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Chinatown Singapore

Chinatown Singapore

A walk around the core of Chinatown Singapore. From the Chinatown metro stop, stroll along Pagoda St, with its cheap keepsake shops, massage parlors and eateries, and stop most of the way along at the Chinatown Heritage Center. Inside, you’ll discover displays on Chinatown’s vivid past – from reminiscent photographs to repeated living quarters of opium addicts. At end point the Sri Mariamman Temple – Singapore’s most established Hindu sanctuary with a lot of technicolor figures. Take kitschy Trengganu St south to the Chinatown Complex, with its well known peddler stalls upstairs.

From that point, Keong Saik Road bends south past the noteworthy Sri Layan Sithi Vinayagar Hindu Temple. Bring a left into Kreta Ayer Rd, and another left into Neil Rd; where it meets South Bridge Rd is the Jinriksha Station which was before the terminal for hand-pulled rickshaws. Two or three squares north weavers five-story Buddha Relic Temple, with (purportedly) Buddha’s left canine dwelling in a strong gold stupa. Take Ann Siang Rd east past the Art Deco structures that once housed Chinese organizations and clubs, and look at the monster ‘wishing great’ at the Siang Cho Keong Temple on Amoy St. Take Telok Ayer St north past the nineteenth century Al-Abrar Mosque and the exquisite Thian Hock Keng Temple, completing the stroll at the fancy 1822 Ying Fo Fui Kun family constructing utilized by the Chinese Hakka people group.

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