Singapore Culture
Autor: Anik Shaheb • June 11, 2016 • Research Paper • 3,064 Words (13 Pages) • 832 Views
Corporate Report:
Cultural Determinants: Singapore
Course Code: | BUS301 |
Course Name: | International Business |
Section Number: | 5 |
Semester: | Summer - 2016 |
Faculty: | Nusrat Hafiz, Lecturer, BRAC Business School |
Submission Date: | 8th June, 2016 |
Submitted by |
Anik Chakravartty | 13104212 |
Rika Augustina das | 13104019 |
Lia Florance Rozario | 13104036 |
Anik Saha | 13104171 |
Shihab Ahmed | 13104203 |
Overview of Singapore:
Singapore is a sovereign state which is located in Southeast Asia. The official name of Singapore is Republic of Singapore. It is an island city state. The land area of Singapore is 277.6 mi. It lays on the (137 km) north of the equator, at the southernmost tip of continental Asia and peninsular Malaysia.
Singapore is known as a global commerce, finance and transport center. According to World Bank Singapore is the most business and most "technology-ready" nation (WEF),
Religion in Singapore
Most Singaporeans praise the significant celebrations connected with their particular religions. The assortment of religions is an immediate impression of the differences of races living there. The Chinese are prevalently devotees of Buddhism, Taoism, Shenism, Christians, Catholics and some considered as 'free-scholars' (Those who don't have a place with any religion). Malays have the Muslims and Indians are Hindus. [pic 1]
Religious resilience is fundamental in Singapore. Truth be told, religions regularly cross racial limits and some even converge in bizarre routes in this present day nation. More youthful Singaporeans tend to join a tad bit of the puzzles of the more seasoned era with the reasonable world that they know of today.
Religion is still an essential part of the cosmopolitan Singapore. A large portion of its most intriguing structures are religious, be it old sanctuaries, present day houses of worship, or fascinating mosques. A comprehension of these structures plays a section in adding to the energy about their craft.
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