Singapore is a tropical country with a hot and humid climate that has its own cultures and customs. On the other hand, Bali is also an island of the Indonesian archipelago that has its own different ceremonies and customs. Despite the differences in culture, language, currency, popular sports, special foods, how to provide visas, Singapore and Bali are full of sights and natural attractions, and are of interest to many tourists in the world.
History of Singapore compared to Bali
The country of Singapore was occupied by the British forces in 1945 and after the end of World War II, and after 18 years, that is, in 1963, it was finally able to leave the British occupation and gain its independence as a member of the Federation of Malaysia. Finally, two years later, in 1965, Singapore separated from Malaysia and formed the Republic of Singapore.
The island of Bali, like other islands in Indonesia, was under the attack and colonization of the Netherlands and Japan during the World War, and until Sukarno's rule began, it was dominated and had no independence. But after the World War, with the beginning of the independence movements of the Indonesian people under the leadership of Sukarno, it was able to gain its independence and peace.
Comparison of the wildlife of Bali and Singapore
More than 300 different species of animals live in Singapore, including the Asian elephant, white tiger, Malayan tapir, sun bear, crocodile, naked rat, water otter, proboscis monkey, gray kangaroo, chimpanzee and various species of orangutans. Cited.
Those who travel to this island with a Bali tour can see a variety of animal and plant species. More than 280 species of birds live in this island, most of which are endangered. Among the mammals found on this island, we can mention the leopard cat, Sunda anteater, bat, giant black squirrel and other types of squirrels. On the other hand, various animals live in the sea and beaches of Bali; For example: Tulamben, Manjangan, Amed and Nusa Penida. The coral reefs of this island are also home to animals such as the eagle-nosed turtle, giant sunfish, large table fish, parrotfish, basking shark, reef shark, eel, barracuda and sea fish. In Singaraja and Lovina areas, beautiful and lovely dolphins are always swimming and playing.
Singapore economy compared to Bali
Singapore is one of the most successful countries in the field of economy, which is actually based on maritime trade. From 1965 to 1995, Singapore has had an average annual economic growth of 6%, which has led to the growth of this country and the improvement of the lifestyle of its people.
Among the countries of the world, Singapore is the 14th exporter and 15th importer, and it also has the 11th rank in foreign exchange reserves, which was able to be placed in one of the highest positions based on the per capita net international investment index. Singapore is also the second largest foreign investor in India; Therefore, this country has one of the freest, most dynamic and most competitive economies in the world.
And on the island of Bali, most of the jobs are located in the southern part of the island; As a result, this area is the most populated part of Bali. In addition to agriculture, which is the main industry of the region, jobs in this sector are related to the tourism industry and hotels.
Bali's income generation is done through three things:
- Textiles and clothing, about 27.4 percent
- Wooden products such as furniture, statues and handicrafts, about 18.2 percent
- Silversmithing as the third place and employing 4500 employees, about 0.41%
In this island, agricultural products such as rice, vegetables, fruits, coconut kernels, vanilla, peppers, beans, coffee, along with fishing and marine agriculture, are important products in foreign markets.
Singapore tourism compared to Bali
You can enjoy unique tourist attractions, stunning beauty and a peaceful environment while traveling with a Singapore tour. Some of these eye-catching attractions include:
- Park Gardens by Bay
- Chinatown
- Singapore Botanic Garden
- Marina Bay Sands Air Park
- Singapore's Little India
- Temple of the Buddha's Tooth
- Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple
- Madame Tussauds Museum
- National Museum of Singapore
- National Gallery of Singapore
- Singapore Trick Eye
Bali is also a beautiful island full of surprises and fascinating cultures, which are only a part of the many tourist areas of this island:
- Sanur Beach
- Kuta Beach
- mushroom beach
- Building Tana Lot
- Uluwata Castle
- Noza Lembongan
- Ubud Monkey Forest
- Tegalalang terraced rice fields
- Pura Lohor Ulawuta Temple
- Ubud area of Bali
- Ubud Art Bali Store
- Mount Bator or Kintanami volcano
The language of Singapore compared to Bali
In Singapore, English, Malay, Chinese and Tamil are recognized as official languages and most signs and signs are written in these four languages; But in general, the people of this country speak nearly 20 different languages, and this shows the wide linguistic diversity and diverse cultures of this country. The educational policy of Singapore is such that students learn both English and their mother tongue at the same time.
On the island of Bali, people speak an Australian language to which Sasak, the language of Lombok, is the closest relative. The Balinese language has a politeness level system; in such a way that:
- The high language or Tingi is reserved only for the Brahmin priests.
- Medium level (madya) or refined (halus), is used to talk to elderly people, parents or people of high social status.
- Low level (rendah) or ordinary (biasa) is also used to talk to people who are of equal or inferior status.
Singapore culture compared to Bali
Singaporeans have their own different and special culture and customs. for example:
- They expect the elderly to be treated well and with respect. Although it is possible that due to the presence of a powerful person in the group, not much attention is paid to respecting the age order.
- Etiquette and behavior are completely different in formal and informal environments. In other words, the type of treatment in business and public places is different.
- Throwing garbage or spitting in public and in front of others is illegal and not allowed.
- In public places, placing an umbrella or a pack of tissues on a chair means that the chair is reserved by the person.
- Affection and expression of love between couples in public is usually not allowed.
- Punctuality is very important to Singaporeans, and being late to an appointment is considered a form of disrespect.
Balinese people are very interested in a peaceful lifestyle and religious, family and social ceremonies are very important for them. Most of the people of Bali are followers of Hinduism and have built important religious temples all over the island. In most of their religious ceremonies, they perform the yinje ceremony (yinje is a ceremony that takes place in front of the sacred fire). Also, dance is considered one of the important cultures and customs of Bali, and Kecak and Gamelan dances are among the most important of them.
Sports Singapore compared to Bali
One of the most popular sports of Singaporeans is football, swimming, running, basketball, cycling, tennis, badminton, rugby, etc. In addition, in most public residential areas, there are facilities such as swimming pools, football and basketball fields, running tracks and sports halls for badminton, tennis, squash, etc.
Surfing, diving, snorkeling, rafting and walking in the deep sea are among the best and most common sports in Bali.
Singapore weather compared to Bali
Singapore has a tropical climate and is located north of the equator. In fact, it can be said that due to its location, Singapore does not feel much change in temperature during the different seasons of the year and always has warm weather, and only from December to January the weather gets a little cooler. The air temperature in Singapore varies between 22 and 35 degrees Celsius, and although this country does not have a cold and wet season, its rainfall is very high, about 2340 mm per year.
Bali has a hot and humid climate (tropical) and the seasonal changes in this island are very few. Due to its location, the air temperature in Bali varies between 20°C at night and 33°C during the day. This island has two seasons: hot, rainy and humid. Heavy and consecutive rains occur in Bali from December to March, which is caused by the western winds blowing and carrying moisture from the Indian Ocean. This season is considered the summer of the southern hemisphere. On the other hand, winter in Bali happens from June to September when the cold winds of the Pacific Ocean enter the island and create the southern hemisphere winter.
Comparison of Singapore and Bali in terms of food
Singapore
Satay is considered one of the most popular meat and grilled dishes in Singapore. When cooking it, sliced meat is mixed with special ingredients and spices. Then the seasoned meats are grilled with skewers and eaten with sweet peanut sauce and clean and fresh vegetables.
Nasi Lemak is another common dish in Singapore, served with fried fish, koli fish, eggs, rice, cucumber slices and with sweet or spicy sauce, at any time of the day.
Rojak is a traditional fruit salad in Singapore that has many fans. This salad is prepared from the combination of chopped fruits such as mango, cucumber, pineapple, etc. with a lot of sauce. Noodle dishes are one of the most popular dishes among the people of this country.
Bali
Pisang Goreng is one of the popular dishes in Bali, which is actually fried banana.
Fried noodles are also a popular dish among Balinese people, prepared with various types of meat, such as chicken, shrimp, and pork, and eaten with simple vegetables.
Sate is another popular and common dish in Bali, which, despite its similarity in name with Malaysian satay, is not the same and slightly different. To cook this dish, the chicken meat is minced, then dipped in various spices and wrapped around sticks of lemon grass, grilled on the fire.
Nasi Kampur (mixed rice) is one of the most delicious Balinese dishes, which are prepared by mixing rice, vegetables, various spices and fish or meat and enjoy its great taste.
Compare Singapore and Bali in terms of currency
The currency of Singapore is the Singapore dollar and is printed by the country's central bank. The symbol for the Singapore dollar is S$.
The currency of Bali is the Indonesian rupiah. However, in some places such as hotels and markets, you can use dollars and euros to pay your expenses.
Singapore visa compared to Bali
To travel and access Singapore, the country's policy has made it necessary for some nationalities to obtain a Singapore visa in addition to the SG entry card, regardless of the reason or length of stay. The number of countries that must apply for an embassy visa from the Singapore government office in their country is about 50 countries. The applicant must obtain a Singapore consular visa based on his needs, which is provided for various purposes such as tourism, business, transit, work, study, etc.
Bali island generally has only two methods to attract tourists: airport visa (Indonesia On-Arrival Visa) and pre-arrival visa (Indonesia In-Advance Visa). Bali visa is offered in different types of business, tourist, study and work.
Singapore agriculture compared to Bali
According to a program called the 30×30 strategy, Singapore has decided to increase the production of urban agricultural products by 30% by 2030. The government of Singapore plans to produce products such as vegetables, eggs and fish locally in this program; Because these three substances are the most consumed in this country. Currently, less than 10% of the country's food is produced there.
The island of Bali has fertile soil and has an area of 5620 square kilometers. The people of this country plant rice in the north and south of its central mountains.
The distance between Singapore and Bali
The land distance of these two countries is 1,519 miles (2,443 km) and their air distance is 1,045 miles (1,681 km).
Distance from Singapore to Iran
The air distance between Singapore and Iran is about 6598 km, which takes 8 hours and 42 minutes by plane, and the ticket price is close to 30 million tomans.
Distance from Bali to Iran
The flight distance from Bali to Iran is about 10 to 12 hours and the cost of the ticket is approximately 30 million tomans.
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