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 Xīn jiā pō Singapore
 xīn jiā pō wéi qí xié huì Singapore
 Pō xiàn (slang) Singapore
 Pō guó (coll.) Singapore
 Guó Dà abbr. for 國民大會|国民大会, National Assembly of the Republic of China (extant during various periods between 1913 and 2005) / abbr. for 新加坡國立大學|新加坡国立大学, National University of Singapore (NUS) / abbr. for 印度國民大會黨|印度国民大会党, Indian National Congress (INC) / abbr. for 馬來西亞印度國民大會黨|马来西亚印度国民大会党, Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC)
 zhuō qiú table tennis / table tennis ball (Tw) / billiards / pool / snooker (HK, Singapore, Malaysia)
 Shī chéng Lion city, nickname for Singapore 新加坡[Xin1 jia1 po1]
 Xīn Mǎ abbr. for Singapore 新加坡 / and Malaysia 馬來西亞|马来西亚
 dēng gé rè dengue fever / Singapore hemorrhagic fever
耀 Lǐ Guāng yào Lee Kuan Yew (1923-2015), founding father of modern Singapore, prime minister 1959-1990
 Sì Xiǎo lóng Four Asian Tigers / East Asian Tigers / Four Little Dragons (East Asian economic powers: Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore and Hong Kong)
 Lǐ Xiǎn lóng Lee Hsien Loong (1952-), Singapore PAP politician, eldest son of Lee Kuan Yew 李光耀[Li3 Guang1 yao4], prime minister from 2004
 dèng liàng hóng Tang Liang Hong (opposition candidate in Jan 1996 Singapore elections)
 jìng shān Cheng San (precinct in Ang Mo Kio, Singapore) / Cheng Shan GRC, formerly (until the 1997 elections) a group representation constituency (electoral division) in Singapore
 Wú Zuò dòng Goh Chok Tong (1941-), Singapore businessman and politician, prime minister 1990-2004
 Bā yē lì bā Paya Lebar, a place in Singapore
 Huáng Jīn huī Wee Kim Wee (1915-2005), president of Singapore (1985-1993)
 Xīn jiā pō Guó lì Dà xué National University of Singapore
 Zhí luò Bù lán yǎ Telok Blangah, a place in Singapore
 Nán yáng Lǐ gōng Dà xué Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
 wū jié lù Orchard Road, Singapore (shopping and tourist area)
 zǔ wū HDB flats / public apartment flats (in Singapore and Malaysia)
 hú jī huā Vanda miss joaquim (hybrid orchid), national flower of Singapore
 xīn jiā pō gòng hé guó the Republic of Singapore
 xīn jiā pō yīng lián bāng yuán zé xuān yán Singapore Declaration of Commonwealth Principles
 xīn jiā pō yì tí Singapore issues
 xīn jiā pō xuān yán Singapore Declaration
  Singapore Resolution on Environment and Development
屿  Singapore Declaration of the Alliance of Small Island States
  Singapore Treaty on the Law of Trademarks
 Sī tǎn fú · Lái fó shì Stamford Raffles (1781-1826), British statesman and founder of the city of Singapore
 Lái fó shì Stamford Raffles (1781-1826), British statesman and founder of the city of Singapore / surname Raffles
· Sī tǎn fú · Lái fó shì Stamford Raffles (1781-1826), British statesman and founder of the city of Singapore
 Zhāng yí Changi, area in the east of Singapore, where Singapore Changi Airport is located
 ròu gǔ chá bak-kut-teh or pork ribs soup, popular in Malaysia and Singapore
 gē tái boisterous live show held during the Ghost Festival 中元節|中元节[Zhong1 yuan2 jie2] in Singapore and other parts of Southeast Asia
 Xīn lì Sony (former name of the company used prior to 2009 in some markets including Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore, now replaced by 索尼[Suo3 ni2] in all markets)
 Chén Qìng yán Tony Tan (1940-), president of Singapore 2011-2017
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