It was early, so many shops did not open, but it was very good. Suitable for shopping, look at these old buildings, there are many shops around for dining, you can see.
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It was early, so many shops did not open, but it was very good. Suitable for shopping, look at these old buildings, there are many shops around for dining, you can see.
I used to think that Temple Street was only available in Hong Kong, but I didn't expect Singapore to have one. Temple Street is located on the south side of Pagoda Street. There is a subway exit. The alleys connecting these two streets are full of souvenir shops. If you eat, you can eat authentic Chinese food.
Not the model of a very modern business district, but some of the more traditional buildings in Singapore, there are also small-scale shops along the way, I think some buildings, very similar to Malaysian buildings
There are a lot of delicious food, it is worth a visit
bery nice place! should come visit!
Temple Street The Chinese name is Dengpo Street, which is quite humorous. The street is part of Chinatown, and the buildings are also in a style with several nearby streets. Anyway, after visiting Progoda Street, , you can walk here together.
Temple Street is a street in Chinatown that city authorities allow to keep its old look. The streets are dominated by shops and restaurants, some of whom sit on the sidewalk. The busiest season is in the Chinese New Year, and the best way to get to Temple Street is through Chinatown MRT station.