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ABOUT SINGAPORE
Singapore is located approximately 137 kilometres north of the
equator. It comprises the main island of Singapore and some 63 offshore islands.
Singapore is eight hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time.
THE PEOPLE AND FESTIVALS
There are close to four million Singaporeans of Chinese, Malay, Indian and
Eurasian ethnicity. The main religions practised are Buddhism, Taoism, Islam,
Christianity and Hinduism. The four official languages in Singapore are Bahasa
Malayu, Chinese (Mandarin), Tamil and English. The national language is Bahasa
Malayu, while English is widely used as the language of administration. The
different ethnic groups in Singapore coexist peacefully and they enjoy religious
harmony.
Singapore offers all the technological excellence of the
West. It is less expensive to study in Singapore than in most other major cities
of the West. Strategically located, Singapore is poised to grow tremendously in
the new millennium.
Students who are part of this dynamic growth process would
have opportunities in the various Financial, Information Technology and
Manufacturing sectors.
With political stability and a conducive study environment,
Singapore is an ideal place to gain an internationally recognised educational
qualification.
WEATHER
Singapore'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.
GETTING AROUND SINGAPORE
MRT
The Singapore Mass Rapid Transit (SMRT) is a modern, air-conditioned passenger
train service with stations all over the city. There are two main lines - one
from Marina Bay to Jurong East via Woodlands and the other from Changi Airport
to Boon Lay. You can obtain a copy of A Quick Guide to MRT Travel from the
Station Control Rooms in all MRT stations. For more information on both the MRT
and bus services, you can refer to the TransitLink Guide, which is available at
SGD 1.50 in most MRT stations and bus interchanges as well as at major
bookstores.
From the city centre, the MRT ride to the Changi Airport
station is only 27 minutes. The train service from the Changi Airport station
operates at an average frequency of 12 minutes and its service hours are as
follows:
Changi Airport station to City Hall station
First train: 5:31am (Mon to Sat), 5:59am (Sun and public holidays)
Last train: 11:18pm (daily)
City Hall station to Changi Airport station
First train: 6:09am (Mon to Sat), 6:45am (Sun and public holidays)
Last train: 12:03am (daily)
The fare for a single trip from Changi Airport station to
City Hall station is SGD 1.40. For the convenience of travellers, trains serving
the Changi Airport station provide luggage racks and free space in every
carriage.
The Rail Travel Information System (RATIS) disseminates
real-time information on train arrival times and destinations. The information
is displayed on plasma screens in the platform area and on LED panels found on
the concourse. Do read the train destinations from the RATIS or listen to
in-train announcements to ensure that you are travelling on the right train to
your destination.
If you are on board a train going towards Pasir Ris station,
you will need to alight at Tanah Merah interchange station and board the train
going towards Changi Airport station.
Frequency
Trains operate at intervals of between two and a half minutes and eight minutes
from 5:30am until 12:30am daily. Check at respective MRT stations for precise
train arrival/departure timings.
Fares
Travelling on the MRT is cheap, with rides ranging from SGD 0.80 to a maximum of
SGD 1.70. Instead of using cash, you may choose to pay your MRT and bus fares
with a stored value Ez-link Card. The Card can be bought or revalued from any
TransitLink Ticket Sales Office located in most MRT stations and bus
interchanges. Each adult Card is sold with a minimum value of SGD 10 plus a
deposit fee of SGD 5.
BUS
You can easily get from one point to another by bus with an ez-link Card, which
can also be used on the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT). SBS bus 36 runs between
Orchard Road and Changi Airport. The public bus stations are located in Terminal
1 at Basement 2, and in Terminal 2 at Basement Level. Details of bus routes and
fares are displayed at bus stations.
Fares
SGD 0.70 to SGD 1.40 - non air-conditioned buses.
SGD 0.80 to SGD 1.70 - air-conditioned buses.
Exact fare is required. Check with the bus driver on the
appropriate fare for your destination or visit the TransitLink website for the
fare structure. Alternatively, call the TransitLink hotline at 1800-767 4333
(toll-free in Singapore only, operating hours are from Monday to Friday, 8am to
6pm and Saturday, 8am to 1pm) for assistance.
Operating hours:
From 6am to 12 midnight. Check at respective bus interchanges or bus stops for
precise bus arrival/departure timings.
SIA HOP-ON
Hop onto this tourist bus service and explore the shopping, cultural and
entertainment areas within the city. The SIA Hop-on covers Orchard Road, Bugis
Junction, Suntec City, the Civic District, Boat Quay, Chinatown, Little India
and the Singapore Botanic Gardens.
Fares
Singapore Stopover Holiday (SSH) passengers (Please present SSH Identification
Card for boarding): Free of charge
Singapore Airlines or SilkAir passengers (Please present air
ticket or boarding pass when purchasing day pass): SGD 3 for adults and
children.
Other visitors: SGD 6 for adults and SGD 4 for children.
Tickets can be purchased from most hotels, SIA ticket offices in the city and
from the bus drivers directly.
Operating hours: Daily, from 9am to 6pm at 30-minute intervals.
TAXIS
Over 15,000 air-conditioned cabs provide comfortable, hassle-free travel at a
very reasonable cost. They can be flagged down 24 hours a day on most roads,
with well-marked taxi-stands available outside most major shopping centres and
hotels. At Changi Airport, the taxi stand is located just outside the Arrival
Hall on Level 1 in Terminal 1, and located at the end of the Arrival Hall on
Level 1 in Terminal 2 (South Wing)
Standard Taxi Rates
All taxis are metered.
SGD 2.40 for first 1km or part thereof (flag down fare)
SGD 0.10 for every 225m thereafter (up to 10km)
SGD 0.10 for every 200m thereafter (from 10km onwards)
SGD 0.10 for every 30 secs/25 secs of waiting time
Surcharges
Some surcharges not shown on the meter include:
Between 12am and 6am: 50% of fare
Each time a taxi is hired at Changi or Seletar Airport: SGD 3. A surcharge of
SGD 5 is payable on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays for trips from 5pm to 12
midnight.
Each time a taxi is hired at Singapore Expo: SGD 2
Each time a taxi is hired through the telephone:
a) for current bookings: SGD 2.80(TIBS), SGD 3 (CityCab), SGD 3.20 (Comfort)
b) at least half an hour in advance: SGD 4.80 (TIBS), SGD 5 (CityCab), SGD 5.20
(Comfort)
Each time a Premier taxi is hired through the telephone:
for current bookings: SGD 8 (TIBS/Comfort)
b) at least half an hour in advance: SGD 16 (TIBS/Comfort)
Between 5pm to 8pm, Mon to Fri for taxis hired within the CBD:
SGD 1 (CityCab)
Between 5pm to 8pm, Mon to Thu and 5pm to 12 midnight, Fri & Sat for taxis hired
within the CBD: SGD 1 (Comfort/Tibs)
Between 7:30am to 9:30am and 5pm to 8pm, Mon to Sat: SGD 1
Each time a station wagon or London cab is hired: SGD 1
Each time the passenger pays by credit card: 10% of fare
From 6pm on the eve of five major public holidays (New Year's Day, first and
second day of Lunar New Year, Hari Raya Puasa, Deepavali and Christmas) to 12am
of the day of the public holiday (surcharge will apply on the following Monday
if the public holiday falls on a Sunday): SGD 1
Everytime a taxi passes through an Electronic Road Pricing gantry during peak
hours on various roads (including the major expressways), a charge ranging from
SGD 0.50 to SGD 3 is added to the taxi fare. For specific charges visit the Land
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