Singapore: the city with everything

OK, it's my hubby talking now:
I went to Singapore with my cousin several years ago. We actually stayed in Johor Bahru (Malaysia), where my uncle lives. Since it's located pretty much next to Singapore, we can go to S'pore by bus. And indeed we went there - every day.
My cousin even got arrested by the customs once, because he went to Singapore every day and he always brought with him so many things that he bought there. The Malaysian customs probably thought he's a smuggler or something, ha.
Then they realized that his passport is Indonesian, not Malaysian.... :P
Singapore seems to have everything for everyone. If you have kids, they have places for kids. We went to
If you're a culinary maniac, S'pore got all sorts of food. From the street stalls selling Arab to Malaysian food, to the expensive restaurants. If you're into shopping, this city is for you! My cousin felt sad when we had to go back to Indonesia, he enjoyed being in S'pore immensely.
It's very easy to go to places in S'pore. We enjoyed its MRT / subway very much. It enabled us to go around VERY quickly, and the price is right too. I won't even recommend going around by car, it's juts too much hassle (especially on peak hours, the traffic jam can be rather bad).
Don't be hasty though - my sister once jumped in a train without really looking first (because the train was about to leave already), and she ended up going in the wrong direction. LOL... it was scary at first, we were frozen on our feet, looking at her scared face on the leaving train.

Then, we realized that we have the passports :) so that's not a problem then! Ha ha... true enough, after waiting for a while, my sister returned back to that train station.
At least stay there for 3 days, since there are so much to see. A week would be better, since you'll be able to go around without haste, just enjoying the scene. And since S'pore is a transport hub, airline ticket price tend to be cheaper than to other similar destinations.
Also if you're an English speaker, you'll feel at home straight away, since almost everyone is able to speak English there.
OK that's all for now, cheers!

