Chinatown Singapore
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by marco
9M ago
Chinatown Singapore is a vibrant and culturally rich neighborhood that showcases the Chinese heritage and traditions within the heart of the city-state. With its rich history, iconic landmarks, and bustling streets, Chinatown has become a must-visit destination for locals and tourists alike. In this article, we will delve into the fascinating world of Chinatown, exploring its history, cultural significance, attractions, and more. Introduction Chinatown Singapore holds a special place in the nation’s history and serves as a testament to the early Chinese immigrants who arrived in Singapore seek ..read more
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Art Prints
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by marco
9M ago
An Introduction to Art Prints     If you’re considering getting some new art prints to decorate your walls and enhance your home environment, there are a few things you should know first. First of all, art prints and photographic prints differ drastically in their manufacturing process and materials. This article will go over these differences so you can make an informed decision when making your next art print or photograph purchase. Let’s start with the basics. There are essentially two types of art prints available on the art print market today: standard and limited edition prints ..read more
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Merdeka Bridge of Singapore: A Historic Icon Connecting the Past and Present
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by marco
9M ago
In this comprehensive guide, we will delve into the rich history, remarkable architecture, and cultural significance of this renowned landmark. As one of Singapore’s most celebrated bridges, the Merdeka Bridge holds a special place in the hearts of locals and visitors alike. Join us on a captivating journey as we explore the stories and secrets behind this magnificent structure. Merdeka Bridge of Singapore: A Glimpse into History The Merdeka Bridge, also known as the National Day Bridge, stands as a testament to Singapore’s journey towards independence and its vibrant multicultural heritage. C ..read more
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Ann Siang Hill of Singapore: A Cultural Gem in the City
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by Admin
9M ago
Explore the vibrant and historic Ann Siang Hill of Singapore, a cultural hub nestled in the heart of the city. Immerse yourself in the rich heritage, trendy shops, charming cafes, and lively nightlife that make this destination a must-visit for locals and tourists alike. Introduction Ann Siang Road Singapore Welcome to Ann Siang Hill, one of Singapore’s most captivating and culturally rich neighborhoods. Located in the heart of the city, this charming enclave offers a delightful blend of heritage, entertainment, dining, and shopping experiences. From its historic shophouses and traditional arc ..read more
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Things To Do In Chinatown Singapore
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by marco
1y ago
Things To Do In Chinatown Singapore The Chinatown in Singapore attracts many visitors each year, many are attracted to the nostalgic and colourful life of the old part of the city. For those who love shopping, Chinatown presents a wonderful opportunity to shop for unique souvenirs. Those who are interested to know more about the history and people living in the past years of Chinatown can visit the Chinatown Heritage Centre. The best place to visit in Chinatown Singapore is the various Chinese restaurants. There is an irresistible charm in visiting old Chinese restaurants serving dim sum, swe ..read more
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Ann Siang Hill, Singapore
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by Eileen Lim
1y ago
Many artists love Ann Siang Hill. The quaintness of the yellow-painted shop houses attracted artists to pick up their palette and paints. Probably the yellow stood out from the paintings or the little steps leading to the front of the shop, the charm is unexplainable. This nostalgic and eye-catching shop house is definitely not a place to be missed by anyone who is looking to paint those historical shop houses of Singapore. A little background about Ann Siang Hill Ann Siang Hill is named after Chia Ann Siang, a wealthy Chinese saw-miller in the 1800s. This attraction situates along a small st ..read more
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Singapore River
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by Eileen Lim
1y ago
A stroll along Singapore River and one will be enchanted by the beauty and rich history of the river. This is another favourite place frequently visited by an artist to capture the bumboats cruising along the river and under the sunray filtered through the old trees along the bank of the river. Since 1960 Singapore watercolour artist Loy Chye Chuan has been capturing the scenes at Singapore River and painting it passionately through the decades, he loves the allure of Singapore river and it remains one of his favourite scenes to paint. Some of the historical buildings like Fullerton Hotel (pre ..read more
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Chinatown Singapore
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by Eileen Lim
1y ago
Many local artist love to find a spot in Chinatown Singapore to sketch, draw and paint. The nostalgic shophouses and bustling street scene bring in fond memories and nothing is more fulfiling than seeing the vibrant colours of the street come alive in paintings. The streets of Chinatown are especially beautiful with bright lanterns and colourful displays of Chinese harmonic characters during the festive season like Chinese New Year and Mooncake Festival. Veteran watercolour artist Loy Chye Chuan has painted many of the Chinatown Street scenes from Smith Street, Trengganu Street, the alley betw ..read more
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The Arts Community in Singapore
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by Eileen Lim
1y ago
In the span of only 50 years, Singapore has grown from a conservative kampong town to a community of culturally expressive arts lovers. The city’s thriving arts scene and growing acceptance of the arts as a viable education and career choice have seen the community grow exponentially in recent years, with the numbers of artists and educated audiences steadily rising. What Singapore lacks in history (we are only 50 years young, after all), is made up for with enthusiasm for pushing arts to the forefront of society. The country’s collection of world class arts events, exhibitions and galleries h ..read more
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Art Exhibitions
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by Eileen Lim
1y ago
Individual art exhibitions and displays are held at boutique galleries around the island every month. Keeping up with these exhibitions keep arts lovers happily occupied, and ensure a stream of buzzing chatter amongst the arts community, both on and offline. If you have a more casual appreciation of the visual arts and prefer to look for “always there” exhibitions in and around the city – you’ll be delighted to know that rotating arts displays and public events are held at several national landmarks. Take a stroll around these venues (listed below) and challenge your imagination. National Gall ..read more
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