Singapore was first introduced in the 3rd century by the Chinese in the 'pool of roughly Chung' meaning 'island at the end of the peninsula' in the 14th century, Singapore has been integrated as part of the kingdom of Srivijaya and known. 'pours Zec' which means' city of the sea, located at the tip of Singapore, Malaya, which is the natural meeting point of the route. Singapore became a stopping point for many types of fleet in the 14th century, Singapore was named the 'Singh Pura', which means 'lion city', according to legend. Prince of Srivijaya see one animal, but mistook the Lions. The current name of Singapore was born. During the 18th century, the 'British' 'Sir Stamford Raffles Ford' set back Singapore as a trading station. Policy of free trade attracted merchants from all parts of Asia and from as far away as the United States and the Middle East. Singapore emerged as the central government of the Straits Settlements of Penang, Malacca and Singapore to open ace Canal Sur in 1869 and the coming of the telegraph and steamship, making Singapore the importance of increasing poverty. Became a center for the expanding trade between East and West. Singapore used to be at war in the 14th century when it involves a race between Siam and Malaya Empire Semashko Sahitya Spa on the island of Java.