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A shopping paradise, what specialties from Singapore can you bring back home?

Singapore, a diverse country, is also a perfect shopping paradise. When you travel to Singapore, you will inevitably want to buy specialties with Singaporean characteristics when you return home. In addition to keeping them for yourself, you can also give some to your relatives and friends. So, let’s take a look at Singapore’s specialties to see what specialties we can bring home.

Merlion jewelry:

Singapore is known as the Lion City. In 1964, Brenner, director of the Van Cleef Aquarium in Singapore, designed the lion body and fish tail pattern. After being spotted by the Singapore Tourism Board, the Merlion pattern was registered as a trademark of the Singapore Tourism Board in 1966.

Now, the Merlion has become the symbol of Singapore. Products made in the image of the Merlion include fruit forks, thermometers, alarm clocks, tin plates, cups, ashtrays, business card holders, lighters, and keys. Various tourist souvenirs such as buckles and tea cans are popular among tourists from all over the world.

Buichen Hiang Pork Jerky:

Buichen Hiang originated in Singapore in 1933, mainly selling pork jerky, chicken jerky and other meat products. Delicious jerky must be made from three layers of meat, cut into thin slices, marinated with fish sauce, sugar and other spices, and then baked over charcoal fire until it is tender and delicious, slightly charred and crispy, making people love it. Dried meat is an indispensable food for Singaporeans during the Chinese New Year.

Now, the "dried meat pie" launched by the time-honored brand Bee Chen Hiang is filled with dried meat and wrapped in soft pastry, which melts in your mouth. The perfect combination of the two once again captured the hearts of the people. There are various flavors of pork jerky to choose from. The pork jerky is bright in color. In addition to the aroma and chewiness of the meat itself, the fish sauce flavor brushed on the outside of the jerky adds a lot of delicious taste to the jerky. In addition, the barbecue is grilled on site. The burnt smell is also very special.

Malay sarong:

Sarong is a casual clothing for men and women in Nanyang at home. It is a circle of cloth, put around the waist and tied up, a bit like a skirt. In Indonesia and Malaysia The area is relatively popular. The name of the cloth used to make Kebaya Malay women's clothing is Batik. It is the most famous in Indonesia and Malaysia and is also one of the choices for many tourists to buy souvenirs.

Malaysian Airlines also uses this kind of clothes as uniforms for flight attendants. In addition, Genting Casino Malaysia stipulates that if you are not wearing formal clothes, then Malay costumes made of badi can also be officially entered.