Singapore covers an area of 765,438+00 square kilometers. There are four major ethnic groups in Singapore, including Chinese, Malays, Indians and Eurasian, and about 5 million people live in Singapore. Singapore is a city country, so there is no division between provinces and cities. Instead, the country is divided into five communities in a way that conforms to urban planning, which are named northeast, northwest, southwest and central society respectively.
The topography of Singapore is gentle and undulating. Its western and central regions are composed of hills, and most of them are covered by forests. The eastern and coastal areas are plains. The highest geographical point is Bukit Tima, with an altitude of163m.
Tourism in Singapore accounts for more than 3% of GDP, and tourism is one of the main sources of foreign exchange in Singapore. Tourists mainly come from ASEAN countries, China, Australia, Indian and Japanese. Singapore has a tropical maritime climate and is controlled by the equatorial low pressure zone all the year round. It belongs to the equatorial rainy climate, and the annual and daily temperature differences are relatively small. The annual average temperature is between 23 and 35 degrees Celsius, with abundant rainfall, humid climate and good air.