1. The streets in the central area of Chinatown are bustling with new and old shops, from family run gold jewelry shops to medicine shops, from cloth shops to snack bars.
2. Dongxing Bakery on South Bridge Road, Guangzhen Tea House on Sago Street, cooked food center with many food stalls, and fashionable bars along Club Street all converge in this area, making Chinatown a central area integrating the characteristics of each family.
3. Chinatown is Singapore's Chinatown. When it comes to Chinatown, its scope is really wide, including Dapo, Qiaonan Road, Xinqiao Road, Sha'e Lane, Smith Road, Dengba Road, Binta Street and Moss Street.
4. Roughly north to Singapore River and west to NewBridgeRd; South to Maxwell Rd. and Kreta Ayer Rd., east to Cecil St.
5. Chinatown is known as Chinatown because the original residents use Chinatown to clean water.
6. Today's Chinatown is adjacent to modern shopping centers, various vendors and century old shops.
7. To the west of South Bridge Road are Pearl Square, Yuhua Chinese Goods, Tangchengfang and other department stores. To the east, in addition to various temples, is a new business area adjacent to the coastal area.
8. There are the most famous temples in Singapore, as well as many restaurants and shopping spots.
9. The most exciting part of Chinatown is during the Lunar New Year.
10. At that time, the whole region will be decorated; All kinds of small shops and miscellaneous shops have been renovated, and there are many holiday commodities and flavor snacks.
11. Tanjong Pagar neighborhood beside Chinatown is also worth visiting.
12. There are many restaurants, bars, art galleries and souvenir shops.