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  1. visit. Heritage Buildings. Museums. Places of Worship. Street Art. Get lost in the history, architecture and heritage of Singapore's Chinatown. Here's a guide to places of interest in this bustling district.

  2. Jan 11, 2023 · For dessert, indulge in the Lemon & White Chocolate Sundae (S$15) and add on a Buttermilk Waffle (S$6) for extra shiok-ness. 2. Thirty Six Brewlab & Smokehouse. Thirty Six Brewlab & Smokehouse lies along Club Street and is housed within a heritage building.

  3. May 20, 2021 · Culture Trip selects the best 15 things to do in Chinatown. 1. Chinatown Street Markets. No trip to Singapore would be complete without a trip to Chinatown’s bustling Street Markets. This is one of the city’s most popular districts, with shops and stalls lining whole streets, including Pagoda Street, Trengganu Street and Temple Street.

  4. Để trải nghiệm những truyền thống ẩm thực đa sắc tộc của Singapore, hãy dừng chân đầu tiên ở Phố ẩm thực Chinatown. Một dãy các quán ăn ngoài trời đem đến cho những tín đồ ẩm thực ghé qua đây một bữa tiệc linh đình gồm các món ăn bình dân Singapore vô cùng ...

  5. Mesa, Arizona2,438 contributions. Singapore's Colorful Chinatown District. Singapore has a large, colorful Chinatown district that is located to the west of the Singapore River. This district was created in the mid-1800's for the Chinese immigrants, but today this area is served by people from other nationalities.

  6. Jan 22, 2024 · Chilli Pan Mee (Batu Rd), 22 China Street, Singapore 049564. 3. Li Ji Chuan Chuan Xiang. Photography: Li Ji Chuan Chuan Xiang via Facebook. This hot pot hangout in Chinatown is raved about for its fresh seafood choices, flavourful soup bases, and succulent meat skewers. It’s also a great location for communal dining.

  7. Oct 2, 2022 · Find bliss at Thian Hock Keng Temple. Although it’s outside the boundaries of Chinatown proper, don’t skip out on a visit to Thian Hock Keng Temple. Unlike the less-than-20-year-old Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, Thian Hock Keng is the real deal. It’s the oldest Chinese temple in Singapore, dating back to 1839.

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