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  2. Club Street - Wikipedia

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    The street was named Club Street due to its abundance of Chinese clubs in early Singapore history. [1] Clubs such as the Chinese Weekly Entertainment Kee Lam Club, a Straits-Chinese club formed in 1891, Chui Lan Teng Club, mainly for Chinese businessman to socialise and the Ee Hoe Hean Club, an exclusive prestigious Chinese club in the 1920s are located at the street which leads to competitive ...

  3. List of restaurant districts and streets - Wikipedia

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    1.13 Singapore. 1.14 Saudi Arabia. 1.15 ... Club Street; Holland Village, Singapore; ... The bottom of Bold Street, Liverpool Restaurants along the Curry Mile ...

  4. East Coast Park - Wikipedia

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    East Coast Park is a beach and a park on the southeastern coast of Singapore.It stretches along the south of Marine Parade, Bedok, and Tampines.It was opened in the 1970s, after the Singapore government had completed reclaiming land off the coast at Katong, from Kallang to Changi.

  5. Chinatown, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Aerial perspective of Singapore's Chinatown Topdown look of a carpark near Club Street Bukit Pasoh Road is located on a hill that in the 1830s marked the western boundary of the colonial town. Singapore's Chinatown is known as Niu che shui [ b ] in Mandarin , Gû-chia-chúi in Hokkien , and Ngàuh-chē-séui in Cantonese - all of which mean ...

  6. Ann Siang Hill - Wikipedia

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    Ann Siang Hill (Chinese: 安祥山, Malay: Bukit Ann Siang) is a small hill, and the name of a one-way road located in Chinatown, Singapore. It was named after Chia Ann Siang, a wealthy businessman. The road links Club Street and Ann Siang Road (安祥路) to South Bridge Road. Ann Siang Road connects Ann Siang Hill to Kadayanallur Street.

  7. Tanah Merah, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    J.E. Tassin's 1836 Map of Singapore refers to the area as "1st Red Cliffs" (Bedok area) and "2nd Red Cliffs" (Tanah Merah area). Old maps also show the existence of Tanah Merah Road as early as the 1840s, which stretched from Kallang River to Changi Point.

  8. Pedra Branca, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    They stand 0.6 metres (2.0 ft) to 1.2 metres (3.9 ft) permanently above water. South Ledge, on the other hand, is a rock formation visible only at low-tide. It is 2.2 nautical miles (4.1 km; 2.5 mi) to the south-south-west of Pedra Branca. [10] Its ownership has yet to be definitively determined by Malaysia and Singapore.

  9. Kreta Ayer Road - Wikipedia

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    Hok San Association (新加坡鶴山會館) has the oldest lion dance troupe in Singapore, it was established in 1920 and located at No. 21 of the shophouses along Kreta Ayer Road. [ 2 ] Chinese Buddhist Association (新加坡中华佛教会) was founded in 1927 and located at No. 23 of the shophouses along Kreta Ayer Road.