Singapore
In the time that it takes to utter its name, Singapore’s probably transcended your idea of the future; but what makes it all so special is its consistent attention to tending the roots that it came from.
In the time that it takes to utter its name, Singapore’s probably transcended your idea of the future; but what makes it all so special is its consistent attention to tending the roots that it came from.
Proud to be a melting pot of cultures that has just got bigger over the years, Singapore has the evidence to show that it’s so much more than a pit stop. A powerhouse in a way only Asia knows how (even the airport masks as a rainforest) the mind-blowing Marina Bay and opulent Orchard Road rightfully provide a playground of distractions. Until, of course, quick-as-a-whip explorers discover and mirror its approach to doing things differently; unveiling a quietly caring side that consistently nourishes the local community and traditions.
Found in everything from seriously cool green spaces nodding to a fishing village past, to the wildest of checkers matches still played in China Town; there’s just something about adopting that age-old trick of looking backwards that creates a visionary future.
In pursuit of…
There’s a misconception that Singapore is just that little bit too perfect, westernised, futuristic; but take a casual stroll along the mural-filled streets or a cycle through a (fascinatingly efficient) web of bike routes and its neighbourhoods reveal a snapshot into their traditions. For foodies, the hotspots are the hawker centres, where generations of communities fuse together by the forkfuls. Filled with a mishmash of Malay, Indian and Chinese cuisine that now go by the name of Singaporean favourites, there’s no surprise that these are the hubbubs for families to blend and share their stories. Or perhaps it’s a challenge for the savviest of shoppers, with a trip down memory lane to all the old shophouses that hold the histories of boutiques gone by.
A sense of place
Get to know our favourite spots in Singapore, from the eye-catching Marina Bay to the heritage Newton Hawker Centres.
Its essence...
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Despite the jetlag and plane journeys that can eat up two days in one, some places are just worthy of the long-haul; and when it comes to the likes of Asia distance really does make the heart grow fonder.