★ Chinatown Heritage Centre
Tuesday, November 25
The Chinatown Heritage Centre is one of the many attractions located in the Chinatown district. It is situated in three newly re-established shop houses at the ethnic quarters of Chinatown. It accommodates a wealth of memories and untold stories of how Singapore’s early forefathers had settled down in this region after their perilous expedition from their hometown.

Upon stepping into the Chinatown Heritage Centre, you will be transported to different periods in the history of Chinatown, allowing you to discover more about the lives of its early dwellers. The simple life of the old days with its harsh living conditions are revealed; allowing you to understand and be aware of the hard life the migrants had led in the past. However, in its days of glory, Chinatown was full of life and activity. There were traditional festivals of the various ethnic groups bring held and celebrated here, making Chinatown a culturally vibrant and unique place.


Visit the Chinatown Heritage Centre to discover more about Chinatown’s rich history through exhibits that convey the real life stories of its previous occupants. You will also have an opportunity to look at typical shop houses of the past, observing how each cubicle was designed. All of these were reconstructed adeptly based on the recollections of the earlier residents. This personal touch will allow you to relate to the fundamental human spirit, which will assure you an enriching experience.
While at Chinatown, you can also get yourself a souvenir and select from a variety of exclusive traditional items at the retail shop.
If you are interested to visit the Chinatown Heritage Centre, it is opened daily from 9am-8pm. Admission fees are priced at S$9.80 for adults and S $6.30 for children. The estimated touring time is around 1.5 hours. The Chinatown Heritage Centre is located at 48 Pagoda Street, Singapore 059207. To get there, you may either take the MRT to Outram Park Station (EW16/NE3) and transfer to Chinatown Station (NE4), or take bus service no. 61, 80, 197 from North Bridge Road. For more details, you may refer here.
Please take a trip down to Chinatown Heritage Centre today! What are you waiting for?
Posted by: Chermaine
I would rate this place **** (4 out of 5 stars) as it really brings out the past, allowing each visitor to have a comprehensive and enjoyable experience, especially for those who are really keen to know more about the past of Singapore!
In terms of cost, I would say that the Chinatown Heritage Centre is very affordable as the cost for each adult or child is not even $10! You are able to take your time to explore the entire area for a price of less than $10. I would say that it is very worthy to learn more about Singapore's history at such a low cost for the entrance fee. So, please make a trip down one day!
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★ Chinatown


Chinatown is a place of great heritage in Singapore where many locals are familiar with. Its local name – Niu Che Shui (Bullock Cart Water) was derived from the fact that every household had to collect fresh water from the wells situated in Ann Siang Hill and Spring Street using bullock-drawn carts then.
Chinatown was developed around 1821 when the pioneer batch of Chinese people from China – Xiamen and Fujian province, arrived in Singapore. These travellers, who were all men, had built their home around the southern area of the Singapore River, which is known as Telok Ayer today.
Chinatown can be divided into four main regions – Kreta Ayer, Telok Ayer, Tanjong Pagar and Bukit Pasoh. Each of these regions has its own unique flavour. The heart of activity lies in the Trengganu/Smith Streets area.
Chinatown is a place full of contrasts and fascinating elements. It is here where many of our forefathers had first form their home in Singapore. Although much of Chinatown had been revamped recently, the old tradition still remains here – historic buildings have been lovingly preserved and century-old beliefs and values are still practiced. During the Chinese New Year period, the entire Chinatown is bustling with people and activity as the various stalls that are set up sell a wide array of festive goods.
In Chinatown alone, there are many places of interest – mosques, temples, markets, parks and shophouses. Here, you will be able to find:
- the Chinatown Heritage Centre, a museum where you will be able to learn the entire history of Chinatown and understand the hard lives of the early Chinese immigrants, which is located in Pagoda Street
- Singapore’s oldest Hokkien temple. Thian Hock Keng Temple
- Sri Mariamman Temple which is Hindu and the oldest in the city
The peaceful co-existence of the diverse places of worship in the same vicinity strongly reflects Singapore’s racial and religious harmony.
You may experience the authentic taste of Chinese culture by visiting a teahouse and the Thong Chai Medical Institute.
While at Chinatown, don’t forget to stop by the Food Street for an alfresco meal and visit the various Chinese pastry shops for home-made tarts and cakes, not to forget the famous dim sum too!
Other Places that you should visit while at Chinatown


Buddha Tooth Relic Temple – a living culture monument in the heart of Chinatown housing
Bukit Pasoh – also known as the Street of Clans; houses a number of Chinese cultural and clan associations
Chinatown Food Street – offers the best local hawker favourites, over 20 types of local delights



Chinatown Heritage Brands – the oldest ethnic district with over a hundred years of history; has various Chinese medicinal halls, jewellers, teahouses and eateries
For more details, http://www.visitsingapore.com/publish/stbportal/en/home/what_to_see/ethnic_quarters/chinatown/heritage_brands.html




Telok Ayer – one of the first streets in Chinatown
For more details, http://www.visitsingapore.com/publish/stbportal/en/home/what_to_see/ethnic_quarters/chinatown/telok_ayer.html

Tanjong Pagar – rows of pubs, bars and karaoke lounges in exquisitely conserved pre-World War II shophouses
For more details, http://www.visitsingapore.com/publish/stbportal/en/home/what_to_see/ethnic_quarters/chinatown/tanjong_pagar__ethnic.html
To get to Chinatown, you may travel by MRT and either alight at Outram Park (EW16/NE3) or Chinatown (NE4) stations where it is only of a short walking distance.
References
http://www.newasia-singapore.com/places_to_go/chinatown.htmlhttp://www.visitsingapore.com/publish/stbportal/en/home/what_to_see/ethnic_quarters/chinatown.htmlhttp://www.visitsingapore.com/publish/stbportal/en/home/what_to_see/ethnic_quarters/chinatown.html
Posted by: Chermaine
I would rate this place **** (4 out of 5 stars) as there is a large array of activities to take part in and shops to patronize. I’m quite certain that you will not be bored here as there’s simply so much to see!
In terms of cost, generally I would say that it is affordable, but as to what extent, it will really have to depend on what you are purchasing as there’s simply a lot of things and shops to choose from and the costs will vary from one item to another. With regards to the pricing of the entrance fees of the various locations, I would also say that it is quite reasonable. So, come on down to Chinatown today!
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