Transcript Slide 1

Singapore
Music :
J.S. Bach,
Partita #2 in C minor, BWV826, Allemande
Singapore is a city-state in the Malay Archipelago, founded as a British trading post in 1819.
Grew as a mix of three cultures and ethnic groups: Malay (the indigenous, Muslims), Indian
(immigrants, Hindus) and Chinese (immigrants), with the founders' culture added to the mix.
Since independence became one of the world's most prosperous countries.
Sports the world's busiest port.
A modern vibrant Garden City (in a tropical climate).
Historic downtown
Merlion (sea lion) - icon of Singapore
The humid tropical
climate makes
outdoors activity a bit
uncomfortable.
Natural beauty,
though, just benefits.
(-It’s not plastic here
…)
The Sri Krishnan Hindu
Temple on the modern
Waterloo Street .
(Other landmarks on the
street include the well
known Kwan Im Chinese
Temple, and the oldest
synagogue in Singapore
- Maghain Aboth.)
The Kwan Im Chinese Buddhist Temple on Waterloo Street (in honor of the Goddess of Mercy)
The neighborhood of “Little India”.
The Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple in the neighborhood of “Little India”.
Praying toward the holy chamber of the priest in the Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple.
The priest in the holy
chamber at the Sri
Veeramakaliamman
Temple.
The “soup kitchen” in the Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple.
The entrance to the Chinatown district.
The entrance for weddings at the Sri Mariamman Hindu Temple, Singapore's
oldest, located in Chinatown.
A service in the Sri Mariamman Hindu Temple.
If I was an animal and had to live in a zoo, the beautiful tropical Singapore zoo would be my choice.
The almost extinct Orangutan from neighboring Borneo, second in
intelligence only to man, lives here in comfort , in their natural environment.
A cable car over the busiest port in the world to the resort island of
Sentosa , Singapore’s version of Disneyland.
Though more than 80 mosques exist in Singapore, Sultan Mosque is
the real center of the Muslim community.