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Montag, 9. November, 2026
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3-Tage-Block
SAM
07
Wochenende
SON
08
Wochenende
MON
09
Feiertag
3-Tage-Wochenende (7. November – 9. November)
📣 Hinweise für Reisende
Singapore is a highly developed, multicultural city-state in Southeast Asia, known for blending modern architecture with diverse Asian traditions and a tropical climate. It offers varied cuisine at affordable hawker centers, vibrant nightlife, and excellent shopping, all within a manageable urban environment.
- Singapore celebrates numerous religious holidays (Hindu, Chinese, Muslim, Buddhist, Christian) in a multicultural state.
- Festive periods are marked by vibrant celebrations, extensive street decorations, and cultural events.
- While many local shops and eateries may close during major festivals, large facilities (malls, public transport, department stores) generally remain open.
- Be mindful of diverse religious and cultural sensitivities, particularly regarding race, religion, and immigration.
- General behavior is acceptable, but public displays of affection should be kept moderate.
- Always remove your shoes when entering homes and many places of worship.
- When visiting religious sites, dress modestly by covering shoulders and knees, and be prepared to remove your shoes. Note diverse dietary needs: many communities adhere to vegetarian or halal diets, and beef is often avoided by Hindus.
Über diesen Feiertag
Deepavali is a significant Hindu festival in Singapore. The region has deep historical ties to Hinduism, influenced by trade and settlement patterns dating back to the 7th century AD. Later waves of immigrants from Southern India established strong Hindu communities and temples, particularly in areas like Little India.