The Nation Obsessed with Cleanliness
In a world where urban pollution, litter, and overcrowding are common challenges, Singapore stands out as a remarkable exception. Known globally for its spotless streets, efficient waste management, and strict public behavior laws, this small island nation has earned a reputation for being almost obsessively clean. But this cleanliness is not accidental—it is the result of deliberate policies, cultural values, and a collective sense of responsibility that has been cultivated over decades.
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