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A rather artificial recreation of Malay kampong (village) life in the heart of Geylang..
A rather artificial recreation of Malay kampong (village) life in the heart of Geylang.
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A section of this short street, between Joo Chiat and Still Rds, has what are probably Singapore's prettiest shophouses
Also known as Masjid Hajjah Fatimah, it is probably Singapore's second most important mosque historically after Sultan Mosque
Set on the grounds of beautifully restored Istana Kampong Glam, the site looks gorgeous from the outside but despite some half-hearted attempts at whiz-bang multimedia, the museum inside is rather disappointing
Also known as Masjid Sultan and the largest mosque in Singapore, the building is easily identified thanks to its golden domes, but there's not much to see inside
Little India's busiest and oldest temple, dating back to 1881 — although the present structure was completed in 1986
Dedicated to Kuan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy
A Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, an incarnation of Vishnu
Built in the late 1800s as Wan Qing Yuan (晚晴园), the villa was offered in 1906 to Chinese revolutionary Sun Yat Sen, who stayed here eight times while in exile
Completed in 1990, equipped with an eye-catching golden spire, it is the only Buddhist temple outside Myanmar to be built in the traditional Burmese architectural style
Counted among the world's largest giant observation wheels, the 165 metre high Singapore Flyer offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Marina Bay and Singapore