| Parkway Parade shopping
complex is the biggest and most popular shopping
complex in the east region of Singapore. It has more than
100 shops, restaurants, cafés, popular department stores like
Isetan and Robinson and Cold Storage. Be prepare to shop
and eat until you drop!
Pulau
Ubin is a small island, located off the north-eastern
side of Singapore. It is the last place that still stay untouched
by developer, therefore its natural and rustic charms still
remain since 60s. A place not to be missed by "Nature
fanatics".
Joo
Chiat was designated as a 'conservation area'
in 1993. It's distinctive architecture has reflect the rich
peranakan heritage in the region. Culture and Heritage
lover paradise!
Geylang
Serai is a place where dated back in the 19th
century, then the British government had resettle the Orang
Laut and the Malays living at the mouth of Singapore river
to set up home in Geylang. Therefore to date, it still remain
as a focus point for the Malay community. Most authentic
and local place in Singapore!
Changi
Village is a historic place in Singapore. For
its historical significance, both Changi Prison and Changi
beach were marked as a historical site by the Singapore Tourism
Board and National Heritage Board. A place that serious
historians must visit!!!
Geylang is undoubtful as one
of the most happening place in Singapore, it's a famous nightspot
area for food, pub, bar and nightclub. The most notorious
Red Light district also situated here. Enter at your own
"Risk"!
East
Coast Park is the largest and most popular park
in Singapore. Surfing, sailing, rollerblading and many
many more you can do in the park except ..
Pasir
Ris Park is one of the largest coastal park that
developed on reclaimed land. Beside having lots of activities,
it also have a food village by the coastal, where you can
dine by the beach and enjoy the sea breeze. Best place
for couple travellers!!!
Katong
The very mention of the name Katong evokes a warm nostalgia,especially among the older generation of Singaporeans. Even
today, the area continues to weave a spell over Singapore's psyche. In the 1930s, the island's wealthy would retreat to its version of the
Riviera and spend weekends in their bungalows along the beach. Today, as other areas plunge headlong into their quest to
modernise and throw up gleaming condominiums, Katong has retained a hold on its past, revelling in its incredibly rich Peranakan and
Eurasian heritage and architecture and soaking in its great charm.
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