Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple

Devotees have gathered in front of the Kwan Im temple at Waterloo Street, just a stone’s throw away from the epicentre. Incense is burning on all sides, and devotees are chanting “Shitai Hosshi!” (meaning “Sutra Fireball”) with their cheeks pressed against one another. Many people have strategically positioned themselves around the incense burner, believing that … Read more

Key Historic Events In Pek Kio

Pek Kio, a small town located adjacent to Singapore’s city centre, has a relaxed pace of life that resembles its marshy history. The realm of tranquillity is only the surface, however. Underneath the calm lies a deep history with several significant events for Singapore. Pek Kio has seen its fair share of historical events, from … Read more

The Traditional Parrot Astrologer

The fortune-teller is perhaps the most mystical of all the traditional street vendors in Singapore. In addition, there are various approaches used by different fortune-tellers. The parrot astrologer is one of a kind. In parrot astrology, the parrot (usually a parakeet) interprets your fortune card while the fortune teller plays the role of an interpreter … Read more

Residence Of Tan Teng Niah Chinese Industries In Early Little India

Residence of Tan Teng Niah The Residence of Tan Teng Niah, located only a minute’s walk from Little India MRT Station, is a fantastic place to stay while exploring Singapore. While the choice of psychedelic colours on the exterior post-restoration is debatable, one cannot dispute that this eight-room Chinese mansion screams for attention in the … Read more

Plaza Singapura Over The Years

Recent passers-by of Orchard Road may have observed a considerably more airy and open-air Plaza Singapura. The building’s exterior has been demolished. The Atrium@Orchard, which features a wave-inspired motif, has been built on the site of the old structure. Here’s a quick look at the development of Plaza Singapura’s extended wing, which opened last month. … Read more

Esplanade The National Performing Arts Centre

The Esplanade, which opened in 1912, has come a complete circle, seemingly owing to its modern construction (which is still in its early stages). The Theatres on the Bay was built in 2002 to a chorus of brickbats regarding its architecture and price, yet it has won over audiences with its broad artistic offerings. It’s … Read more

An Omani Makeover Of Muscat Street

The lovely alfresco cafés in the Kampong Glam area might have piqued your interest. On your way to several lovely outdoor terraces in the region, you’ve undoubtedly noticed a fresh-up Muscat Street. The Sultan Mosque, one of Singapore’s most historically significant mosques, is located on Muscat Street, which has been restored in a multi-million dollar … Read more

Top 10 Things To Do In Singapore

“I’ll be in Singapore for only a few days. What should I do if I’m in Singapore? Where can I go?” The Top 10 things to do in Singapore are highlighted in this list, making it easy for you to include them in your short trip itinerary. It’s difficult to define what “interest” means, so … Read more

A Certain Johore Road In Singapore

Today, the modest-looking bus terminal on George Street is recognized throughout Malaysia as the entry point for Johor Bahru. One would have travelled from Queen Street to Johor in under 45 minutes on an express bus. Only two decades ago, one could have simply walked across the street to Johore, or rather, to Johore Road. … Read more

Selegie Arts Centre

It’s always pleasant to discover a rogue in a city organized on grids and squares. The apex of a U-shaped junction formed by two roads, Selegie Road and Prinsep Street, is marked by a curved yellow pastel building known as the Selegie Arts Centre. The Selegie Arts Centre, located on the corner of Prinsep Street … Read more