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Singapore, the City of Lions

Singapore is an island in the Pacific, the city-state of the world’s largest, 710 square kilometers. This city, which has many features in common with the neighboring state of Malaysia, is a charming Asian country. The island is now a big city, traditional in the suburbs, urban and modern interior.

Singapore known for its culture and urban Malay have come together in this city during the past ten years. Chinese cultures, Arabic, Indian and Malay have been mixed in this one place, making the city a true multicultural and metropolitan core. Here you can view a statue of British generals during colonization, traditional pagodas of various religions, including Hindu and Buddhist and Christian basilicas, museums with exhibitions of all cultural trends in Singapore and thousands of unique aspects of this island city state. In addition, this city still has the features of settlers, and over one hundred years belonged to the British Empire. As an example, one can visit the white statue of Thomas Stamford Raffles, in the same spot where he landed and became widely considered as the founder of modern Singapore.

The concrete jungle of Singapore continues to have a lung in the city, as the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve is the only piece of rainforest remaining on the island. In addition, it is recommended to visit the Singapore Botanic Gardens, an ideal place to relax and hang out between natures in the city.

It is worth walking through the main streets of the city, full of traditional jobs and impressive skyscrapers. The city’s main street, Orchard Road or Jalan Kebun, is the most beautiful city with many shops and cafes, casinos and clubs, hotels and business centers.

In this city there are many theaters and museums. Every year there is held the Festival of the Arts, a festival that attracts many tourists with its fusion of Eastern and Western cultures. There you can see all kinds of art, from theater and dance to modern art and contemporary art mixed with the new visual arts.

In the city one can visit the villages known as kampong, small traditional villages in the countryside, or if you can arrange an unforgettable and exciting journey by train across the country. One can make a luxurious train ride will take you through a Singapore to Bangkok and the Malay Peninsula. The train stops, one can enjoy a traditional tea in the traditional coffee shops, or see the religious pagodas are located in the hills. Moreover, one can observe the traditional landscapes of this part of Asia, with its tea plantations and rice fields, crossing small streams and observing their local populations. On the train, one can learn all you want about the endless culture of Singapore, from the same train where everything is decorated with opulence and luxury, and even the cars are lacquered with many Chinese decorations, Malaysian and Thai silk items.

Recently, the city has become an attractive tourist city, with nightlife that will soon rival that of Tokyo or Hong Kong. Its cuisine has also developed and adapted to the modern world, with thousands of traditional food stalls in the main streets. One can stroll through the traditional markets, enjoy the best Asian food or visit the Esplanade and Bay Theatres.

Dubai, the City of Gold

The city’s oil and skyscrapers, surrounded by desert and the Persian Gulf, is one of the major cities of the United Arab Emirates.

The city is known for its amazing scenery and the crystalline waters of the Persian Gulf. Moreover, this city can be considered as a real estate paradise due to its original skyscrapers and luxury hotels and witty, many of them ultra lux class.

This city offers recreational programs that are quite unusual. If you visit the city, has the possibility to go skiing in the dunes or watch a camel race.

This city is also one of the best shopping, as not only one can find numerous articles of jewelry, it’s also many stores of the best brands. In addition, the Dubai airport meets the most famous stores; all tax free (in both the city and airport in case). The Dubai Shopping Festival, Shopping Festival takes place each January, and lasts a month. There you have the opportunity to buy all kinds of items for all brands, and involving hundreds of different companies and designers from all countries.

The Burj Al Arab Hotel, one of the highest and certainly curious hotels in the world, sail-shaped, rises from an artificial island just 280 meters from the coast. Inside, we find two truly exquisite restaurants, Al Muntaha and Al Mahara. El Al Muntaha is over 200 meters high, while the Al Mahara restaurant reminiscent of a submarine.

Formerly, Dubai was divided into two districts, Bur Dubai and Deira. There can still find remnants of the culture and the old houses in the city. Dubai Museum, originally built in 1799, was recently restored and well worth a visit. It is also recommended to visit the Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum House, Al Fahidi Fort.