Inspired by a kaleidoscope of religions, cultures, and communities, Singapore’s architecture is a result of diverse influences. Churches, mosques, synagogues and temples built by Singapore’s early settlers enliven our cityscape with a myriad of colours and...
Bugis Street and Chinatown are two culturally vibrant spots in Singapore city that travellers, locals, and tourists often visit. They offer a variety of colourful and exciting activities, as well as exuberant night markets that are captivating and worth exploring. If...
Kampong Gelam and Chinatown offer fascinating experiences in Singapore’s rich heritage, culture, and history. The bustling atmosphere and lively scenes do justice in melding the traditional and contemporary parts that make up modern-day Singapore. While...
Visit Chinatown Or Little India? Little India and Chinatown give tourists and local visitors a glimpse of Singapore’s fascinating multicultural heritage and history. These culturally rich locals offer a bustling atmosphere, traditional architecture, colourful...
Overview Discover how art comes alive in Chinatown—around the corners of lively eateries and quaint boutiques, you’ll find ample opportunities to snap Instagram-worthy shots of gorgeous murals, depicting Singapore’s past and present. Spend at least half a day...