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Chinatown Time Travel, From Opium Dens to Hipster Enclaves
Singapore
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Go beyond the standard tourist trail to uncover the gritty transformation of Singapore Chinatown. This isn't just a heritage walk, it is an in-depth exploration of how Chinatown transformed over the years. We trace the strategic evolution of the district from its dark history of 19th-century opium dens and the low-end red-light districts of Smith Street to its modern status as a world-class lifestyle enclave.
Experience the raw architectural contrast of the area, comparing the spiritual grandeur of Tang-style temples with the sophisticated Art Deco shophouses of Keong Saik Road. You will gain exclusive insights into the social and structural engineering that turned a settlement of migrants ...
Points forts
3 heures
Proposé en Mandarin & Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
3 heures
Proposé en Mandarin & Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Tasting of Peranakan Pastry or Dessert
Gratuities & Tips is optional
dépenses personnelles
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
83 Pagoda St
Chinatown MRT Station Exit A, Pagoda Street
Retour
Chinatown Time Travel, From Opium Dens to Hipster Enclaves
Singapore
À propos
Go beyond the standard tourist trail to uncover the gritty transformation of Singapore Chinatown. This isn't just a heritage walk, it is an in-depth exploration of how Chinatown transformed over the years. We trace the strategic evolution of the district from its dark history of 19th-century opium dens and the low-end red-light districts of Smith Street to its modern status as a world-class lifestyle enclave.
Experience the raw architectural contrast of the area, comparing the spiritual grandeur of Tang-style temples with the sophisticated Art Deco shophouses of Keong Saik Road. You will gain exclusive insights into the social and structural engineering that turned a settlement of migrants ...
Points forts
3 heures
Proposé en Mandarin & Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
3 heures
Proposé en Mandarin & Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Tasting of Peranakan Pastry or Dessert
Gratuities & Tips is optional
dépenses personnelles
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
83 Pagoda St
Chinatown MRT Station Exit A, Pagoda Street
Retour
Itinéraire
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Centre du patrimoine de Chinatown
The tour begins on the 1950s living conditions of the “Samsui women” and coolies. This stop provides the essential context of the cramped, high-density cubicles that housed Singapore’s early workforce.
Fist floor visit is free of charge.
15 minutes
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Pagoda Street
Walk through the historic “five-foot ways” and uncover the shadows of the opium trade. Learn how this bustling merchant street, including the coolie house, was once the epicentre of vice and the social reforms that eventually cleaned it up.
15 minutes
3
Smith Street
Historically known as “Theatre Street,” this was the raw entertainment heartbeat for early migrants. Beyond the Cantonese opera houses, it served as a notorious red-light district for the poor, where laborers and coolies sought temporary escape.
15 minutes
4
Rue Sago (Rue des Morts)
Once known as the “Street of the Dead” due to its proximity to death houses, Sago Lane has undergone a complete transformation. Today, it is a lively spot for traditional snacks, festive decorations, and local souvenirs.
15 minutes
5
Sri Layan Sithi Vinayagar Temple
Observe Singapore’s religious harmony in action. This Hindu temple, tucked into the Chinese quarter, highlights the multi-racial social fabric that is a cornerstone of the nation’s stability.
15 minutes
6
Keong Saik Road
Witness the ultimate urban turnaround. Once a notorious red-light district, we explore its Art Deco architecture and its current status as a premium enclave for boutique hotels and world-class bars.
30 minutes
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Temple et musée de la relique de la dent de Bouddha
Explore this massive Tang-style architectural marvel. We focus on the structural design and the temple’s role as a modern guardian of Chinese heritage and spiritual tradition in the heart of the city.