Singapore, a country where you shouldn't chew gum! Things first-time travelers don't know Strict regulations, an astonishingly long shopping mall, and the world's eighth-ranked university. Let's find out 5 'surprise charms' of Singapore. We don't know much about it. Real SingaporeLeave knowing!

Real Singapore🇸🇬
Planning a trip to Singapore? How much do you know about it? We'll introduce you to the real Singapore, a place that first-time visitors never know.
From public transportation information to must-try foods and even Singapore universities, let's delve into the real Singapore, one by one, and discover its fascinating side.
Before reading this article, Discover Singapore's unexpected charms with vivid video.do!
1. A clean country created by strict laws
One of the most surprising things about Singapore for first-time visitors is its clean streets. It's truly amazing how there isn't a single gum stain on the ground. In fact, this is The scary system called 'fine'Because there is.
- Importing and selling gum : Up to 10,000 SGD (Singapore Dollars)
- Jaywalking : 50 SGD ~ 1,000 SGD
- Smoking in non-smoking areas (indoors and designated areas) : 200 SGD
- Eating food in public places : Up to 500 SGD
- Possession and use of electronic cigarettes : Up to 2,000 SGD
- Pets not wearing leashes : Up to 5,000 SGD
- Drinking in public places : Up to 1,000 SGD
- (The same applies to foreigners)
These strict laws are a result of a national strategy to ensure order and security in a multi-ethnic society, and in fact Even minor violations can result in heavy fines, whipping, or even death.There is.
Singapore's Taehyung
Caning in Singapore is a corporal punishment applied to male offenders aged between 18 and 50. It is used for anti-social crimes such as drug trafficking, sex crimes, vandalism, rioting, and illegal overstaying.
They say that the victim was tied to a frame with their clothes off and their buttocks exposed, and then struck several times with a 1.27cm thick stick of bamboo, causing the skin to rip and bleed, requiring at least a week of treatment.
📌OtherApplies equally to nationalsThey said it would work Be sure to pay attentiondo!
2. Transportation costs in Singapore
Singapore's transportation system is so well-developed that there's no need to take expensive taxis. In particular, Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) is the fastest way to get around the city.
🚇Singapore MRT
Most of Singapore's popular tourist attractions are within walking distance of MRT stations, so you don't have to take a bus or taxi. You can travel all over Singapore using only MRT. there is.
🔻Singapore MRT route map attachedI did it.🔻

- MRT prices
- Day 1: SGD 10 | Day 2: SGD 16 | Day 3: SGD 20
- Unlimited EZ-Link at the above price 🔎[Prepaid Singapore Tourist Pass Card] Go to purchase
🚌 Singapore double-decker bus
The double-decker buses that can be easily seen in Singapore are similar to those in our country. Travel around Singapore like a city tour bus, admiring every corner.It is a means of transportation that can be used.
The front row seats on the second floor are particularly popular, offering unobstructed views. If you're traveling to Singapore, be sure to ride it! In the sweltering heat of Singapore, it's the second most frequently used public transportation after the MRT.
👉 Singapore E-simGo see it! : https://myrealt.rip/NOsw94

🚕 Singapore Grab
In hot Singapore, if you find yourself in an area where walking is difficult or public transportation is unclear, Grab is the way to go.
Convenient use through the appIt is possible, but especially during late night or peak hours, surcharges can be applied, so the fare can nearly double, so it is recommended to check your destination in advance and decide.
3. A gourmet paradise
When you say 'Singapore' Chili crab as a signature dishIt reminds me of the restaurant that is most famous for its chili crab. Jumbo SeafoodIt is generally priced at 80 to 100 SGD per 1kg.
For example, crab 800g is about 88 SGD It is about that level, For 2 people, usually order 800-900g sizeIf a family of three visits and orders, An amount that easily exceeds 100,000 wonThat's it.

However, if you eat this chili crab at a hawker center, you can enjoy it at a much cheaper price. A symbol representing Singapore's food culture, offering a variety of local dishes at affordable prices.This is a place where you can taste it.
This is a place where you can experience Singapore's diverse food culture in one place, and there are many signature menus such as chicken rice, chili crab, and roti prata. The price is also cheap, ranging from $2 to $7.do.
Representative hawker centers and their features🍴
- Maxwell Food Centre
- location(View on Google Maps) : 📍1 Kadayanallur St, Singapore 069184 – Chinatown
- characteristic
- Tian Tian Hainan Chicken Rice (a truly authentic dish, endorsed by world-renowned Gordon Ramsay)
- Full of local atmosphere, many historic street stalls, the building is old, but the food quality is recognized.
- Tips : Seats can be reserved (chope) with tissue paper, but cash is required (some stores do not accept credit cards)
- Other popular menus : Laksa, Char Guo Teow, Satay, BBQ Gai Li
- Lau Pa Sat
- location(Google Maps): 📍18 Raffles Quay, Singapore 048582 - Financial center
- characteristic :
- A restored 19th-century market building
- Located inside a 120-year-old Victorian building
- It is famous for its lively night market.
- The most famous dish is satay (grilled skewers), and the view of the surrounding high-rise buildings is impressive.
- Tips : Outdoor seating opens after 7pm, so it's better to visit in the evening than during the day.
- Representative food : This place is a must-try for satay! If you like satay, this is the place to go!

- Old Airport Road Food Centre – Near Mountbatten MRT
- location : 51 Old Airport Rd, Singapore 390051
- characteristic :
- A "True Food Heaven" Chosen by Locals
- A truly authentic restaurant recommended by famous chefs
- Few tourists and centered around local merchants
- High density of restaurants
- Tips : It's always crowded during lunch time, so it's essential to get a number in advance, and the inside seats are cooler than the outside seats.
- Representative food : Char Kway Teow, Prawn Mee, Hokkien Mee, etc.
- Newton Food Centre – In front of Newton MRT
- location : 500 Clemenceau Ave N, Singapore 229495
- characteristic :
- A place with many outdoor tables and known as a 'night food mecca'
- Famous as the filming location for the popular movie 'Crazy Rich Asians'
- Focused on foreign tourists
- The price is a bit expensiveas The taste and atmosphere are guaranteed
- Famous for its variety of seafood dishes and fast-turnover street food stalls
- Tips : There may be solicitation, so please call in advance Check the reputable booth number Post order
- (Booths #01-53, #70, #13, #45) are the most reputable in Newton Food Centre.
- Tiong Bahru Market and Food Centre
- location : 30 Seng Poh Rd, Singapore 168898
- characteristic :
- One of the cleanest and most ventilated hawker centers
- Famous for its breakfast spots
- Retro feel, close to the cafe street, perfect for enjoying after a meal
- Popular for its local atmosphere, fresh ingredients, and reasonable prices.
- Tips : The best time to visit is between 9 and 11 a.m. Some stalls close early after lunch.
- Representative food : Lo Lo Mi, Chicken Rice, Chuy Kwe (Rice Cake)
📌 Hawker Centre Comparison Summary Table
| hawker center | Location/Atmosphere | signature dish | Recommended visiting times | Tourists vs. Locals | Tips |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maxwell | Chinatown, traditional | Hainanese Chicken Rice | lunch | local majority | chope |
| Lau Pa Sat | CBD night market style | Satay, fried noodles | dinner | many tourists | Satay Street after 7pm |
| Old Airport Road | local focus | Prawn mee, Hokkien mee | lunch | Local 90% | Arrive quickly |
| Newton | Outdoor, movie location | Chili crab, satay | night | Tourist-oriented | Beware of solicitation |
| Tiong Bahru | Retro, clean | Lo Romy, Chui Que | morning | mixed | Beware of early closing |
✏️Hawker Centre Visiting Tips
- Cash or NETS card : Most payments are small, so make sure to prepare cash!
- How to reserve a seat : There is a 'chope' culture where you put toilet paper or a water bottle on the table.
- Check the hygiene rating sticker : Grade A is the cleanest
- No water purifier : Buy bottled water directly!
- Clear the table : It is basic manners to return the equipment after use!
📌 Singaporeans also always take their foreign friends when they visit. I highly recommend visiting the hawker centre.do!
4. Orchard Road, a shopping paradise
Singapore Orchard Road Asia's largest shopping street, approximately 2-3km longis the most famous shopping center in Singapore.
In the past, it was an area with orchards and pepper farms, but in the 1970s, it was transformed into a commercial district through urban planning, and large shopping malls, department stores, hotels, and restaurants were built. It's a huge bustling city nowIt became.

Move by major shopping mall Route and walking time
Orchard Road is approximately 2.2 km long and is mainly served by the MRT Somerset Stationclass Orchard StationMajor shopping malls are distributed around the center.
- Ion Orchard : Directly connected to MRT Orchard Station, it is very convenient to access and boasts the largest scale among Orchard Road shopping malls.
- Ngee Ann City : It is about a 5-minute walk from ION Orchard.
- Orchard Central : It is very close, just a 1-minute walk from Exit B of Somerset MRT Station.
- Tangs : It is within 3 to 5 minutes walking distance from Nian City.
- Plaza Singapura : It is about a 10 to 15 minute walk from the end of Orchard Road near Dhoby Ghaut MRT station.
- 313 Somerset : A large shopping mall directly connected to Somerset MRT Station.

📌 It takes about 15 to 20 minutes to walk from Somerset Station to ION Orchard, and it is very accessible as it takes about 5 to 10 minutes to walk between major shopping malls.
Most of the shopping malls are connected by underground passages. Comfortable travel even in hot Singapore weatherAccording to your shopping plan It is efficient to plan a route starting from Somerset Station or Orchard Station.no see.
5. The world's 8th-ranked university is in Singapore?
The National University of Singapore (NUS) consistently holds the top spot in Asia's rankings, and is expected to be ranked first by QS in 2025. 8th in the world university rankingsEnough to be ranked High level of competitivenessIt has.
Thanks to strong support and investment from the Singapore government, NUS maintains high educational quality and academic advancement through tuition assistance programs and research and development support. Collaborating with global companies, NUS provides students with international competitiveness and diverse career opportunities.

Furthermore, Singapore's multicultural and international environment, where English is the official language, allows students from various nationalities to gather and form a global network, broadening their international perspectives and experiences.
👉 [5 Surprising Facts About Singapore for Your First Time] Go watch the video!
Singapore travel review
Singapore may be a small country, but it's incredibly fascinating every time I visit. It's a clean and well-regulated country, but it also has many hidden stories. The more I learn about it, the more curious I become about it.
The next installment will feature a series of must-see spots when traveling to Singapore. Stay tuned!