

A vibrant, historic neighborhood known for its authentic Asian cuisine, bustling markets, and iconic architecture.
Chinatown often experiences sudden rain showers.
Stay hydrated while exploring the bustling streets.
Explore Singapore's rich Chinese history in this beautifully restored shophouse.
A stunning 19th-century temple dedicated to the sea goddess Mazu.
Housed in two beautifully restored colonial buildings, it showcases Singapore's art history.
A historic Chinatown spot for dim sum, open since 1950.
A trendy spot for modern Chinese dishes and brunch.

A popular spot for all-you-can-eat sushi in Chinatown.
These intricate puppets are used in traditional Lion Dance performances, symbolizing good fortune and prosperity.
A popular Chinese snack made from dried pork, flavoured with soy sauce and spices, often given as gifts during Chinese New Year.

These beautifully beaded slippers are a traditional Peranakan craft, often worn during weddings and special occasions.
Steamed or fried bite-sized portions of food, often served in small steamer baskets or on a plate.
Rice porridge with various toppings, often served with youtiao (fried dough sticks).
Egg noodles with wontons (dumplings filled with meat or shrimp) in a savory broth.
Vaikkom Lake, a serene backwater destination in Kerala, is known for its picturesque surroundings and boating facilities.
A bustling night market in George Town, offering local street food, shopping, and cultural experiences.
Historic battlefield where the British were defeated in 1777, marking a turning point in the American Revolution.