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Hanoi, Vietnam
I have average budget in will be there for around 3 days
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Peranakan Museum, Botanical Garden singapore, Gardens by the Bay, Bugis Street neighbourhood, Chinatown, Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum, Malay Heritage Centre.
And don't forget the food! Singapore is one of the few places on earth where you can eat just as well on the cheap as you can in expensive Michelin star restaurants. The best way to eat in Singapore is to eat at hawker centres. They're cheap yet the quality is usually outstanding, and it's a great way to eat your way across Asia with every country being in walking distance! I'd recommend Maxwell Food Centre for Chinese food, especially Tian Tian Cooked Food for Hainan chicken rice, Golden Mile Food Centre for Chinese and Thai, Old Airport Road Food Centre for seafood and Tekka Centre for Indian food. If you're going to eat at hawker centres then bring hospital gloves...a lot of the food is eaten with the hands, and it has sauces that stain your fingers and everything you touch, or contain spicy ingredients that hurt like hell if they get in a hangnail or paper cut.
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I personally really like the whole Marina Bay Sands area. This is really a place where you see that Singapore is truly a city that strives. Places like Little India and Chinatown are nice, when you want to get away from all the new buildings and want to be in a part of the city that is more economical.
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Universal Studios Singapore (if you are interested in a theme park)
Here's a full list:
http://www.ruebarue.com/singapore/?sort=rank&view=list-view&filter=
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