Located east of the Singapore River, Little India is an ethnic district in Singapore that is home to the largest Indian Singaporean community.
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Little India |
Little India History
Locally, called Tekka, Little India was where many ethnic Indians transferred after the original Indian community in Chulia Kampong district became very crowded. In the 1840s, this district was once known for its racecourse and was frequented by Europeans.
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Little India - Singapore |
Later on, cattle ranches became the main source of livelihood here and the Europeans hired Indian migrant workers to work for them. Hindu temples were soon built here and the Indian migrant workers soon established themselves and called this place home.
Dewali Festival 2019
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Dewali Festival Singapore 2019 |
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Dewali Festival 2019 |
Today, the Chulia Kampong district no longer exists as a district area while Little India is now known as one of the famous tourist destinations in Singapore.
To get to Little India, board down on any of the following MRT Stations:
- Little India and Farrer Park on the North-East Line
- Rochor and Jalan Besar on the Downtown Line
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Little India Station |
Another option is to ride the following buses which pass thru the district via the Serangoon Road:
Bus no. 23, 64, 65, 66, 67, 131, 139, 147, 857 and NR6
Interesting. I've been to Singapore several times but I was not able to see this place.
ReplyDeleteI hope you visit this place next time you go to Singapore.
DeleteThose are very colorful houses. Very Instagrammable.
ReplyDeleteTrue. How I wish I was able to see what was inside.
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