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Five Reasons Not to Travel to Singapore: This SEA Country is One to Avoid

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When I first moved to Bangkok,Thailand I needed to do a visa run (leave Thailand to get a new visa, then come back) and a friend recommended Singapore. I'd never been to Singapore, heard it had good English bookstores and, with a two hour flight from Thailand it was convenient, so I booked a trip. But, two days after arriving in this 'island state', I couldn't wait to leave Singapore and, since then, I've never been back. In fact, if you're thinking of traveling to Singapore on business or vacation, these five big reasons might make you think, like I do, Singapore is definitely a country to avoid.
1. Singapore Is The World's Most Boring Country - One of the smallest countries on the planet, Singapore has little to do to keep you entertained. Sure, if you like shopping malls, or sitting in restaurants, Singapore has many of them. But other than tacky Sentosa Island with its Universal Studios Theme Park, there's little else to do except shop and eat.

Half the fun of being in Asia is its lively streets, smells, sounds, street nightlife, food stalls and cities that never sleep. Singapore, on the other hand, is one of the world's most sterile countries, with all the outdoor food in 'hawker areas' (dull, compared to Bangkok), and with none of the street life of most Asian cities. After being in Bangkok, Hanoi, Kuala Lumpur and Hong Kong, I felt like I was sleepwalking in Singapore - it really was that dull. After my second day in Singapore, and a 'city tour' that took all of three hours, I was so bored I booked a flight back to Bangkok two days early as I couldn't stomach one more day in the world's most boring country. Singapore is a country to avoid.

2. Singapore Is Expensive - Compared to most other Asian countries, Singapore is expensive. With things like taxis, hotels, shopping and eating on a par with America, I saw no point in visiting an Asian country, then spending as much as I would in America, if not more. For cheap yet amazing places to travel in Asia, avoid Singapore completely, and try Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Shanghai, Ho Chi Minh - basically anywhere but Singapore.

3. Everything in Singapore Is Regulated - A society gone mad with rules, you hardly dare breath in Singapore, in case you do something that's against the law. Chewing gum is against the law and bubble gum and chewing gum are not allowed to be sold in the country. Forgetting to flush the toilet could get you a fine of $500, if you're a gay man and discovered kissing another man you could end up receiving a jail sentence, and don't forget people are still caned in Singapore for some crimes, including that really serious one of chewing gum.

4. Singaporean Culture is Conformist - In other Asian countries like South Korea, Japan, Thailand and Malaysia, the culture of the country is fascinating as, with less rules, citizens are free to experiment with ideas. In Singapore, due to the restrictive laws, the Singaporean art scene practically non-existent. Not surprising really as, if you stifle a people's creativity and imagination as the Singaporean government does, then people are socialized to conform and think within the box and not outside it. Not a catalyst for great artwork, literature or any other cultural experimentation.

5. Singapore Is One of the World's Most Censored Countries - Censorship in Singapore is rampant. Political, racial, sexual and religious issues are frequently censored, with most TV programs, movies, magazines and newspapers censored by the Singaporean government. Movies have scenes cut from them, certain books are not allowed to be sold, some music can't be played, cable TV has some shows banned, and newspapers and magazines have to be careful what they publish in case the government shuts them down.

Many people think Singapore's intense censorship is to keep the People's Action Party in power, which is done by stopping political dissention and discussion. But, to a tourist or business person thinking of visiting Singapore, why would you want to give your hard-earned money to a country that practices that much censorship and control over its citizens?

The final straw for me though, as a writer, was to hear about the arrest of British journalist Alan Shandrake. Shandrake, who lives in both the UK and Malaysia, was arrested during a book signing in Singapore because of his book "Once a Jolly Hangman: Singapore's Justice in the Dock", a critique about Singapore's legal system. Now stuck in Singapore awaiting trial, Shandrake will probably be found guilty, if Singapore's censorship court cases in the past are anything to go by, and could receive a fine and a jail term. All for criticizing a long-outdated legal system and one which has the world's highest per capita rate of executions.

As a writer, and as someone who travels around Asia often, for the above five reasons plus many others, Singapore is the last place in the world I would ever go back to. Censored, conformist, bogged down with rules, and the dullest place on the planet - Singapore? You can keep it.
 
Another reason is because it is filled with the stench of a large population of foreign trash !!!:oIo:
 
Singaporean Culture is Conformist - In other Asian countries like South Korea, Japan, Thailand and Malaysia, the culture of the country is fascinating as, with less rules, citizens are free to experiment with ideas. In Singapore, due to the restrictive laws, the Singaporean art scene practically non-existent. Not surprising really as, if you stifle a people's creativity and imagination as the Singaporean government does, then people are socialized to conform and think within the box and not outside it. Not a catalyst for great artwork, literature or any other cultural experimentation.

This one made me look down on sinkies... conformist are cowards.
 
As a writer, and as someone who travels around Asia often, for the above five reasons plus many others, Singapore is the last place in the world I would ever go back to. Censored, conformist, bogged down with rules, and the dullest place on the planet - Singapore? You can keep it.

and the stupid sinkie citizens vote for such shit... avoid sinkies at all cost.
 
But other than tacky Sentosa Island with its Universal Studios Theme Park, there's little else to do except shop and eat.

Nailed it.

In fact, I would say the entire island is tacky. Tacky, artificial, plastic. Any remnants of historical value or authenticity have been systematically destroyed in the name of economic progress.
 
Stay longer & would get to know that this is a "PAP" theme park...
 
Another reason is because it is filled with the stench of a large population of foreign trash !!!:oIo:

i thought you would say, cannot take out CPF, so better leave...in fact if you leave and become a citizen of another country, you can get back your cpf.. what a win win situation for you.
 
This is clearly a hatchet job. Singapore is certainly not cheap compared to other asian countries. More importantly Singaporeans will not fawn on or fall at the feet of Ang Mos like other asian countries where the service staff will do cartwheels when they see an angmo. She obviously got hit with expenses and the lack of attention.

Singapore in view of size is no nature paradise or blessed with places of interest but it is a convenient and hospital place and where most things work.
 
This is clearly a hatchet job. Singapore is certainly not cheap compared to other asian countries. More importantly Singaporeans will not fawn on or fall at the feet of Ang Mos like other asian countries where the service staff will do cartwheels when they see an angmo. She obviously got hit with expenses and the lack of attention.

Singapore in view of size is no nature paradise or blessed with places of interest but it is a convenient and hospital place and where most things work.

Yeah def a hatchet job and the usual Singapore haters r fueling it. Singapore is not paradise but its def better than most destinations. Otherwise why so many want to visit and live here. Of course the locals want less to come so that we can enjoy our little island more for ourselves.
 
This is clearly a hatchet job. Singapore is certainly not cheap compared to other asian countries. More importantly Singaporeans will not fawn on or fall at the feet of Ang Mos like other asian countries where the service staff will do cartwheels when they see an angmo. She obviously got hit with expenses and the lack of attention.

Singapore in view of size is no nature paradise or blessed with places of interest but it is a convenient and hospital place and where most things work.

Right. Just another snobbish but cheapskate angmo who feels all asian countries other than Jepun are supposed to be dirt cheap.
 
I've said for the longest time these angmo beggars gotta wake up to face the reality of their new found status, ie they are no longer treated as "wealthy expats". These losers can go live at some cheap 3rd world countries with their Issan beer girl.
 
This one made me look down on sinkies... conformist are cowards.


I was there at the Esplande...to my surprise it is dead quiet..

They offer 3 free hours of parking if u spent $30...

Never, never do business there..u are throwing your money into the sea..

The main reasons is that with the restrictions and censorship ( like Lesile Cartoon), u will not get patronage and the art scene will just die off.

The govt stifle our creativity and enterprise..but an old lady selling tissue at the hawker centre, they said she has enterprise.
 
Singapore in view of size is no nature paradise or blessed with places of interest but it is a convenient and hospital place and where most things work.

Most tourists frankly don't give a flip about 'convenience' and whether 'things mostly work'. You can find convenience and functionality in most modern, industrialised cities. There's nothing exceptional about it, so stop with the misguided patriotism.

Tourists care about nature, scenery and places of interest and of places of historical value.

There's only so much that ogling at an overly pimped out airport or shopping at cookie-cutter malls can do for your tourism business.

Singapore is just good for a weekend getaway and a transit stopover to other more endearing, exotic locations in SE Asia. That's all.
 
The govt stifle our creativity and enterprise.

After arresting a 'sticker vandal' and a cartoonist, that's hardly a surprise.

In fact, I say the govt does not want the people to be creative or enterprising, contrary to the usual talking heads paying lip service to those ideals.

What it wants is a fearful, conformist people who are obedient workers.
 
laksaboy;150u9357 said:
After arresting a 'sticker vandal' and a cartoonist, that's hardly a surprise.

In fact, I say the govt does not want the people to be creative or enterprising, contrary to the usual talking heads paying lip service to those ideals.

What it wants is a fearful, conformist people who are obedient workers.

The govt just want low life ball-less stupid Sinkies...based on the number of sinkie morons here..they have succeeded.
 
Most tourists frankly don't give a flip about 'convenience' and whether 'things mostly work'. You can find convenience and functionality in most modern, industrialised cities. There's nothing exceptional about it, so stop with the misguided patriotism.

Tourists care about nature, scenery and places of interest and of places of historical value.

There's only so much that ogling at an overly pimped out airport or shopping at cookie-cutter malls can do for your tourism business.

Singapore is just good for a weekend getaway and a transit stopover to other more endearing, exotic locations in SE Asia. That's all.

U r rite. For me I like a place with character....unique, interesting. But Singapore is good in that its safe...thats important.
 
After arresting a 'sticker vandal' and a cartoonist, that's hardly a surprise.

In fact, I say the govt does not want the people to be creative or enterprising, contrary to the usual talking heads paying lip service to those ideals.

What it wants is a fearful, conformist people who are obedient workers.

The govt do not know how to handle creative people. They themselves are sinkie losers too. The only way is being a gangster and use police as thugs..and you pay tax for such shit.
 
I think this writer is looking for the wrong things in the wrong places. Sg is a good place to do business. If one is looking for fun and excitement, there are many other places.

Also too bad she doesn't appreciate char kwey teow.

Cheers!
 
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