Singy
We landed in Singapore and took a Grab (Singapore equivalent and cheaper version of Uber) to our "hotel." Good thing we stayed in a "hotel" because we soon found out that AirBnb is illegal in Singapore and that the housing authorities sometimes raid suspect AirBnb residences. If we had stayed in an AirBnb, the host probably would have told us not to open the door for anyone and to keep a low profile. All hypothetical of course. In December 2017, two AirBnb hosts were arrested and if convicted would face fines of $200,000 Sinagporean dollars, about USD$140,000. Despite it being illegal though, AirBnb still has 8,000 listings in Singapore and you wouldn't know it is illegal based on the AirBnb website. I'm sure buried in the terms and conditions of AirBnb it says that I am responsible for understanding the local laws blah blah blah. Here's a BBC article on it: http://www.bbc.com/news/business-42247968 Anyway, here's a picture of Singapore: Ju...