

A vibrant cultural hub preserving Singapore's Chinese heritage, with beautifully restored shophouses and engaging exhibits.

Famous for its fish head bee hoon, a local delicacy.
Known for its traditional Hainanese dishes.
Famous for its Teochew-style steamed fish and porridge.
Chinatown Heritage Centre may experience sudden rain showers.
Exploring the heritage centre involves a lot of walking.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Singapore's tropical climate.
Explore Singapore's rich Chinese history in this beautifully restored shophouse.
A stunning Chinese temple built in the 1820s, showcasing intricate carvings and architecture.
Home to Singapore's national collection of modern art, housed in two beautifully restored colonial buildings.
Steamed or fried bite-sized portions of food, often served with tea for breakfast.
Rice porridge with various toppings, a popular morning dish.
Spicy noodle soup with either coconut milk (lemak) or tamarind (asam) base.

Intricately designed slippers that reflect the rich Peranakan culture, with beads imported from China.
A popular Chinese snack made from dried pork, flavoured with soy sauce and spices, a local favourite.

Traditional Peranakan cakes with unique flavours and colours, often served during festivals and celebrations.
Trang Tien Bridge, a historic landmark in Ho Chi Minh City, offers a scenic view of the Saigon River and is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.

A serene Buddhist monument offering panoramic views of Kathmandu Valley, symbolizing peace and unity.
A stunning open-air performance on the Li River, showcasing local culture and folklore.