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  2. Lau Pa Sat - Wikipedia

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    Lau Pa Sat from above. Lau Pa Sat (Chinese: 老巴刹; pinyin: Lǎo Bāshā; lit. 'Old Market'), also known as Telok Ayer Market (Malay: Pasar Telok Ayer; Chinese: 直落亚逸巴刹), is a historic building located within the Downtown Core in the Central Area of Singapore. It was first built in 1824 as a fish market on the waterfront serving ...

  3. George Drumgoole Coleman - Wikipedia

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    Another prominent building of early Singapore designed by Coleman was the Telok Ayer market on the waterfront built in 1835. It was demolished due to land reclamation work in 1879 and the market was then moved to the present Lau Pa Sat, which retains the octagonal shape of the original market by Coleman. [10]

  4. Cross Street - Wikipedia

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    Cross Street, Chinatown, Singapore. Cross Street (Chinese: 克罗士街; Malay: Jalan Silang) is a street in Singapore starting from Shenton Way in Downtown Core and ending at the junction of South Bridge Road in Chinatown which is in Outram Planning Area which then becomes Upper Cross Street.

  5. Man who threw LGBTQ pride flag given conditional warning - AOL

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    A 47-year-old man who threw a LGBTQ pride flag displayed at several workers of a Lau Pat Sat food stall and shouted at them has been given a 24-month conditional warning.

  6. James MacRitchie - Wikipedia

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    MacRitiche was the architect for the new cast-iron octagonal-shaped Lau Pa Sat market (now a national monument) which was relocated to its present position in 1894. MacRitchie followed the original style of George Drumgoole Coleman's 1838 market. Lau Pa Sat from above

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  8. Boon Tat Street - Wikipedia

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    The stretch of Boon Tat Street beside Lau Pa Sat is closed to vehicular traffic at night, and stalls selling satay and dining areas then line up along the street.. Boon Tat Street (simplified Chinese: 文达街; traditional Chinese: 文達街; pinyin: Wén dá jiē) is in the Downtown Core in the Central Area of Singapore.

  9. File:Signs to Lau Pa Sat and Merlion Park, Singapore ...

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    2014-10-19 14:11 Danielseoh 1321×1137× (939257 bytes) The two brown signs show the usage of languages on road signages, although variations exist between the Lau Pa Sat sign and the one for Merlion Park