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  2. List of hotels in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Capella Singapore; Crockfords Tower, formerly planned to be named Maxims Tower, [1] is an 11-storey all-suite hotel [2] overlooking the Singapore harbour and the Southern Islands. The resort's casino is located beneath the tower. [3] The hotel was topped-out on 27 February 2009 and opened on 20 January 2010.

  3. AIA Central - Wikipedia

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    The Furama Hotel closed in November, and was demolished in December 2001. Following the demolition of the Furama Hotel, the construction of the new tower AIA Central commenced in November 2002. AIA Central is a 37-storey grade A office building with a gross floor area of approximately 41,777 square metres.

  4. Furama Hong Kong Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Furama Hotel was designed by Eric Cumine Associates and built for the Furama group and was completed on 18 August 1973. [1] It had 33 storeys and a total height of 361 feet (110 m), with a revolving restaurant on the top floor named "La Ronda".

  5. The Scarlet Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Scarlet Singapore is a luxury boutique hotel [1] located at Erskine Road, Chinatown, Singapore. Opened in 2004, [ 2 ] The Scarlet Singapore contains 80 rooms and is managed by Singapore-based hospitality management group Grace International.

  6. Chinatown, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore's Chinatown is known as Niu che shui [b] in Mandarin, Gû-chia-chúi in Hokkien, and Ngàuh-chÄ“-séui in Cantonese - all of which mean "bullock water-cart" - and Kreta Ayer in Malay, [c] which means "water cart". This is due to the fact that Chinatown's water supply was principally transported by animal-driven carts in the 19th century.

  7. Yue Hwa Building - Wikipedia

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    Also known as Nam Tin Hotel, the Great Southern Hotel in Singapore's Chinatown was built by Swan and Maclaren in 1927. [1] Started as a boutique hotel, it was the tallest building in Chinatown when it was completed. It was also the first Chinese hotel in Singapore with a lift. [2]

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