Singapore Citywalk's Little India, Haji Lane
Singapore Citywalk's Little India, Haji Lane
Little India is a gathering place for the Indian community in Singapore, a miniature of India, hence the name Little India. Especially during some festivals, the Indian style is even more intense, here is like a golden fairy tale world. Colorful lights and decorations can be seen everywhere on the street.
The most famous shopping center in Little India is none other than the Mustafa Center, which is known throughout the island for its 24-hour all-day operation, good quality and low price, and a wide variety of goods.
Veera Makali Amman Hindu Temple: The Hindu gods, sacred cows, and warriors carved on the gate tower shine under the sun, attracting attention. The walls around the temple are painted in red and white, full of festive atmosphere.
Haji Lane is a quiet alley in Kampong Glam, Singapore, with many characteristic small shops worth visiting. The once empty street with pre-war houses on both sides has been revitalized by the influx of local designers and young entrepreneurs. There are many unique fashion stores here, specializing in selling a variety of fashionable accessories and items with Singaporean local flavor.
Transportation: Accessible by bus and subway.
Little India is a colorful neighborhood in Singapore with lots of Indian culture. There are beautiful colorful buildings, Indian restaurants and Indian temples.Lots of culture here matches with thar of south India like flower shops, coconuts and gold shops.✅ Definitely recommend if you miss Indian food in Singapore.We had one of the best dinners here in an Indian restaurant called Apollo.✅ Nearest metro station - little India
A little place featuring Indian culture, shops and restaurants in the heart of Singapore.
Singapore Little India is a gathering place for Indians. Indian-style buildings, markets, listening to dynamic Indian songs, and very unique Indian temples, colorful Chen Dongling's former residence, the weather was bad on the day, and there were fewer pedestrians.
The best time to visit Little India in Singapore is during the festive season of Deepavali. The entire place is buzzing with activity and beaming with colors. The long strings hanging outside the shops add color and glamor to the whole place.
The scenery is pleasant, very good choice, I like this place very much!