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Referring to Singapore, many people will think that a country whose area is smaller than the capital Hanoi has nothing to explore. Even many people who have come to Singapore to travel are quite disappointed because there are not too many unique cultural reserves to visit. Then do not ignore this article nor do you miss the land known as the oldest festival space in Singapore. Geylang Serai - An ideal place for those who are looking to discover the long-standing cultural features that still exist in the beautiful Lion Island.
Between the 1920s and 1930s, rents and the cost of living in central Singapore skyrocketed. As a result, people moved to settle in cheaper areas, including Geylang Serai. The population increases, so public utilities also appear more and more to meet the needs of the people.
At the end of the 19th century, Muslims came to Geylang Serai to work more. From there, they established their own places of worship. In the first half of the 20th century, many mosques "sprung up" here, further reinforcing the Malaysian identity in Geylang Serai. Over time, Geylang Serai has become a popular tourist destination with great festivals.
Geylang Serai is located on the east coast of Singapore and is home to the Malay community.
About Geylang
As the original inhabitants of Singapore, the Malays have managed to keep their culture bold and come to life. This is evident in the goods and food at the restaurants and shops in Geylang Serai.
It also has charming and historic buildings that are protected, to separate them from rapid development and reduce the influence of nearby areas such as Joo Chiat and Katong Roads.
Geylang is also known as a round-the-clock food destination with dim sum shops as well as food stalls selling exotic items like pig brain soup and frog leg porridge. Of course, the area is also famous as a red light district but certainly not a prominent tourist attraction of Singapore - the red light district here is not known to many people.
Geylang Serai Market
Geylang Serai Market is just 5 minutes from Paya Lebar MRT. The two-story building is Malay in style and features a wide range of Malay and Middles Eastern (all halal) products such as spices, medicines, batiks, shawls, cosmetics, vegetables and fresh food. Here, you will also encounter exotic products such as snakes and turtle eggs. There is an interesting food court selling inexpensive Malay foods in the market.
Joo Chiat Street
Joo Chiat is named after a wholesaler, Chew Joo Chiat, and is one of the most interesting areas on the island.
Joo Chiat Road reminds visitors of the city's rich history. The historic and scenic Peranakan (Turkish) shops and homes are not only stunning but also very clever works of art in a mix of local and regional designs. location in the early 20th century. Like the Chinatown - China Town, this place is full of ancient Malay colors.
Katong
Katong is an area near the east coast of Singapore with a variety of beautiful Peranakan restaurants selling their traditional dishes and handmade products, serving visitors to Singapore to buy as gifts. Visit the old Katong house to try on traditional costumes and traditional Peranakan woodwork, the Eurasian Heritage Center showcasing Eurasian cultural spaces, from music to food, Rumah Bebe. And for those who like temples, try the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple. It is famous for its beautiful architecture and monumental paintings.
Malay Village
This themed cultural destination takes visitors back to the old Malay way of life in Singapore around the 50s and 60s. It provides details of an old Malay campaign here with exhibits such as weaving tools, musical instruments, arts and crafts and local cafes.
The special thing when stepping foot in Geylang Serai is the feeling of festive colors. Of course, there is not always a festival here, but because of the bustle, and the colors of many materials imbued with old culture, it makes this place like always living in a Tet holiday scene.
Geylang Serai is a great stopover when it comes to rich history, culture, religion and cuisine. This experience of visiting the vibrant, festive old town of Malaysia will not let you down.
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