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WongHY17
马来西亚梳邦再也435 条分享
2024年6月 • 独自旅游
As the first public housing project, Tiong Bahru has a lower population density compared to the newer housing projects.
I made a visit to this charming estate on Raya Haji.
Fortunately it was a clear day and Tiong Bahru's whitewashed, three-storey apartments looked splendid in the sunlight.
I didn't manage to find many murals, but I will be back to look for them!
I made a visit to this charming estate on Raya Haji.
Fortunately it was a clear day and Tiong Bahru's whitewashed, three-storey apartments looked splendid in the sunlight.
I didn't manage to find many murals, but I will be back to look for them!
撰写日期:2024年7月7日
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bartyjy
澳大利亚悉尼321 条分享
2024年4月 • 夫妻情侣
This is the first social housing project in Singapore and an exquisitely well maintained art deco delight.
Havelock station is actually much closer to where all the action is than Tiong Bahru station itself. I noticed some commentary about it being hard to find. The hawker centre market is on every map. If you head toward it it’s then surrounded by this charming estate of beautifully maintained deco buildings. This was one of my top picks. It’s also quite different to the equally as pretty, but maybe more obvious chophouse / Peranakan house areas. Asia’s answer to Miami South Beach!
Havelock station is actually much closer to where all the action is than Tiong Bahru station itself. I noticed some commentary about it being hard to find. The hawker centre market is on every map. If you head toward it it’s then surrounded by this charming estate of beautifully maintained deco buildings. This was one of my top picks. It’s also quite different to the equally as pretty, but maybe more obvious chophouse / Peranakan house areas. Asia’s answer to Miami South Beach!
撰写日期:2024年4月3日
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Sightseer323975
台湾Pingtung City1 条分享
2023年8月 • 夫妻情侣
The environment is clean and tidy, which is perfect for walking and watching. The food court has a variety of varieties. I can’t wait to eat them all...haha!
Independent bookstores and cafes have unique characteristics and styles. Whether they are looking for nostalgia or modern style, they have different styles. They are suitable for planning a half-day trip, especially the transportation network is convenient and safe.
Will visit again next time I have a chance
Independent bookstores and cafes have unique characteristics and styles. Whether they are looking for nostalgia or modern style, they have different styles. They are suitable for planning a half-day trip, especially the transportation network is convenient and safe.
Will visit again next time I have a chance
撰写日期:2023年10月15日
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Joerg M
德国莱茵河畔宾根110 条分享
2023年4月 • 夫妻情侣
As far as I know, Tiong Bahru Estate is the oldest planned residential area in Singapore. Built between the 1930s and 1950s under British colonial administration, interrupted by the Japanese occupation from 1942 to 1945. It is one of the few parts of Singapore with historical buildings and no high-rise buildings. Today it is characterized by boutiques, cafes, restaurants and small shops. A visit to the Tiong Bahru Market with its "food stalls" is a must.
撰写日期:2023年9月14日
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kkinmanli
澳大利亚悉尼6 条分享
2023年8月
the roast duck with rice is still sold for SD4,
but the amount is markedly smaller than
before Covid. Moreover, my favourite stall
has gone. the new comer sell something else
at higher prices.
but the amount is markedly smaller than
before Covid. Moreover, my favourite stall
has gone. the new comer sell something else
at higher prices.
撰写日期:2023年8月17日
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Zoe Sy
新加坡新加坡3 条分享
2022年10月 • 独自旅游
Nice architecture!
Great ambiance and a perfect quiet place
if you just need to do unwind
Read books and photography
The people are accommodating to tourist.
Great ambiance and a perfect quiet place
if you just need to do unwind
Read books and photography
The people are accommodating to tourist.
撰写日期:2023年7月7日
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SOH KIEN PENG
新加坡新加坡9,316 条分享
2023年3月 • 家庭
My children decided to dine at the Old Shifu Charcoal porridge at 58 Seng Poh Road. As we strolled down the back lane of the pre-war Tiong Bahru flats, it invoked nostagic memories of my young old days.
My parents moved in to the nearby flats along Jalan Bukit Merah since I was a child. My dad brought me to Tiong Bahru Community Center to learn Tae Kwondo when I was in primary six. My mum used to frequent the garment shops at Tiong Bahru market to buy her new year clothings.
The Old Shifu Charoal porridge restaurant is located just directly across Tiong Bahru food Center. The charcoal brewed traditional Cantonese styled sliced fish porridge which I ordered tasted delicious. I particularly like the stirred fried watercress which were freshly green and tasted good. My wife was fascinated with the flowy texture of the century egg with mixed pork porridge while my daughter like their signature chilly hot lady fingers.
It was a memorable dine out in traditional charcoal porridge in this pristine nostagic Tiong Bahru old estate.
My parents moved in to the nearby flats along Jalan Bukit Merah since I was a child. My dad brought me to Tiong Bahru Community Center to learn Tae Kwondo when I was in primary six. My mum used to frequent the garment shops at Tiong Bahru market to buy her new year clothings.
The Old Shifu Charoal porridge restaurant is located just directly across Tiong Bahru food Center. The charcoal brewed traditional Cantonese styled sliced fish porridge which I ordered tasted delicious. I particularly like the stirred fried watercress which were freshly green and tasted good. My wife was fascinated with the flowy texture of the century egg with mixed pork porridge while my daughter like their signature chilly hot lady fingers.
It was a memorable dine out in traditional charcoal porridge in this pristine nostagic Tiong Bahru old estate.
撰写日期:2023年3月13日
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Peter Blanc
3 条分享
2022年12月
Nice transition from skyscrapers to pre war architecture. Near to tiong bahru market which houses many wonderful local delights.
撰写日期:2023年1月13日
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Adventure Diva
康涅狄格曼彻斯特2,782 条分享
2022年9月 • 好友
This charming neighborhood is worth seeing. One feature of the area is that all of the streets are named after Chinese pioneers from the 19th and 20th centuries. Loved those Art Deco inspired rounded balconies and spiral staircases.
撰写日期:2022年12月28日
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kim buay p
新加坡新加坡13,011 条分享
2020年9月
The best way to have the Tiong Bahru experience is to do the self-guided Tiong Bahru Heritage Trail which consists of ten markers with detailed explanation.
Marker No 3 along Outram Road shows the site of the graves of Tan Tock Seng, Chua Seah Neo (daughter-in-law) and Wuing Neo (grand daughter-in-law).
Marker No 5 is the Monkey God Temple and the trustees of the Temple claim that this was the first temple in Singapore dedicated to the worship of the Monkey God.
Marker No 9 is the site of the horse-shoe block at Blk 78 Moh Guan Terrace. There is also a pre-war air raid shelter at Blk 78. Access to this shelter can be done only with certain guided tour.
Marker No 10 in front of Blk 33 describes the unique design of Tiong Bahru flats. Some features include the five-foot ways, back lanes, spiral staircase, the shophouses and kitchen airwell.
Although the SIT flats in Tiong Bahru was meant to be a mass public housing project to alleviate the overcrowding problem in Chinatown, it did not happen as rents in TB cost about $18-$25 a month while that in Chinatown cost only between $3-$6 a month. Hence just like the present days, Tiong Bahru became a residential estate for the affluent and professional classes.
Marker No 6 highlights the architecture of Tiong Bahru and the marker is situated at Sit Wah Road. Blk 81 and 82 along Tiong Poh Road are known as "aeroplane flats" because they look like the wings of an aeroplane. Tiong Bahru's pre-war flats were built in a modified form of a style called Streamline Moderne.
Tiong Bahru market and Food centre are also well-known for the numerous famous stalls which provide delicious food in a well-ventilated environment at affordable price on the second level. The market at level 1 is also a very pleasant place to browse around as there are so many variety of stalls and most vegetables and fruits are so attractively packaged. I also bought arabica coffee beans from the coffee stall. There are many pork stalls too.
There are also many popular F&B outlets here such as Loo's curry rice and Tiong Bahru Bakery. Glaicier cafe at Blk 55 sells local kuehs and pastry. There are a few Yip Yew Cheong's murals depicting lives in the sixties and seventies. A walk here enables one to use all the senses to see, taste etc.
Marker No 3 along Outram Road shows the site of the graves of Tan Tock Seng, Chua Seah Neo (daughter-in-law) and Wuing Neo (grand daughter-in-law).
Marker No 5 is the Monkey God Temple and the trustees of the Temple claim that this was the first temple in Singapore dedicated to the worship of the Monkey God.
Marker No 9 is the site of the horse-shoe block at Blk 78 Moh Guan Terrace. There is also a pre-war air raid shelter at Blk 78. Access to this shelter can be done only with certain guided tour.
Marker No 10 in front of Blk 33 describes the unique design of Tiong Bahru flats. Some features include the five-foot ways, back lanes, spiral staircase, the shophouses and kitchen airwell.
Although the SIT flats in Tiong Bahru was meant to be a mass public housing project to alleviate the overcrowding problem in Chinatown, it did not happen as rents in TB cost about $18-$25 a month while that in Chinatown cost only between $3-$6 a month. Hence just like the present days, Tiong Bahru became a residential estate for the affluent and professional classes.
Marker No 6 highlights the architecture of Tiong Bahru and the marker is situated at Sit Wah Road. Blk 81 and 82 along Tiong Poh Road are known as "aeroplane flats" because they look like the wings of an aeroplane. Tiong Bahru's pre-war flats were built in a modified form of a style called Streamline Moderne.
Tiong Bahru market and Food centre are also well-known for the numerous famous stalls which provide delicious food in a well-ventilated environment at affordable price on the second level. The market at level 1 is also a very pleasant place to browse around as there are so many variety of stalls and most vegetables and fruits are so attractively packaged. I also bought arabica coffee beans from the coffee stall. There are many pork stalls too.
There are also many popular F&B outlets here such as Loo's curry rice and Tiong Bahru Bakery. Glaicier cafe at Blk 55 sells local kuehs and pastry. There are a few Yip Yew Cheong's murals depicting lives in the sixties and seventies. A walk here enables one to use all the senses to see, taste etc.
撰写日期:2020年9月20日
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