
Our Neighbourhoods: We â„ Chinatown
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Established by the colonial government, southwest of the Singapore River, to cater to Singaporeâs Chinese-majority immigrant population, Chinatown is today a bustling destination, much like its counterparts around the world. Designated a conservation area by the Urban Redevelopment Authority in 1989, the neighbourhood is still referred to as âNiu Che Shuiââliterally âox-cart waterâ, a reference to how the area received its water supplyâby some. The pre-war shophouses that once housed coolies, opium dens and letter-writers are now occupied by a mix of old and new: restaurants, souvenir shops, spas, bars and boutiques. The food stalls on Smith Street pay homage to hawkers of the past, and early malls like Peopleâs Park Complex have gone new age with rooftop gardens. Reflecting Singaporeâs multi-ethnic nature, Chinatown also interestingly houses the countryâs oldest Hindu temple, and the prominent Jamae Mosque. We Love Chinatown offers a glimpse into this vibrant neighbourhood, as seen through the eyes of the talented artists from Urban Sketchers Singapore.
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Urban Sketchers Singapore is an informal group of artists who draw the places they visit, capturing what they see from direct observation on location. Visit www.usk.sg for more details of their sketching sojourns.
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Look inside the book  |  Get the E-book on Amazon or Google Play
Established by the colonial government, southwest of the Singapore River, to cater to Singaporeâs Chinese-majority immigrant population, Chinatown is today a bustling destination, much like its counterparts around the world. Designated a conservation area by the Urban Redevelopment Authority in 1989, the neighbourhood is still referred to as âNiu Che Shuiââliterally âox-cart waterâ, a reference to how the area received its water supplyâby some. The pre-war shophouses that once housed coolies, opium dens and letter-writers are now occupied by a mix of old and new: restaurants, souvenir shops, spas, bars and boutiques. The food stalls on Smith Street pay homage to hawkers of the past, and early malls like Peopleâs Park Complex have gone new age with rooftop gardens. Reflecting Singaporeâs multi-ethnic nature, Chinatown also interestingly houses the countryâs oldest Hindu temple, and the prominent Jamae Mosque. We Love Chinatown offers a glimpse into this vibrant neighbourhood, as seen through the eyes of the talented artists from Urban Sketchers Singapore.
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Urban Sketchers Singapore is an informal group of artists who draw the places they visit, capturing what they see from direct observation on location. Visit www.usk.sg for more details of their sketching sojourns.












