Yesterday afternoon the two spots, Chinatown and Clarke Quay, former number I was a bit disappointed, but the latter will bring up all disappointed xingxi.
Always listening to colleagues that there is no fun in Chinatown, pretty things.
But think of that here, or go to look at it. Still on the MTR, NE line directly with Chinatown station, there are convenient. Out after watching full of foreigners, are small commodities market, cold half. But patience and go inside. In Smith, the three Pagoda Temple and the street went back and forth a few times, we see Chinatown (very small, it is a small shop, which things are crazy expensive), Mari Amman Hindu temple (a company India Temple, go to slippers, take charge 3 bucks. Halo!), the Buddha's tooth, longhua Temple Garden (well, didn't go into), Pearl square building (not interested in shopping, the readability), a mosque (do not know the name), EU Yan sang's nest line (because you may want to buy it, go read the eye, and expensive. Other brands sold outside of the bird's nest concentrate 150g 60, their home selling 90, as regards the quality, it is not known). Overall feeling, Chinatown is a Chinese characteristics of small commodities market, foreigners may have attracted, but Chinese people you don't. There's two things up-jewelry store and yaocaidian. You can look at, but 1, 2-hour suffice.From Chinatown, along the Bridge South Street, not far to the North is Clarke Quay.
I read the map, I feel a bit away around to catch a glimpse of the National Heritage Board. I didn't expect a windfall. Cultural Relics Bureau itself is an old building, saved a perfect, but it's the color of the window frame is colorful, very beautiful. Along the cultural relics in front of the Hill Street went north, see Fort Canning Park, also found the Fire Museum, marriage registry office and stamp Museum. Are many nice cottages, really lucky.Clarke Quay in Singapore River, is a bar, restaurant district, the afternoon when not opening, sparsely populated.
In the evening then went but voices. Have the opportunity to sit in a boat, the Singapore River, take a look at both sides of the scenery, it's really good!(Registry and philatelic Museum)
(Chinatown)
(Market)
(Daytime dock)
(Pier night scene)
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