A huge nature park in Singapore.
What is Garden by the Bay?
The first prime minister of Singapore
Who is Lee Kuan Yew?
February 6th, 1819
When was Singapore Founded?
Tharman Shanmugaratnam
Who is the president of Singapore?
A popular national dish in Singapore and was invented in around the 1950's
What is Chili Crab?
A statue that is half lion and half mermaid that brings in a lot of visitors.
What is the Merlion?
A famous competitor in swimming and was a coach for swimming.
A war that lasted around 7-8 days and took place during 1942.
What is the Battle of Singapore?
Prime Ministers and Presidents
What type of people run Singapore?
Because of reclamation.
Why is Singapore constantly growing?
A 55-story high building that has numerous designer shops and dozens of high-end restaurants.
What is the Marina Bay Sands?
A famous singer and song-writer in Singapore.
Who is Stefanie Sun?
August 9th, 1965
When did Singapore gain there independence?
To keep their own administration "corruption-free" and efficient
What is the Singapore's governments' main goal?
Yes, because of a mistaken tiger sighting.
Did Singapore name one of their cities "Lion City"?
A lotus inspired museum that opened in 2011 and has become one of Singapore's best known cultural landmarks.
What is the Art-Science Museum?
An actor, singer, and musician that is known for many things like his movies, songs, etc.
Who is Jackson Rathbone?
February 15th, 1942 (ending in 1945)
When did Japan occupy Singapore?
Unitary Parliamentary Republic
What type of Government does Singapore have?
Because it is the fasted-walking nation in the world!
Why do people in Singapore walk so fast?
A 920-foot long bridge that spans the Singapore River and links landmark attractions such as the Singapore Flyer and the Esplanade Theatre.
What is Helix Bridge?
A Singaporean actress, singer, businesswomen, and model.
Who is Fann Wong?
September 1st, 1993
When did Singapore get an actual president?
People's Action Party (PAP)
How is a president picked in Singapore?
Why does Singapore ban chewing gum?