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Kallol Das (27/04/2018 19:54)
If you want to visit the Buddha tooth relic temple, you should get down here. The Chinatown market is nearby and you can also go to the Maxwell food centre for some nice cuisine.
Manami (26/03/2018 06:53)
If you happen to be here, it’s worth to visit Chinatown complex to find some unique and funny items from mainland. Sometimes you will be inspired by its design.
Chinatown pion, it’s easy to visit as it’s directly liked from MRT station. I was surprised the Fairprice here! many rare item can be seen and it’s quite big so you won’t be get bored so much...if you like to do shopping.
Near MRT station, there’re a lot of good seafood restaurant and dessert shop!
It’s nice to visit at night to see the lighting decoration:)
But after midnight you need to care a bit of your belongings:)
Colin Cowan (17/03/2018 05:04)
A good station to get off of if you want to head down through to China Town. If you cross the viaduct to the other side of the street there is a hawkers market well worth a visit if you are hungry.
Zulkifli Hashim (20/02/2018 03:59)
Since parking space is at a premium in Singapore, especially in the city centre, tourists like me don't quite prefer driving downtown when it comes to visiting the Lion City's places of interest. I managed to find a parking space near the Chinatown MRT Station, though. Interestingly, the middle of Pagoda Street in the heart of Chinatown (near the MRT Station) is a must-visit place because there are lots of shops selling cheap souvenirs. 😊👍
Pierros Zevolis (21/01/2018 16:39)
A metro station which provides easy and safe access to the Chinese neighborhood of the Singapure city. A crowdy and lively place with open air market, interesting budist temples and traditional restaurants. One of the most popular tourists attractions in the city.
shigella tan (02/09/2017 02:38)
Singapore Chinatown ~ A fascinating iconic area where trade bartering places of worship could be traced back to the colonial time. Beautiful buildings of old that were well preserved eagerly waiting for visitors to explore and discover a page in the past. Lots of things to see, delicious food to sample and knick knacks to buy. A haven where all your senses are engaged. Good to visit in the evening where it is cooler. Best times to soak in the atmosphere are Chinese lunar new year during January/February and September/October in celebration of the mid autumn festival.
Piettra Marques (14/10/2017 13:40)
I went on Sunday and it's so beautiful to go there in the evening, it's usually crowded but you can walk around, it has everything you need to get to know a little bit of China, clothes, souvenirs, bags, make up, accessories, China crafts, typical Chinese food (the thing is that you have to understand a little Chinese cause there's no English translation in the traditional food area and they will call you in every ways they can to buy in their restaurant, they insist), but its all for a very good price, and still has some local things from Singapore, and it's safe, but I believe that safety it's something basic in Singapore, and I love it!
Virginia Downton (06/10/2017 01:57)
Fabulous. The true essence of the Orient.
Beautifully maintained old buildings, dozens of well priced stalls, cafe & attractions. Everyone speaks good English & the area is clean and well maintained.
A place not to be missed.
Angelina Kusuma (29/09/2017 16:17)
I love Chinatown in the night. This area became more attractive with those sparkling lamps along the roads. I went to Chinatown Singapore twice and this is my favorite place in Singapore. So relaxing for foods hunt or shopping.
Mukti Nur Rachmat (23/09/2017 06:23)
Chinatown MRT Station.
One of the busiest station in Singapore.
Very near to Chinatown, an iconic place in Singapore. Many cheap stuff, A lot of colourful buildings.
Michael Patane (15/07/2017 10:31)
The dt19 platform is very clean. There are no restrooms that I found, but it is connected to a mall that has restrooms. If you get off the subway train here, you will be in walking distance from the billion shops of Chinatown and several Buddhist temples. There is also a nice view from the street of several of the downtown buildings.
Hoosain Narker (07/06/2017 22:39)
A very bustling area of Singapore, especially over weekends which is when we visited. Lots of stores mostly selling touristy stuff to jewelry and many, many eating places mostly selling Chinese.
Some stores were selling at bargain prices enticing tourist by giving discounted rates for multiples of the same item.
Part of a heritage area, with temples and close to other areas. It was given conservation status in July of 1989 and has four distinct sub-districts which forms part of the greater town (Da Po). Great for an afternoon walk or stroll.
Neil Alvin Nicerio (11/05/2017 03:23)
One of the busiest stations that I have ever been to in SG. There are plenty of tourists going in and out of the different exits of the station. What's great about this place is that it has a lot of security and also information counters who are willing to point you to the place that you desire to visit.
George Forgan-Smith (06/05/2017 11:21)
Many many shops selling cheap tat.
Some great food in the outdoor sections. I really enjoyed the temples.
Patrik Jurčišin (18/04/2017 08:23)
Have to see this spot. As in other cities are Chinatowns also in Singapore is one of them. Chinese culture, typical food street and street shops what impressed you for sure. Especially if you visit China town during the Chinese New Year celebrations it just amazing. Do not miss this place.
Md. Masud Pramanik (14/03/2017 10:13)
This time it was rooster year. I walked through all around this place and I enjoyed the night-walk.
goutam sen (27/01/2017 05:21)
The place to be during the Chinese new year. You will love the crowds. Colourful lanterns and designs in red for sale. Choose your dry fruits and nuts to buy and eat. Cheap gifts for everyone. Must stop to eat authentic Chinese cuisine in food Street.
Michael Carbon (13/01/2017 08:46)
Great place for cheap finds and some authentic Chinese cuisine right at the heart of Singapore.
Jeffrey Catap (11/01/2017 05:46)
When you want to buy something like gift or food for your friends, this is a good place to go.
Phung Phan (01/11/2016 10:25)
Good place. Good food. Convenience to get Subway just downstairs right there.
Ernest Kwame Adu (25/10/2016 08:14)
A must see neighborhood whenever you visit Singapore. There are many small sized shops selling interesting goods. Make sure to visit the temples in Chinatown. Be advised: staff members of the stores might "invite" you over to buy something. However, they are not violent. Due to it is usually crowded here, it's advised to carefully watch your belongings. Better safe than sorry.
Sucharin Pluembangplee (18/10/2016 04:08)
This place is the interest sightseeing in Singapore during Chinese Celebration. They will decorate Chinatown street with colorful lanterns. It's so beautiful.