Chinatown Singapore Photowalk

Singapore 2015
Chinatown PhotoBlog





Every country I explore I always list down a favorite locality to visit. In my past travels, I have constantly loved the idea of visiting the Chinatown area and I thought it will be a fulfilling experience to witness a distinct cultural element in a destination that is unfamiliar to me.

Each location has its own history to tell but all of them will bring that Piece of Chinese tradition, that lively mood of an avenue full of multicolored ornaments, stalls, and shops. 

Mainly Chinatown markets are highlighted for temples, large arcades with iconic dragons and lions being set up welcoming you to a vibrant neighborhood.


In certain districts and communities, a range of oriental products are sold from fruit selections, famous roasted ducks, seafood choices with artistic cafes, and a variety of oriental traditional restaurants. 





Being able to witness how Chinese locals live a normal day to day life is another exceptional instant, definitely a perfect tourist attraction.

Visiting Singapore for the 3rd time is just so timely for the country's  50th founding anniversary. I said will never be tired of coming back and just leisurely walk in this famous spot in the Central area. It is definitely an eye candy for street photography enthusiasts.






FINDING CHINATOWN IN SINGAPORE
  • Ride the Bus/Train: Chinatown is in the PURPLE or YELLOW LINE
  • Buy your souvenir items here, learn to haggle at affordable prices.
  • Tasty Restaurants are lined up with tables and chairs set up along the avenue. 
  • Visit the Hindu Temple - "Sri Mariamman" 
  • Singapore Durian and Sugarcane are a must-try 









































































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