Explore Singapore's Chinatown and experience the local culture
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Explore Singapore's Chinatown and experience the local life
When you come to Singapore, you must visit Chinatown. It is full of the unique charm of the blend of Southeast Asian and Chinese styles. Here is a super detailed guide!
🚇Transportation Guide
Chinatown has convenient transportation. If you take the subway, you can get off at Chinatown Station on the Northeast Line or the Downtown Line. You can start your tour directly from Exit E. If you take the bus, there are many routes. You can check the specific routes before traveling, which is convenient and fast.
🌟 Tour highlights
Stepping into Chinatown is like walking into a bustling Chinese market. Many traditional Chinese buildings, colorful arcades and temples are preserved here, which have a sense of age. For example, the Sri Mariamman Temple has exquisite carvings and bright colors, which are full of exotic style and are especially good for taking photos. The Longhua Branch of the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple is solemn and dignified, and is very popular. It is worth going in to experience the peaceful and harmonious atmosphere.
There are many specialty shops on the streets of Chinatown, selling everything from traditional handicrafts and souvenirs to fashionable items. I found a lot of small commemorative items here, the prices are relatively affordable, and they are very suitable as souvenirs.
🍱Food recommendations
When you come to Chinatown, you must try the local food. You must try Ya Kun Kaya Toast, the crispy toast is sandwiched with sweet kaya sauce and half-boiled egg. It has a rich taste and is full of Southeast Asian flavor. There is also Laoban Tofu Pudding, the tender and smooth tofu pudding is paired with rich syrup, which is sweet but not greasy, refreshing and delicious. Of course, you can also find the authentic flavors of classic delicacies such as Hainanese chicken rice and bak kut teh here.
⏰Opening hours
Most shops are open from around 10am to 10pm, but some food stalls and restaurants are more flexible, with some opening from early morning until late at night.
❗Notes
There are more tourists on weekends and holidays, so please take care of your personal belongings. When purchasing goods and tasting delicious food, pay attention to prices to avoid unnecessary misunderstandings.
The last time I went to Chinatown, I strolled around from day to night, eating and drinking along the way, and gained a lot. The local atmosphere and unique cultural atmosphere really made me feel the charm of Singapore's multicultural society. I strongly recommend everyone to come to Chinatown to experience it and feel the different Nanyang style!