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Chinatown Walking Tour
Highlights
- Approach a Chinese wet market where vendors are selling fruits, vegetables, and livestock up close.
- Visit a typical Chinese bakery, medical herb halls, Chinese tea houses, and enjoy the local biscuits.
- Go inside the Buddhist Buddha Tooth Relic and Hindu Sri Mariamman shrine.
- Learn about the history and culture of the Chinese people.
- Taste the most authentic Singapore dining experience for a tasty and reasonable price
Journey back in time to learn about our heritage & culture in our Chinese ethnic enclave. Uncover Chinatown's hidden gems with your guide as you navigate through narrow streets lined by conserved pre-war shophouses. Walk along the five-foot-ways to discover traditional trades such as Chinese medical halls, woodwork handicrafts, and tea houses that have stood the test of time. Explore the traditional wet market and sample some local biscuits.
Look Forward to
- Ann Siang Hill Park : The Ann Siang Hill area is a quiet enclave amid the hustle and bustle of Chinatown.
- Detective Conan in Chinatown Mural : Detective Conan, the Japanese manga character, explores Singapore Chinatown’s streets and comes across a traditional store selling fruits and dried goods.
- Thian Hock Keng Temple Mural : Along the back wall of the Thian Hock Keng temple, you’ll find a wall mural by Yip Yew Chong.
- Al-Abrar Mosque : This historical mosque, began life in 1827 as a thatched hut. Its modest structure gave rise to its other name, given by its Indian Muslim congregation - Kucha Palli, meaning 'small mosque'
- Detective Conan in Chinatown Mural : Detective Conan, the Japanese manga character, explores Singapore Chinatown’s streets and comes across a traditional store selling fruits and dried goods.
- Thian Hock Keng Temple Mural : Along the back wall of the Thian Hock Keng temple, you’ll find a wall mural by Yip Yew Chong.
- Al-Abrar Mosque : This historical mosque, began life in 1827 as a thatched hut. Its modest structure gave rise to its other name, given by its Indian Muslim congregation - Kucha Palli, meaning 'small mosque'
Important Notes
- Please kindly visit Chinatown official website for most updated operating hours
- Dresscode: Men and women should wear tops that cover their shoulders when visiting a temple. Pants, shorts, and skirts should reach below the knee
- Accessibility: Fully accessible
Opening Hours
SUNDAY | 09:00 - 22:00 |
MONDAY | 09:00 - 16:00 |
TUESDAY | 09:00 - 22:00 |
WEDNESDAY | 09:00 - 22:00 |
THURSDAY | 09:00 - 22:00 |
FRIDAY | 09:00 - 22:00 |
SATURDAY | 09:00 - 22:00 |
Visit Us
Address: Galleries 1 and 2 of the Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles