Field Trip To Singapore Essay

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Singapore is a multi-ethnic society with Chinese around 77%, Indian around 6%, Malay around 15% and expatriates around 2%; we can get a good overview of the deep driving factors of Singaporean culture relative to other world cultures. And most important in Singapore all people always busy on their phones they never have time for being social. For example when I daily travel to college during business hour or normal hour all they were busy on their phones. Never smile or say something. In traffic jam they were not press horm or during any time they don’t use horn. In my whole field trip I can’t hear sound of horn. Singaporeans have a big patience level. In Singapore; children are raised to stay within the family. From early infancy on, children …show more content…

Super tree grove is uniquely designed vertical gardens of 25-50 metres tall have large canopies that provide shade in the day and come alive with exhilarating display of light and sound at night. Super tree like awsome very beautiful and you can enjoy the view from Singapore flyer or tallest building because night view tells more about super tree appearence. Heritage gardens are the root of Singapore’s diverse history and culture through the fascinating story of plants in the heritage gardens. You will Walk around the themed gardens and discover how plants are intricately linked to Singapore’s culture. Basically it describes Singapore’s history how Singapore grows and develops after world war which is very tough but they do lots of handiwork and develop a country. The world of plants is a botanical world and a beautiful intriguing last. It has join hand into a realm of lush greenery unlike any other and learns all about the spectacular myriad of plants growing in abundance at the world of plants. This is the best botanical garden I have ever seen in this world with lots of plants and beautiful

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