The 4 races of Singapore are Chinese, Malay(native), Indian. The last group are classified under 'Others', and includes all other minority races and ethnicity (e.g. Caucasians, Eurasians, South Americans etc.)
The main ethnic groups in Singapore are Chinese, Malay, Indian and Eurasians.
Minority races include the Malays, Indians and Eurasians. Other than these, there are also other smaller races in Singapore.
Races were first held at Singapore Turf Club in 1842. It is the only horse-racing club in Singapore. Races from Hong Kong, Australia, South Africa and Japan are shown live at the club for off-course betting.
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Singapore is not a language. Its a country. There are actually alot of races in Singapore, so how do you say your name depends on what language you want to speak in.
Since Singapore is made up of many races, Singapore does not have its own traditional dance. However, the races that make up Singapore have their own traditional dance.
Singapore is a multi-racial country with different races and different people which speak different languages
Races are held in almost every continent except North America. 1. Asia - China, Singapore, Japan etc 2. Australia 3. Europe - Germany, Britain, Belgium etc 4. South America - Brazil Predominantly the races are in Europe
There are many different races in Singapore, and racial harmony is needed so that different races can co-exist peacefully. Racial tensions will affect Singapore badly, as seen in the 1964 race riots.
The four primary races in Singapore are Chinese, Malay, Indian and Eurasian. In Chinese, the races would be 华人 (hua ren), 马来人 (ma lai ren), 印度人 (yin du ren) and 欧亚人 (ow ya ren) respectively.
It contains people of uncountable races and religons
Well, we have many "colours" or better known as RACES. We have malays, indians, chinese and eurasians.
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The F1 Singapore Grand Prix is held in the evening because to satisfy the European audience ,which is a big territory for F1 (so the race would be broadcasted live in the afternoon through out Europe) and also Bernie Ecclestone wants to experiment with evening races with the potential to add more evening races in the future, Australian GP for an example.