Singapore’s comprehensive transport system is convenient and comfortable, but what’s uncomfortable is the scorching hot sun as you wait at the bus stops.
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5 SG government apps that will make your life easier
The Singapore government has been very aggressive in pushing the Smart Nation agenda – numerous mobile apps have been released by the different agencies in the past few months, and they are all aimed at making your life easier.
Knowing your mobile plan options in Singapore
In a 2016 report from internet firm OpenSignal, Singapore was voted as having the fastest mobile data speeds in the world. The island’s telecommunications spans the entire city-state – which means that wherever you go you will definitely be able to enjoy your cat videos. The wide coverage, ease
Hawker centres: The fabric holding together the culinary culture of Singapore
If you ask around, most Singaporeans will tell you that their favourite hobby is eating. There are a variety of cuisines available in Singapore given its geographical location and multi-cultural population. Most of the classic dishes of the sunny island-state can be found in one of its national icon
Singapore wants to make government data open to everyone
Singapore’s is facing a political challenge over how to democratise new technologies. “We are living amid an accelerating digital revolution, [and] the people and the companies, and I might add the nations, who master the technology first, will have an enormous reach because their market is the
Secular state, multi-religious society
Singapore is often seen as a secular state, because it has no state religion. However, the society is far from secular – there are ten official religions in Singapore, and over 80 percent of its citizens professed religious affiliations. A 2014 analysis by the Pew Research Centre found Singapore t
Singapore in top 10 most expensive cities: Index
Singapore has emerged as one of the top 10 most expensive cities to relocate to with a basic month living cost of US$2,148.45, according to the 2017 Relocation Price Index.
How to become a Singapore permanent resident?
Being a Permanent Resident (PR) does allow access to some facilities which the locals get like Public housing, health care and quality education and so on. This write-up is about understanding the process of applying for PR.
Live like Undivided family: How do you get your family to Singapore?
An EP holder can live with his family in Singapore by applying for Dependent Pass or DP for a spouse and children who are under 21 years old and unmarried.
Singapore; Sunny, with every chance of rainfall
Singapore season, weather, and climate: When in Singapore, get ready for rain and shine, all in good measure. Yet, the wet tropical wet climate does not disrupt life.