Singapore’s cultural quarters – Chinatown, Little India and Kampong Gelam – offer a vibrant journey through the city’s diverse heritage. Each neighbourhood tells its own story through a blend of history, tradition and modern lifestyle. In Chinatown, wander among ornate temples, bustling markets and trendy cafés in restored shophouses. In Little India, discover colourful streets filled with spice shops, flower garland stalls and the stunning Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple. Meanwhile, Kampong Gelam, once the seat of Malay royalty, enchants with the majestic Sultan Mosque, lively Arab Street, and boutiques and craft shops showcasing local talent. Beyond the cultural landmarks, these quarters are also culinary havens full of authentic flavours from across Asia.
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