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Orchard Road Singapore - South East Asia
Singapore is just north of the equator, at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, and is linked to Malaysia by a causeway. It consists of a main island and over 50 islets, one of which is Sentosa, Singapore's famous resort island.
Singapore is the busiest port in the world with over 600 shipping lines sending super tankers, container ships and passenger liners to share the busy waters with coastal fishing vessels and wooden lighters. One of the world's major oil refining and distribution centres, Singapore is also a major supplier of electronic components and a leader in shipbuilding and repairing. It has also become one of the most important financial centres of Asia, with more than 130 banks. Business dealings are facilitated by Singapore's superb communications network which links the Republic to the rest of the world via satellite, 24-hour telegraph and telephone systems. Singapore's strategic location, excellent facilities, fascinating cultural contrasts and tourist attractions contribute to its success as a leading destination for both business and pleasure. The Orchard Road area is a corridor of big hotels and busy shopping centres. Beyond Orchard Road are the fine old colonial homes where the wealthy elite of Singapore still live. Holland Village is an expat enclave out on the western continuation of Orchard Road. Orchard Road is the center of tourist activity - luxury hotels with exotic malls selling the latest international brands, specialty restaurants alongside wine bars, coffee bars, and lounges and multiplexes filled with movie goers till the wee hours of the morning. Orchad Road is the commercial main street of the city. Modern Singapore is truly a Western creation. During centuries, theisland was populated by fishermen and pirates. The central shopping area is concentrated on Orchard Road. It rivals all other areas in terms of sheer volume, quality, and choice. It is a significant center of export of wood and rubber and its population increased considerably with the arrival in mass of Chinese merchants and workmen.Singapore's Champs-Élysees stretches 2.5 kilometres long and is said to have the largest concentration of shopping malls worldwide. Climate Singaponre's climate is warm and humid, with only slight variations between the average maximum of 31 degrees Celcius and minimum of 23 degrees Celcius. This makes it ideal for those who enjoy sunbathing, swimming, sailing and other water sports. But for those who do not enjoy the tropical climate, Singapore is sheltered from the worst effects of the sun with air-conditioning in almost all of its shops, hotels, office buildings and restaurants. Rain falls throughout the year, with more consistent rain coming during the monsoon season from November to January. Showers are usually sudden and heavy, but also brief and refreshing.
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