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Chinatown

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This was a perfect way to see and understand the history of Singapore. James was amazing, and we learned a lot.
Paul Black
A fantastic way to get to explore Singapore and its growth story. With Fred as our excellent guide. He is friendly, knowledge and generous. I highly recommend the tour
Steve
It was a wonderful, enjoyable experience for us being the first timers.
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What are some popular things to do in Chinatown in Singapore?
Chinatown is a vibrant and historic district in Singapore that offers many attractions and activities. We love coming here for the mix of old and new, and some of the most traditional shops in Singapore are still found in Chinatown. Some popular things to do in Chinatown include visiting the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, exploring the Chinatown Heritage Centre, and shopping for souvenirs and traditional Chinese goods at the street markets. Also, fun fact: Chinatown has the largest hawker market in Singapore! The food here is very yummy and you'll be able to find most famous Singapore street food. The hawker market is home to Singapore's first Michelin Star hawker meal (it has sadly lost its star since!), Hawker Chan. You can also find a random but very good Belgium craft beer stall at the hawker market! If you just head a couple of streets away, you'll come across Ann Siang Hill and Club Street, an area that's home to lots of really good hipster bars and little shophouse restaurants. We love coming here for a coffee or a drink to chill out after exploring Chinatown.
What is the history of Chinatown in Singapore?
Chinatown has a rich history that dates back to the 19th century, when Chinese immigrants began settling in Singapore. The district grew rapidly as more immigrants arrived, and soon became a center of trade and commerce. Over the years, Chinatown has undergone many changes, but it has retained much of its cultural and historical significance. Today, it is a popular tourist destination that offers a glimpse into Singapore's past and present.
How can I get to Chinatown in Singapore?
Chinatown is easily accessible by public transportation, with several MRT stations located in the district. The Chinatown MRT station is located on the North-East Line, while the Outram Park MRT station is located on the East-West Line and the North-East Line. You can also come here by bus as it's close by to many main roads, and of course you can take a Grab or a taxi here!
What are some must-see attractions in Chinatown?
Some must-see attractions in Chinatown include the ornate Chinatown Gate, colorful street markets, and historic temples like the Tin Hau Temple.
What culinary experiences can visitors enjoy in Chinatown?
Visitors can enjoy a variety of authentic Chinese cuisine options in Chinatown, such as dim sum, hot pot, and Peking duck. Be sure to also try some traditional desserts like egg tarts and bubble tea.
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