The compact centre of trade in Southeast Asia, Singapore bears further exploration.*
To experience Singapore is to encounter a profound dichotomy. Few places can claim to have welcomed so many nationalities as the city-state. Fewer still worship at the altar of Mammon and the foulness of corrupt banking and commerce. It is a shiny, clean, chrome place, defined by its functionality and prosperity. Singapore’s size means it can be crossed in barely an hour.
And herein does the juxtaposition reveal itself. Singapore is home to over six million people: a number that should bring to mind an endless warren and the attendant scrabbling but, thanks to the prevalence of nature reserves and major parks, it retains a verdant stillness and the ubiquitous fug of Southeast Asia without descending into claustrophobia.
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Thus does one find Singapore: the city-state attracting a Babel-esque blend of global visitors that blends the modern and stands alone as the microcosm of Asia.

*NB: Not in this story, however.
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