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Brief analysis of Singapore culture. Group member : 10 International trade April 15,2011. Catalogue :. Ⅰ 、 general description Ⅱ 、 languages Ⅲ 、 attitudes and believes Ⅳ 、 ethnic areas Ⅴ 、 festivals Ⅵ 、 religion - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Brief analysis of Singapore

culture

Group member:

10 International trade

April 15,2011

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Catalogue :• Ⅰ、 general description • Ⅱ、 languages • Ⅲ 、 attitudes and believes• Ⅳ 、 ethnic areas• Ⅴ、 festivals• Ⅵ 、 religion• Ⅶ 、 cuisine• Ⅷ 、 cultural policy

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general description (总述)

1 、 a part of British Malaya 英国马来半岛的一部分

2 、 was ruled by the sultanate of johor. 由 johor 苏丹王国统治

3 、 Singapore has a diverse (多样的) populace of nearly 5 million people.In addition, 42% of its populace are foreigners.it is also the third most densely (稠密) populated in the world after macau and monaco (摩纳哥)

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Languages(语言)• Many Singaporeans, though not all, are

bilingual. Most speak English and another language, most commonly Mandarin Chinese, Malay or Tamil.

•许多新加坡人,虽然不是所有,都会两种以上语言。多数都是讲英语和另一种语言,普通话、马来语或者泰米尔语。

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• English is the first language of Singapore. The standard form of English spoken in Singapore is Singapore Standard English, which uses British spellings and grammar. However, there is also a local dialect of English, Singlish, that is unique to Singapore.

• 英语是新加坡第一种语言。在新加坡讲的英语的标准格式是新加坡标准英语,使用英国拼写和语法。然而,也有一种地方方言英语, Singlish,是独特的。

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Attitudes and beliefs(态度和信仰)

• 1 、 Meritocracy 能力主义

• 2 、 Social and religious harmony 社会和宗教和谐

• 3 、 Democracy, peace, progress, justice and equality 民主、和平、进展、正义和平等

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ethnic areas(种族区域)• Singapore has several distinct ethnic neig

hborhoods, including Little India, Chinatown and Kampong Glam.

•新加坡有几个截然不同种族邻里,包括少印度、唐人街和 Glam部落。

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Festivals(节日) The major public holidays reflect the mention

ed racial diversity, including Chinese New Year, Buddhist Vesak Day (佛教卫塞节) , Muslim Eid ul-Fitr , and Hindu Diwali (印度排灯节) . Christians constitute a large and rapidly growing minority, and Christmas Day, Good Friday, and New Year’s Day are also public holidays. On August 9,Singapore celebrates the anniversary of its independence with a series of events, including the National Day Parade(国庆节游行) which is the main ceremony(典礼、仪式) . The National Day Parade, 2005 was held at the Padang in the city centre.

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Religion(宗教) More than 40% of the Singaporeans adhere to

Buddhism (佛教) , the main faith of the Chinese population of Singapore. Other Chinese are followers of Taoism (道教) , Confucianism(儒教) , and Christianity (基督教) . Christians (基督教徒) constitute about 14% of the population of Singapore. Most Malays are Muslims (穆斯林) , who constitute about 15% of the population, while most Indians are Hindus(印度教徒) , constituting 7%. There is also a sizable number of Muslims and Sikhs (锡克教徒) in the Indian population.

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Cuisine (烹饪文化)• In Singapore‘s hawker (沿街小贩) centers,

for example, traditionally Malay hawker stalls(货摊) selling halal food may serve halal versions of traditionally Tanil food. Chinese stalls may introduce Malay ingredients, cooking techniques or entire dishes into their range of catering. Singaporeans also enjoy a wide variety of seafood including crabs (螃蟹) , clams(蚌,蛤) , squid (乌贼) , and oysters (牡蛎) . One favorite dish is the stingray barbecued ( 烤黄貂鱼) and served on banana leaf and with sambal ( 辣椒酱 ).

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cultural policy(文化政策)• Singapore maintains tight restrictions on arts an

d cultural performances. Most artistic works have to be vetted (调查) by the government in advance, and topics that breach so-called out of bounds makers (OB makers) are not permitted. The response from artists, academics, public intellectuals, and civil society activists has ranged from strongly optimistic to deeply pessimistic, as reflected in the chapters written for edited book Renaissance Singapore? Economy, Culture, and Politics.

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