unique facts about singapore thats no one knows

1. Singapore has a population of over 5.6 million people, but only about 60% of them are citizens. The rest are permanent residents or foreign workers.

2. Singapore is home to the world's largest rooftop hydroponic farm, which produces over 1 ton of fresh vegetables every day.

3. The Singapore Flyer, a giant observation wheel in the city, is the tallest ferris wheel in Asia and the second tallest in the world.

4. Singapore is one of the few countries in the world where it is illegal to sell or use chewing gum. This law was implemented in 1992 in order to prevent littering in public spaces.

5. The National University of Singapore is the oldest university in the country and is ranked as one of the top 20 universities in the world.

6. The official currency of Singapore is the Singapore Dollar, but the country also has its own version of the credit card called the Nets FlashPay.

7. Singapore is known for its strict laws and regulations, including fines for not flushing toilets in public restrooms and chewing gum in public places.

8. The Merlion, a half-lion, half-fish mythical creature, is the national symbol of Singapore and can be seen in various locations around the city.

9. Despite its small size, Singapore has one of the busiest ports in the world and is a major hub for international trade and commerce.

10. The world's first commercial vertical farm, Sky Greens, is located in Singapore and produces vegetables using a unique rotating system that maximizes space and efficiency.