Label : Top Things To Do
Tags : Commercial Street
Timings : Anytime
Entry Fee : No entry fee
Chinatown is one of Singapore’s most vibrant cultural districts, known for its heritage shophouses, street markets, temples, and traditional food stalls. Visitors can explore attractions like the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, Chinatown Street Market, and Maxwell Food Centre while experiencing a mix of Chinese culture, local food, and nightlife. The area is especially popular for walking tours, budget shopping, and hawker food experiences.
Chinatown is one of a popular hotspot for sightseeing in Singapore where one can get a glimpse of traditional shop houses, temples and heritage. Amid the atmosphere filled with excitement and a bit of chaos is the Thian Hock Keng Temple with rooftop dragons dedicated to the Goddess of Sea; the vibrant and full of festivity, Hindu Sri Mariamman Temple adorned with colourful cows and depictions of the gods and the Chinese heritage Centre.
Heritage markers in various languages such as English, Japanese, simplified Chinese are installed for better understanding of the importance of the area. Another temple worth a visit is Buddha Tooth Relic temple where one can hear the morning drum ceremony as early as 4 am or can witness the closing ceremony in the evening. The place is also a perfect hotspot for foodies with a myriad option of array of street food at the Chinatown Complex hawker centre.