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Places to Visit in Chinatown

Chinatown Street Market, Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum, Masjid Jamae, Cundhi Gong, Sri Mariamman Temple, Chinatown Heritage Centre, Pagoda Street, Singapore Musical Box Museum and many more.

Places to go in Chinatown Singapore are plenty and each has a beautiful story attached to it. Chinatown in Singapore is surely one of the most popular as well as unique Chinatown across the world. It surely has a pretty rich history, which can be explored with the help of endless beautiful attractions that have been established in this locality. For those interested in exploring more, Singapore Packages offer a comprehensive way to delve into this vibrant neighborhood.

Apart from its rich history as well as architecture, Chinatown is also one of the best places to try out Authentic Chinese Street food. Some of the best places to visit in Chinatown Singapore to devour mind-blowing food preparations are Maxwell Food Market, Everton Park, and Pagoda Street.Apart from that, Chinatown has also developed as a cultural as well as religious spot for a whole lot of people from around the world. The endless Buddhist, Hindu, and Islamic establishments in the locality will surely allow you a peek into the same. There is a lot to do here so it is a must visit when in SIngapore. 

Here is the list of places to go in Chinatown Singapore:

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Chinatown Street Market

Featuring an astonishing in-built cooling system and high-ceiling glass roofs, Chinatown Street Market in Singapore houses over 200 stalls. It is one of the best places to visit in Chinatown Singapore to devour Chinese cuisines and to shop around.

The market is decorated in different themes throughout the year and becomes host to a number of important Chinese festivals. The market allows you an escape from the high-rise landscape of Singapore and allows you to have a culturally rich experience. If you love trying authentic food preparations, the street hawkers, ruling the hearts of endless foodies in Chinatown for decades would surely woo away your mind. You can also plan to shop for cheap electronics and Chinese trinkets from the market.

Timings: 9:30 A.M. – 8:00 P.M.

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Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum

Situated in Chinatown, Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum exhibit ancient Buddhist arts allowing you to connect with stories dating back over 5000 years. The interiors of the temple are quite astonishing and will take you to a completely different world.

The exteriors of the temple have been done in traditional Chinese Architecture, which is surely insta worthy. If you wish to indulge in a detailed tour of the temple, free of cost, you can plan a visit on Saturday. Visitors can also learn about the teaching of Buddha at the temple with the help of interactive workshops. If you wish to spend some time in peace, this is the place for you to be!

Timings: 7:00 A.M. – 7:00 P.M.

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Masjid Jamae

Masjid Jamae comes under one of the renowned places to visit in Chinatown Singapore, One of the oldest places to go in Chinatown Singapore. In almost every old picture of Chinatown or old postcards, one can easily spot this 200-year-old Mosque. Masjid Jamae was one of the 3 mosques that were built by Tamilian immigrants from Southern India during their early days.

This beautiful mosque actually has architectural elements, borrowed from both ancient as well as modern architecture, which are surely worth admiration. The beautiful façade of the mosque with tiny doors and cross-shaped openings is surely unique and astonishing. To actually capture the early architecture of Singapore, this is the very place for you to be. Moreover, unlike most of the other structures of the 19th Century, this mosque stands in its original form and has not been renovated even a little.

Timings: Open 24 hours

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Cundhi Gong

Cundhi Gong is one of the hidden places to visit in Chinatown Singapore that you surely cannot miss out on your visit. Founded in 1928, for the worship of 18-arms Cundi Bodhisattva, the temple is built in the traditional Nanyang style.

You can see a blend of elements from the traditional Chinese buildings and shophouses of Singapore. Pieces of porcelain have been used to decorate the roof of the temple with dragons, birds, flowers, and phoenixes. The temple hall of the complex emits peace and is surely worth admiration. Inside the temple, the walls and the columns have been laid down with beautiful mosaic tiles from a prominent Belgium manufacturer.

Timings: 10:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M.

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Sri Mariamman Temple

This is the oldest Hindu temple situated in Singapore and draws a whole lot of travelers as well as devotees. This iconic temple was established in 1827 and is famous for its woo and attap sculptures made by Indian immigrants.

The ornate temple interiors and exteriors are surely the major point of attraction for all the visitors. Do not forget to zoom into the intricate details that have been laid down into the architecture of this temple. This temple is 6-tiered and houses various beautiful sculptures of Hindu deities. The Sri Mariamman temple has undergone various renovations since its inception, the latest one being in 2010, which cost over $4 million.

Timings: 5:00 A.M. – 11:30 A.M., 5 P.M. – 8:45 P.M.

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Chinatown Heritage Centre

This is one of the best places to visit in Chinatown Singapore to explore the rich Chinese heritage of Singapore. It is a collection of various renovated shophouses of the early Chinese settlements in Singapore and exhibits their traditional furniture, artifacts, as well as living conditions.

The Heritage Center also showcases a rich collection of photographs, dating back up to 1819. To have a wholesome experience the center also organizes various guided tours, storytelling sessions, as well as workshops. Visiting this place is like getting into a time machine and exploring the rich history of Chinatown in Singapore. Apart from diving deep into Chinese history, you can also shop for Chinese postcards, books, as well as prints.

Timings: 9:00 A.M. – 8:00 P.M.

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Pagoda Street

Pagoda Street is one of the most frequented as well as popular streets of Chinatown in Singapore and that's why it prioritize in places to visit in Chinatown Singapore. Relishing delicious food and shopping are two of the most important targets of any tourist that visit Chinatown. This very street has the best of the whole Chinatown.

It is lined up with legendary eateries, bars, souvenir shops, electric shops, and much more. Apart from that, the architecture of this street is highly picturesque and you can also shop for antique Chinese jewelry and trinkets at various old shops in this lane. If you are short of time but wish to experience the best, this is one of the best places to go in Chinatown Singapore for a fulfilling experience.  

Timings:
9:30 A.M. – 8:00 P.M.

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Singapore Musical Box Museum

This is one of the most unique places to visit in Chinatown Singapore. Moreover, it is the very first musical box museum that even opened up in Singapore. Musical boxes actually gained a whole lot of importance in the culture of Singapore over the 19th Century.

This unique museum carefully preserves the rich legacy of Musical boxes in Singapore. The most important exhibit of this museum is the account of the rising and fall of the musical boxes in European culture. The museum also houses over 40 original musical boxes of 2 different categories, namely disc type and cylinder type. It can be a great visit even for people who love to explore the history of music.

Timings: 10:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M. (Wednesday - Monday)

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The Maxwell Food Center

For all the food lovers out there, the Maxwell Food Center is one of the best places to visit in Chinatown Singapore. It is the very place where all the locals get together to delish on delicious Singapore street food.

This hawkers’ market is especially famous for serving different forms of Chinese-inspired snacks like noodles, fish balls, dimsums, and much more. This is also one of the best places for office goers to get together over lunch and delish on the heart-warming street food.

Timings: 8:00 A.M. – 2:00 P.M.

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Nus Baba House

This is a Peranakan Heritage house that allows visitors to peek into the livelihood of a prominent Chinese family from the 20th Century. This is surely one of the most interesting places to go in Chinatown Singapore for all the history lovers out there.

It was once the house of a Chinese shipping tycoon and remains one of the very few traditional Peranakan shophouses that still remain intact in Singapore. The house showcases over 2000 artifacts and decorative pieces on its first as well as the second floor. The third floor of the house exhibits various temporary Peranakan-themed exhibitions. 

Timings: Heritage Tours (Tuesday – Friday, 10 A.M.), Self-Guided Tour (Saturday, 1:30 pm, 2:15 pm, 3:15 pm, 4:00 pm)

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Telok Ayer Street

One of the most historically rich places to visit in Chinatown Singapore is definitely Telok Ayer Street. This was the very first place that was declared as a Chinese district and acted as the landing point for Chinese immigration over the 1820s.

There were endless Chinese religious places and association buildings built along this street that helped to gain a decent insight into the lives of early Chinese immigrants to Singapore. Apart from that Tamilian immigrants from India also built a mosque on this very street, further adding to its relevance in history. Moreover, initially Telok Ayer Street actually was at the seashore, making it pretty convenient for the immigrants to directly land there. Therefore, to take a dive into the immigration history of Singapore, this is the very place you need to be at!

Timings: Open 24 Hours

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Everton Park

Another of the amazing places to visit in Chinatown Singapore for all the food lovers and art lovers out there. The locality is filled up with endless cafes and restaurants serving special Singapore cuisines.

The architecture of this culturally rich locality is also worth admiration, with flat houses merging one with the other in a unique manner, creating beautiful mazes to wander around in. Roaming around this beautiful place is also a treat for art lovers as the streets of Everton Park showcase the amazing works of Yip, an amazing artist, who roamed around the area for almost 20 years. Do not forget to get your hands on some delicious ice cream and sweets from the iconic Everton Creamery.

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The Thian Hock Keng Temple

This very place in Singapore is earmarked as the starting point of Chinatown. Moreover, everything else around this beautiful temple has been reclaimed, where the current day bars and restaurants are situated, however; the temple stands as it is.

This temple was built in 1839 and the Chinatown that we see today expanded its roots from here itself. It is surely one of the must places to go in Chinatown Singapore on your visit. The temple showcases marvelous southern Chinese architecture and features highly intricate carvings with sculptures of dragons, phoenixes, and deities. Also, the astonishing part is that not a single nail was used in the construction of this beautiful temple. It has also been declared as a National Monument due to its historic relevance.

Timings: 7:30 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.

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Ann Siang Hill Park

Situated beside the former Telok Ayer Bay, Ann Siang Hill Park actually has a really interesting history. To take a break from the hustle-bustle of the chaotic Chinatown, you can head towards this peaceful place and explore the restored shophouses.

Most of these houses have now been converted into modern-day boutiques, cafes, art galleries, and bars. It is one of the best places to go in Chinatown Singapore to spend some leisurely time. Once, it had been a center for Chinese immigrants who settled in Singapore. You can also admire the beautiful views of Chinatown and its surroundings from Ann Siang Hill Park and laze down a little after spending a hectic day in Chinatown.

Timings: Open 24 Hours

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Al-Abrar Mosque

The Al-Abrar Mosque is a small mosque built by the early Tamilian immigrants in a corner of Telok Ayer Street. In 1827, when the mosque was initially built, it was just a thatched hut, however, over the years, it has been transformed into a beautiful permanent mosque.

It attracts a whole lot of devotees, especially during the Friday prayers. The mosque has been crafted decently in Indo-Islamic architecture. It is also popularly known as Masjid Chulia, as Chinatown was initially referred to as Chulia, a locality where immigrants settled down initially. It is surely one of the must places to go in Chinatown Singapore.

Timings: 10:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M. (Saturday - Thursday), 10: A.M. – 12:00 P.M., 2:30 P.M. – 6:00 P.M. (Friday)

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  2. What makes Chinatown a famous tourist spot in Singapore?

    Chinatown in Singapore has its very own unique history and culture. It is not only influenced by Chinese immigrants. Apart from having a huge Buddhist Chinese influence, Chinatown has also drawn influence from Tamilian immigrants from South India and also has a number of mosques as well as temples that flank its key spots.

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    Chinatown is specifically famous for its amazing food, rich immigrant history, as well as cheap shopping. If you love exploring different cultures, Chinatown is surely one of the best places for you to explore in your visit to Singapore.

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    2. Gardens by the Bay: One of the most beautiful places to visit in Chinatown Singapore, the 50 meters high tree-like structures are the major attractions of these gardens. It is divided into 3 gardens, the Bay central, the Bay East, and the Bay South.

    3. Clarke Quay: Clarke Quay is one of the key places to go in Chinatown Singapore. Once the commercial hub of Singapore, Clarke Quay is now loaded with exclusive restaurants, boutiques, as well as cart vendors. Moreover, its beauty at night, along the river will surely make you fall in love.

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    4. Marina Bay Sands: It is undoubtedly one of the most popular and known structures in the entire world. This building, made in the shape of a floating ship houses a luxury hotel, high-end restaurants, Museums, Theatres, and much more. Enjoying the views of the city from its rooftop must be on the list of each and every traveler. 2. What are the things to do in Chinatown?

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    5. Devour Traditional Chinese Cuisines: One surely cannot pass through Chinatown without feeding them heart-warming authentic Chinese food. To try out the best cuisines, you can head to the Maxwell Food Centre, which is amongst one of the best places to visit in Chinatown Singapore to try out the food.

    6. Explore the Rich History: Chinatown surely has a really rich history. Every nook and corner of this beautiful place has a beautiful history to tell. Try taking up a guided tour and visit the various museums and temples of Chinatown to dig deep into its history.

    7. Admire the unique Architecture: Chinatown in Singapore has surely developed its very own unique architecture over the years, with immigrants pouring in from all directions. Explore the renovated shophouses and take a walk among the hidden alleys of the locality to capture the real beauty of this place.

    8. Shopping: You surely cannot get out of Chinatown without stuffing up your shopping bags with unique and exciting products and souvenirs. You can try shopping for Chinese trinkets, ornaments, books, artifacts, as well as electronics from Chinatown. One of the best places to go in Chinatown Singapore for shopping is Pagoda Street.

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