Little India, often called Tekka, is popular with Singaporeans of all races, South Asian
Directly facing Singapore’s seafront, the eastern neighbourhood of Katong has
Originally a backwater swamp housing the Ying Fo Lut and Boh Beh Kang kampongs, Queenstown
Since pre-independence days, Geylang Serai has served as a hub for the Malay and
Tucked away in the East is a sleeping giant: Bedok, a paragon of the heartlands.
Established by the colonial government, southwest of the Singapore River, to cater to
Home to the beloved Chomp Chomp Food Centre and the iconic Serangoon Gardens Circus,
Tiong Bahru is Singapore’s first public housing estate. Built in the 1930s by
Admire beautiful sketches of well-loved places in Toa Payoh—the grand old dame