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What are the specialties of Singapore? Can I bring it back?

■ Singapore specialties: Merlion ornaments, orchid ornaments, tin products and wind-chasing medicinal oil are all Singapore specialties that are deeply loved by foreign guests. Yala Street: There are colorful Malay batik prints, traditional Malay clothing, baskets, rattan, Malay jewelry and perfume. Chinatown: There are many traditional commodities in the shops around Chinatown, such as oil-paper umbrellas, porcelain, tableware and jade. Little India: Everything from handicrafts and Kashmir silk to spices and garlands can be found in this ethnic business district. Sarees, bronzes and Indian jewels are especially worth buying. Singapore is a garden-like city, so there are many beautiful high-end shopping places, where almost all famous brands in the world can be found. The most popular things for tourists are clothes, cosmetics and handicrafts. Every year in June and July, there will be sales fairs and other discount activities in these places, so it is more meaningful to buy "special" items when traveling! In addition to high-end shopping centers, there are many specialty stores and markets selling things with local characteristics and ethnic customs, such as Malay sand cages, Nepalese jewelry, ivory necklaces, Indian silk and Thai silk, which are all worth visiting.