The video is a detailed overview of Singapore, a city-state located in Southeast Asia. Singapore is known for its strict prohibitions and unique laws, which are enforced with zero tolerance. The country is famous for its economic growth, with a high standard of living and a strong legal system. Singapore is a multicultural society with a diverse population, and it has one of the best education systems in the world. The country is also known for its strict laws against littering, public drunkenness, and other activities that could potentially harm the environment or public order. Singapore's economy is heavily reliant on tourism and foreign investment, and the country is home to several UNESCO world heritage sites. The video ends with a brief history of the country's name, "Singapore, the Lion City," and encourages viewers to subscribe to the channel for more information.
1. Singapore is an island country located in the south of the Malay Peninsula in South East Asia, only 135 kilometers away from the equator. The country is one of the 3 city states in the world, dominated by a single city, Singapore.
2. Singapore has a surface area of 700 square kilometers. The farthest point is only 49 kilometers away. Singapore's overseas neighbors are Malaysia and Indonesia.
3. The journey from Istanbul to Singapore takes approximately 10 hours non-stop. The time difference between the two countries is five hours.
4. Singapore is famous for its strict prohibitions. The state implements a zero-tolerance policy for those who violate these bans, with penalties ranging from fines to whipping, imprisonment, and even death.
5. Singapore is one of the most impressive examples of economic growth. The country has become a center of attraction for foreign investors. The country is second in the world according to the ease of doing business index ranking.
6. Singapore has the busiest and second-largest commercial port in the world. It is one of the most important financial and freight transportation centers globally.
7. Singapore is a country without a common language, ethnic culture, and historical identity. It has a very diverse cultural structure. The total population is 5.6 million.
8. Singapore has four official languages: standard Chinese, Malay, and Mandarin. However, English is widely spoken in education and business life.
9. The currency of Singapore is the Singapore dollar. All money, including coins, has Singapore written in all four official languages.
10. Singapore is the third least corrupt country in the world. The country's prime minister is the world's highest-paid country leader. His annual salary is approximately 1.7 million US dollars.
11. Singapore is the fourth most expensive city in the world. The country has many prohibitions, including a ban on chewing gum, environmental pollution, gum chewing for non-medical reasons, and spreading false news on the internet.
12. Singapore is much more than an airport. The lush green image of the country is more than an airport. It can be seen from the butterfly garden, there are cacti, orchids, and many other botanical differences.
13. The world's largest indoor waterfall is located in Singapore. The water flowing from this waterfall is created entirely from rainwater.
14. Singapore passport is from Japan. After the world's most powerful passport, the country's most popular place to visit is the Botanical gardens, which are on the UNESCO world heritage list.
15. Singapore has a tropical climate. It is hot throughout the year with high humidity and abundant rainfall. The maximum temperature difference during the year is only 3-4 degrees.
16. The biggest symbol of the country is an imaginary animal whose head is a lion and the rest is a fish. It is said to be an Indonesian Prince line-out. But in the 14th century, when they came to this Land, they saw the Lions, and the region called Singapore, the Lion City, by combining simha, which means city, and full, which means city, and over time, it turned into its current form with this name. [Source: Document(page