I love sketch photography and Singapore too. When you are there as a tourist, behave like you are in your hometown. I would observe the daily life of Singapore housewives and the shopping of Filipino maids for their lazy hostesses, but more is happening not here, but at the Huala Road market. The most interesting thing is that during Chinese festivals, such as the ghost moon or the Chinese New Year, the dates will change according to the lunar calendar, remember to integrate into the local culture. Whenever I go to the tiong bahru, I am always excited. Get off at Zhongkulu subway station and walk to Jinbang Road to enjoy various low-rise residential houses. Some elderly people are practicing in the morning around 7:30 in the morning. Go to the community center and then to the market. The braised noodles at the end of the center on the second floor are great. A bowl of $4, there are a lot of fish in it. Delicious as they are tender and fresh. Walking around on the 1st floor, the sellers were very polite and friendly displaying their goods. Looking forward to coming again.