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Sri hartaty Susianto
::Must try in Chinatown Singapore ,hand made fish ball with kwetiau
Radja Sitanggang
::Chinatown in Singapore is a sharp contrast to the rest of the city, with low rise buildings and culture bursting out onto the streets, from the fragrant smells of traditional cuisine to the bold red and gold tones that run through the neighbourhood. This is an area that’s proud of its heritage, and has it very much on display. There are ornate Chinese, Buddhist and Hindu temples, museums galore and plenty of opportunities to soak up the bustling streets lined with old shophouses. Here’s our list of the best things to see in Chinatown Singapore.
Rohit Bapat
::Nice MRT station inside the Chinatown. Clean and spacious. Helpful staff and good wallpainting. Not so crowdy usually but might get busy in evening. Trains are timely. No complaints at all.
Travel Lane
::The architecture is very beautiful and the people are warm and friendly. Wonderful place to visit if you ever get to Singapore. Easy to get there on the train; just take the blue line also called the downtown line.
Komal Agarwal
::Shoppers paradise and foodies nation. Busy place with fast moving crowd.