mrts cover majority of the island only use taxis if you’re in a hurry

  • @totallybtm
    @totallybtm Год назад +1

    Indian tourists (especially), pls dont yak on the phone or video-call inside public transport in Singapore.

  • @chanhoong2073
    @chanhoong2073 Год назад +1

    外国人还是不要来新加坡抢饭碗了

  • @origamibest1
    @origamibest1 Год назад +1

    0🎉ĥ

  • @__xvlexn__1248
    @__xvlexn__1248 Год назад +1

    Haha Singaporeans are friendly and courteous ppl….i wish

  • @soluckyme910
    @soluckyme910 Год назад +1

    A few years ago, many Tourist come to Singapore and kuala lumpur. But now they are choice visit to jakarta city Indonesia. Many place beauty view. Transportation is complicated as TRANSJAKARTA, MRT, LRT, HIGH SPEED RAILWAY. 420 km/hours.jakarta to bandung usually by car 3 or 4 hours. But with high speed railway. Only 45 minuts. Amazing. The first in southeast. Jakarta the best. Modern, the begger city on southeast 👍

    • @EricK-mj7kr
      @EricK-mj7kr Год назад +4

      Its congested and the city is sinking and flooding bruh

  • @brucet1043
    @brucet1043 Год назад +2

    Hey dude you talk too fast...lol

  • @WONGQIANXUN-bu8dg
    @WONGQIANXUN-bu8dg Год назад +1

    another thing is when they think we are rude for speaking singlish.
    we aren't, we're just bad that actual english ok

  • @sashamellon822
    @sashamellon822 Год назад +10

    The biggest mistake people make is visiting Singapore.

    • @raywing00
      @raywing00 Год назад

      The biggest mistake your father did was not using a condom.

    • @imgonnaputsomedirtinureyedabs
      @imgonnaputsomedirtinureyedabs Год назад

      Wait why tho I genuinely wanna know. Our country may be hot and humid but there is culture and cool experiences

    • @raywing00
      @raywing00 Год назад

      @@imgonnaputsomedirtinureyedabs
      It’s probably just some westwoke libtard who have never been in Singapore brainwashed by propaganda.

    • @sashamellon822
      @sashamellon822 Год назад

      @@imgonnaputsomedirtinureyedabs there is nothing wrong with Singapore, it’s just there’s not much natural beauty , just like Dubai . It was just a RUclips lighthearted joke comment as well. I’ve never even been there I might be totally wrong!

    • @imgonnaputsomedirtinureyedabs
      @imgonnaputsomedirtinureyedabs Год назад

      @@sashamellon822 I would say many of our parks are really beautiful but ur right. While we have beauty, it’s not raw natural beauty

  • @xijinpig7978
    @xijinpig7978 Год назад +8

    as per video, malaysia is cheap and its true
    everything there is cheap!
    even their police is so cheap that $20 usd can get you out of trouble

    • @huaiwei
      @huaiwei Год назад

      Things there are cheap....except for imported, high-end gadgets and branded goods. There is a reason why even Malaysians travel to Singapore just to get them.