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*Singapore packs 8430 people per square kilometer, making it more than 200 times denser than the {{i|USA}} [[United States of America|US]]. | *Singapore packs 8430 people per square kilometer, making it more than 200 times denser than the {{i|USA}} [[United States of America|US]]. | ||
*Most Singaporeans have an {{i|EnglishL}} [[English Language|English]] first name and {{i|ChineseL}} [[Chinese Language|Chinese]] or Chinese-sounding last name. | *Most Singaporeans have an {{i|EnglishL}} [[English Language|English]] first name and {{i|ChineseL}} [[Chinese Language|Chinese]] or Chinese-sounding last name. | ||
*From the {{i|EthNat}} [[Ethnonationalism|ethnonationalist]] {{i|Malaysia}} [[Malaysia]], Singapore is different, he made July 21 into Racial Harmony Day. | |||
== Relationships == | == Relationships == | ||
Revision as of 23:58, 27 July 2025
Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country and city-state in Southeast Asia. The country's territory comprises one main island, 63 satellite islands and islets, and one outlying islet. He is depicted as a triangle for unknown reasons, but is assumed to be either a pun ("Singa" is similar to "Trianga"; thus "Triangapore"), as well as a reference to the Indonesia–Malaysia–Singapore Growth Triangle.
Singapore is very strict on laws, and hate chewing gum for several reasons, like how people stick them in public places. Most of his population is ethnically
Chinese (76%). His national day is August 9.
History
Malaysia kicked Singapore out because he was afraid that Singapore was working with the
Chinese Communist Party, despite Singapore saying that he hates the communist. This assumption was not without reason though, as the CCP at that time was trying to export
violent communist revolution to
Southeast Asia, primarily through oversees Chinese people. And, Malaysia was imposing a
racist law called the "Bumiputera" that favored native Malays over Chinese, which further caused riots in 1964, and is a contributing factor to the kick of Singapore in 1965.
Lee Kuan Yew, who was eager to join the Malay federation, was devastated after hearing this. When the independence was proclaimed, he cried on national television in front of his own people. Some Malays couldn't wait and started to fly the fireworks.
Lee's idea of a "Malaysia for Malaysians, not Malaysia for Malays" had not found favor with the Malays. Malays were not proud of their poverty, and became very jealous to see the
Chinese, who had sacrificed the most, succeeding economically. So, Malaysia made laws
favoring native Malays over Chinese. Malays were mostly
Muslims, and upon hearing from their Muslim brethren in
Xinjiang and
Gansu that the Chinese government was forcing Muslims to farm pigs, hated the Chinese even more. Lee Kuan Yew and his Singapore, who was friendly to the Chinese population, was kicked out as a result.
Singapore, under Lee, was
authoritarian. But, different from most other authoritarian regimes, both the country and people prospered. This partly was due to the
religious diversity that set the people and society on
high moral standards. Another reason is the Chinese majority of Singaporeans, who preserved the
traditional Chinese culture really well. The generosity of the
Tang, the openness of the
Song, and the artisan spirit of the
Ming all represent themselves really well in Singapore. The
Buddhist philosophy and
Confucian mindset is the core of the prosperous society. Economically, Singapore, once just a fishing village, became one of the
Four Asian Tigers.
In 1992 Singapore outlawed the sales of chewing gum. Some motivations for the ban included stopping the placement of used chewing gum in inappropriate and costly places, such as the sensors of subway doors, inside lock cylinders, and on elevator buttons.
During and after 2020, an increasing number of Chinese people fled to Singapore to escape the harsh COVID lockdowns and the Zero COVID Policy.
Trivia
- Singapore packs 8430 people per square kilometer, making it more than 200 times denser than the
US. - Most Singaporeans have an
English first name and
Chinese or Chinese-sounding last name. - From the
ethnonationalist
Malaysia, Singapore is different, he made July 21 into Racial Harmony Day.
Relationships
Friends
Canada - You’re so nice! I try to be like yuo. Have many Chinese decendents living in yuor clay, too.
United Kingdom - Yuo colonized me and taught me
English. I still use your legal system, but I have more skyscrapers now, haha.
South Korea - K-Pop and
Samsung are good, lah!
Monaco - We are both small and rich
Japan - I love your technology and your manners, lah! So clean, so efficient! Your toilets are amazing. I copy your trains and your respect for silence.
Switzerland - We're both neutral, rich, and serious about banking.
United States - I let yuo use my port, yuo protect my region. We do military exercises together, but please don’t bring drama into
ASEAN, lah.
Australia - Thank yuo for sending your students and tourists (and wine), lah! Also thanks for giving me honorary Western country status.
New Zealand - So chill, so green, so safe. I aspire to your peacefulness, but I got more money, so let's of tradings!
Taiwan - You make bubble tea and semiconductors. Our militaries have a close relationship for decades, holding many joint trainings and exercisings together. I learn from you quietly.
Neutral
Malaysia - Yuo kicked out of the clay for being "communist China" and started to impose a law favoring Malaysian over the Chinese, which I have it many of them, which causes a riot. After all of this, I’m rich and you're poor, this is what you get.
Indonesia - Largest neighbor, got lots of people, and we both
ASEAN. But sometimes yuo haze my skies with burning forests! Still, we do trade and investments.
Thailand - I love your food and your beaches. But your politics, aiyo… confusing.
Vietnam - Our youth compete in math and coding! But also, your street food making me jealous.
India - I buy your IT services, you send your talents. But don't bring your
system of society in my clay, ok?
People's Republic of China - We do a lot more business together nao, and in the contemporary times I have cozied up to your stuff. But I still don't support you politically, and lots of Chinese came escaping to my clay.
Enemies
North Korea – Sorry, I cannot support you. You make bad headlines, and I like stability and GDP.
Chinese Communist Party - YUO THE REASON WHY EVERYONE IS RACIST TOWARDS ME, LAH!
Islamic State -
TERRORIST!! THATS NOT COOL, LAH!
How to draw

Singapore has a drawing rating of intermediate.
- Draw a triangle.
- Fill the top half with a pinkish-red and the bottom with white.
- Draw a crescent moon and five stars in the top half
- Add eyes (maybe slanted) and yuo done!
| Color Name | HEX | |
|---|---|---|
| Pinkish Red | #EE2536 | |
| White | #FFFFFF | |
