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National
Fête Nationale
Mercredi, 9 Août, 2028
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📣 Conseils aux voyageurs
Singapore is a modern, prosperous, multi-cultural city-state in Southeast Asia. It offers a mix of high-rise architecture, vibrant nightlife, and diverse Asian cultures. Travelers appreciate its renowned and affordable street food available at hawker centers, making it a popular regional travel hub.
- Holidays reflect Singapore's diverse multicultural population (Chinese, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Christian).
- Chinese New Year is a major festival, marked by red decor and celebrations; note that some smaller shops may close for several days.
- The Mid-Autumn Festival is celebrated with elaborate lantern displays and mooncake consumption.
- The Hungry Ghost Festival involves traditional offerings and cultural performances.
- While a secular state, Singapore's cultural life is influenced by multiple Asian traditions.
- Strict laws regarding hate speech and political expression apply to foreign visitors.
- Public displays of affection are generally discouraged. When visiting private homes, remove your shoes (socks are acceptable). Be cautious with gifts or business cards; avoid giving or receiving them with one hand, and do not open gifts in front of the giver. It is important to be mindful of diverse dietary requirements, and sensitive topics like race, religion, and politics should be approached with care.
À propos de ce jour férié
National Day (observed August 9th) commemorates Singapore's achievement of full sovereignty and independence from Malaysia in 1965. Typical celebrations include the National Day Parade (NDP), a prime ministerial message, and fireworks.