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One of the most seeing destinations around CQ. Beautiful view and just at the center of everything.
We used to come there for pre drinking or picnic while ago. Since IT is one of the places where you can drinks on Public till 22.00 pm as I heard ( ...) Nowadays just empty and a few entrances a...
Sunday 20th October and we took the Singapore River Tour which wound it's way along the River. We travelled under numerous bridges, including this one, as we visited the Quays and places of intere...
There are a series of bridges along the Singapore River, each of which tells part of the story of this amazing settle which became the city/state of Singapore. The photo from 1908 that I have include...
Frankly, we only noticed this bridge when it was mentioned on our river cruise, probably more impressive from under than on road-level. It links Clarke Quay to Swissotel Merchant Court. Dating to 1887...
One of the most seeing destinations around CQ. Beautiful view and just at the center of everything.
We used to come there for pre drinking or picnic while ago. Since IT is one of the places where you can drinks on Public till 22.00 pm as I heard ( ...) Nowadays just empty and a few entrances a...
History meets Folklore
Sunday 20th October and we took the Singapore River Tour which wound it's way along the River. We travelled under numerous bridges, including this one, as we visited the Quays and places of intere...
Nice bridge
This bridge crosses the Singapore river. It’s a somewhat low bridge. The guide said it was made in Scotland and shipped here. Pretty nice to see.
Historic bridge
There are a series of bridges along the Singapore River, each of which tells part of the story of this amazing settle which became the city/state of Singapore. The photo from 1908 that I have include...
Beam-structured bridge
Frankly, we only noticed this bridge when it was mentioned on our river cruise, probably more impressive from under than on road-level. It links Clarke Quay to Swissotel Merchant Court. Dating to 1887...