If there's any spot in the world designed for city slickers, surely it would be Singapore. The city-state of Singapore may be made up of 63 islands, but its compact geography and reasonably cheap taxis make most destinations easily and quickly accessible.
Reclamation of land has been voracious. In the 1960s, Singapore's land area was about 580 square kilometres. Today it measures around 700
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