China,
Malaysia, India - there are so many different influences on customs, food and
culture here that it really is one of the world’s most exciting melting pots.
Locals love to eat, and live to shop. You can find anything from golf to indoor
skiing here, as well as bustling nightlife along the Three Quays. Then it’s
back to your luxury hotel for a well-earned rest.
South East Asia’s answer to Manhattan – inspiring, invigorating and intoxicating, with exotic food, exclusive shops and heady nightlife.
Singapore
is more or less on the equator, and its temperature stays consistently high all
year round. It can be humid too, with sudden storms bringing relief. The wettest
time of year to come is November to January. The city state is home to a number
of faiths, so there are public holidays throughout the year. But one
celebration well worth seeing is Chinese New Year in February.
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