Chinatown

Harbourlights is only 2 MRT stops from Chinatown. We spent an evening there visiting the Chinatown Heritage Museum, eating, shopping and browsing.
In the past, Chinatown was known as "Bullock Cart Water" or in Hokkien "Gu Chia Chui". This was the place where new migrants or "sinkheks" stayed, worked and played. They brought with them their culture, religion and lifestyle which eventually influenced and shaped the lives of Singaporean Chinese. Nevertheless, the place was also a melting pot of economic and social activities for various races like Arabs, Jews, Europeans, Indians and Malays.




Welcome to the dark side of "Gu Chia Chui"...


Clarke Quay, Boat Quay and Merlion Park
Another must-see while in Singapore are the attractions along Singapore River.




More sculptures along the River...




Side track a bit here: People from the region I come from just adore eating durian. Durian - a seasonal thorny king of fruits with a very pungent smell (nice or not, depending on whether you like it or hate it). Personally, I am ok with it but I don't crave for it though. However, Adrian loves it to death.

So, it's no surprise that Singapore built an Esplanade in the shape of this "King of Fruit". Locals gave it the nickname "durian". Esplanade: home of the performing arts theater. Just imagine this headline - "Il Divo at the Durian" or "The Durian presents - Luciano Pavarotti". Hmm....


Merlion Park
The Merlion - poster boy, national identity and mystical creature. Merlions are everywhere in the form of souvenirs & sculptures big and small. This is the first one (see below) at the Merlion Park.



2 comments:
I just realised that Singapore has some similarities to Kuching.
1) they both have waterfront features - in their case, Clarke Quay, Kuching: Waterfront
and
2) Singapore has Merlion statues everywhere, while Kuching has its Cat statues everywhere. Hahaha.
That durian esplanade looks like a colander/sieve too. Hahah.
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