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  • Transports en commun Horaires réduits
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SAM 15 Week-end
DIM 16 Week-end
LUN 17 Jour férié

Week-end de 3 jours (15 Mai – 17 Mai)

📣 Conseils aux voyageurs

Singapore is a multicultural city-state offering a blend of modern infrastructure and diverse cultural experiences. Known for its world-class dining scene—including 24-hour cafes and hawker centers—and vibrant nightlife, it serves as an accessible hub with a tropical climate and extensive shopping options.

  • Singapore celebrates a wide range of religious holidays including Chinese, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, and Christian festivals.
  • New Year's Eve features fireworks and parties, particularly on Sentosa Island.
  • Lunar New Year (late Jan/early Feb) involves extensive decorations and crowds; some small shops may close for 2-3 days during the peak.
  • The Dragon Boat Festival (5th day of the 5th lunar month) features rice dumplings and dragon boat races.
  • The Hungry Ghost Festival (7th lunar month) involves offerings to ancestors and traditional performances.
  • The Mid-Autumn Festival (8th lunar month) is marked by lantern displays and mooncake consumption.
  • Singaporeans value social harmony; avoid public displays of affection and refrain from bragging or pointing out others' mistakes to 'save face.' Dress codes are generally relaxed unless visiting religious sites (where modest dress is required) or high-end venues. When visiting homes, remove shoes before entering and avoid gifting items involving animals, white flowers, knives, or clocks. In business settings, punctuality is vital; exchange business cards using both hands and avoid giving gifts to government employees.

À propos de ce jour férié

Eid al-Adha is one of the two major holidays in Islam, occurring on the 10th of Dhu'l-Hijja. It is typically observed for three days, known as the Tashreeq days.