Singapore is the third most populous region in the world after Macau and Monaco.
Singapore is the easiest place to trade by the World Bank.
Singapore is very interested in toilets and the World Toilet Organization was established on November 19, 2001 in Singapore.
Singapore has the lowest level of corruption in Asia and the fifth lowest in the world.
In 1979, Singapore launched a national ethics campaign to teach Singaporeans ethics and behavior. In 2001, the campaign was renamed the Singapore Kindness Movement.
November 7 is Singapore National Arbor Day. On this day, all Singaporeans, from the Prime Minister to the students, plant trees.
Singaporeans are the fastest pedestrians on the planet.
Chewing gum is banned in Singapore and carries heavy fines unless authorized by a doctor.
Elevators in Singapore have a urine detection device and in case of urination, locks the doors until the police arrive.
Failure to flush a public toilet in Singapore is a crime and you will be punished.
Singapore is the fifth largest importer of weapons in the world.
The five stars on the Singapore national flag represent the ideals of democracy, peace, progress, justice and equality. Red means brotherhood while white represents purity.
Singaporean children in the World Math and Science Education Ranking by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) are generally smarter than the rest.
Children and plants are the heart and soul of Singapore. Asia’s first garden is Jacob ballas.
Singapore Zoo is known as the best zoo in Asia and the third zoo in the world.
The national symbol of Singapore is The Merlion, a creature that is half lion and half fish.
Singapore National Stadium, with a capacity of 55,000 people, has the largest retractable dome with a diameter of 312 meters.
Singapore Botanic Garden is 156 years old and has 4.5 million visitors
Singapore, like the Vatican and Monaco, has one city in the world.
The Singapore national anthem is printed on $ 1,000 bills.
Lee Kuan Yew made Singapore the first countries level in the world in almost 30 years.
17% of Singaporeans have a fortune of more than $ 1 million or more, making them the richest people in the world.
Singapore has been selected as the most expensive city in the world in 2016.
The Asian tiger is a nickname given to the economies of four Asian countries, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan, which grew significantly in the late 20th century.
Changi Airport in Singapore was selected as the best airport in the world in 2016.
Singapore’s diversity made English, a combination of English and Singaporean, the real language of the country.