[2024 Singapore Stay] Travel Guide for The Center of Singapore; China Town (Updated Oct)
China Town @ Singapore
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When you ride the escalator up and see Chinatown for the first time, it is awe-inspiring! The area is clean, full of food choices, and very walkable.
One of the key attractions of singapore. Busy enough during normal days , and packed to the gills during chinese new year. Mix of old and new here. You’ll see new modern shops and cafes, plus traditional and old shops and restaurants.
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Mel22
China Town, Singapore: A Historic District
China Town in Singapore is one of the most vibrant and lively areas in the country. This district seamlessly blends the long history of the Chinese community in Singapore with modernity. Located in the heart of the city, Singapore's Chinatown is filled with ancient temples, bustling markets, and a plethora of exquisite restaurants. It is not only a destination for shopping and dining but also a cultural attraction where visitors can experience the history and cultural diversity of the area.
Getting There: As the district is located in the city center, it is easily accessible by MRT at the China Town station. Additionally, buses and taxis are widely available.
Opening Hours: The Chinatown area is open 24 hours a day as it is a community district, but individual shops and attractions have varying opening hours.
GPS Coordinates: 1.283932, 103.843223
Shiyix297
China Town
It's very nice to visit.You can see among of chinese people and their culture in temple.#mytravelhacks #cherryblossom2024
DerickLwin
China Town Singapore
Once a hub for Singaporean immigrants from China, Chinatown is now popular for its mix of old and new, with historic temples and traditional healing outlets alongside the newest bars and trendy lifestyle outlets. You can spend a whole day exploring this vibrant area, which includes the Tanjong Pagar, Bukit Pasoh, Kreta Ayer and Telok Ayer areas. There are always new experiences to try in Chinatown, whether exploring centuries-old temples or meeting new friends in trendy bars. Painting cultural diversity Gain insight into Singapore's rich multi-ethnic culture by visiting some of the country's oldest places of worship located in the heart of Chinatown. The location of this ancient area is home to a variety of cultures, as well as being the only Chinatown in the world that boasts Buddhist temples, mosques and Hindu temples along its streets.
alfarezel
China town experience
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Saw Gedion Peter
China town / singapore
That is the place where i spent my time
John84
China town Singapore
Very cultural thing can see in here
_TI***pg
best desert in china town singapore
When you come to Singapore is a must try desert in China Town. Plenty of desert here to choose from. There is also one shop sells best Kele pipeapple tart although is a little pricy but is worth your money. Surrounding also lots of food outlet which is pretty reasonable price especially some sihuan cuisine and China dumpling and pancake. Cold noddles etc etc. Some food court is a little smoky and try to near outside#singapore
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Tonying
View-y architectures
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In almost all of the architecture around the world, windows 🪟 have had their unique design; perhaps because of the sheer importance to get some sunlight & air 😉 without getting burnt out haha. With my little travel experience in south east Asia and having lived in different places in India, the windows in former colonies🗿 have resonated well with what was unique to the respective empire's architecture. I was a great fan of French windows, which I've encountered at Pondicherry in India. Here in this picture, since it was in Singapore I couldn't particularly confirm whether it's British style or French (also to mention these buildings are around Chinatown 😅). Overall it was quite reminiscent of a sunny morning !! #urbanexplorer#tripblazers#summervacation