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What was Singapore called before?

What was Singapore called before?

Temasek
Singapore was known in the 13th to 14th century as Temasek, a name also recorded in Chinese sources as Dan Ma Xi, a country recorded as having two distinct settlements – Long Ya Men and Ban Zu. It changed its name to Singapura perhaps towards the end of 14th century.

Who discovered Singapore?

Widely recognized as the founder of the port city of Singapore, Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles’ (1781-1826) path to Singapore wasn’t effortless as one might imagine; and the recounting of his contribution would not be accurate without mentioning the other founder – William Farquhar (1774-1839), a native born Scotsman.

How Singapore got its name?

Mythical Origins Thus, the name Singapore comes from the Malay words “Singa” for lion and “Pura” for city. Prior to European settlement, the island now known as Singapore was the site of a Malay fishing village and inhabited by several hundred indigenous Orang Laut people.

Why is Singapore called the little red dot?

It refers to how the nation is depicted on many maps of the world and of Asia as a red dot. The city-state comprising the main island and all its islets – a total land area of no more than 718.3 square kilometres (277.3 sq mi; 177,500 acres) – is much smaller than its Southeast Asian neighbours.

Who owned Singapore?

The Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824 cemented the status of Singapore as a British possession, carving up the Malay archipelago between the two colonial powers with the area north of the Straits of Malacca, including Singapore, falling under Britain’s sphere of influence.

Why Singapore fell to the Japanese?

Tactical miscalculations on the part of British Gen. Arthur Percival and poor communication between military and civilian authorities exacerbated the deteriorating British defense. Represented by General Percival and senior Allied officers, Singapore surrendered to Japanese Gen.

Does Singapore have a nickname?

Singapore—known variously as the “Lion City” or “Garden City,” the latter for its many parks and tree-lined streets—has also been called “instant Asia” because it offers the tourist an expeditious glimpse into the cultures brought to it by immigrants from all parts of Asia.

What are some fun facts about Singapore?

Singapore consists of the main island plus 63 other islands.

  • The Youngest Person in the World to pass the GCE ‘O’ level exams was 7-year old Ainan Celeste Cawley,a Singaporean.
  • The flying fox,the world’s largest bat is also found on the Singaporean island of Pulau Ubin.
  • What is Singapore known for?

    Clean Environments. Singapore is a city-state with about 5.6 million inhabitants.

  • Universal Studios,Singapore. It is the first unique amusement park to be established in Southeast Asia.
  • Street Food.
  • Raffles Hotel.
  • Chinatown.
  • Singapore Flyer.
  • Sentosa.
  • Multiple Islands.
  • The First Night Zoo in the World.
  • Culture and Religion.
  • What is the origin of Singapore?

    This is the anniversary of a dark day in Singapore’s history. On February 15, 1942, the Japanese army invaded and captured Singapore after a three-month siege. The fall of Singapore was a devastating blow to the British Empire, and it marked the beginning

    What to know about Singapore?

    The Importance Of Discipline. Singaporeans place a lot of importance on discipline,and corporal punishment is widely accepted.

  • Chewing Gum. Chewing gum is banned in Singapore so leave it at home when packing your bags.
  • Littering.
  • Smoking.
  • Homosexual Relations.
  • Jaywalking.
  • Urinating in Elevators&Not Flushing the Toilet.
  • Vandalism.
  • Drugs.