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The Straits Times
January 27, 2017
The Chinese New Year weekend seems to be a perfect time to walk around Chinatown, if you are taking a break from visiting relatives and friends this year. Keeping this in mind, URA on Fri re-shared a comprehensive walking map of the historic district on its Twitter page. The map was first released by URA and the Chinatown Business Association in 2013. It charts the streets in four distinct sub-districts: Telok Ayer, Kreta Ayer, Bukit Pasoh and Tanjong Pagar. The walking map also includes short write-ups on the origin of Chinatown, as well as information on landmarks in each of the four sub-districts. Architecture lovers will appreciate the guide to the six general styles of Chinatown’s shophouses. The roots of Chinatown, which was given conservation status in 1989, can be traced back to as early as the 1820s, when immigrants from southern China and southern India settled there. Businesses in the area have over the years attempted to reinvent themselves to draw the younger crowd.... Continue Reading