Nanyang Morning Coffee @ Chinatown Murals, Heritage & Racial Harmony Walk (3 Hours)-420x230
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Nanyang Morning Coffee @ Chinatown Murals, Heritage & Racial Harmony Walk (3 Hours)-1140x360
Singapore Tourism Board Approved

Nanyang Morning Coffee @ Chinatown Murals, Heritage & Racial Harmony Walk (3 Hours)

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Begin your hunt for Chinatown’s wall murals at Banda Street, along Chinatown Complex. Mural artist Belinda Low’s influences include Van Gogh’s revolutionary style of post-Impressionism, and the resilient spirit of strong women. Many of her pieces include wistful depictions of the pioneers who built our nation, from fishermen and labourers to Samsui women. Singapore Traditional Coffee is a uniquely Singapore product with a long history and culture. Unfortunately its history and recognition as a unique Singapore product has been lost today. Many Singaporeans are able to distinguish the difference in taste between Singapore traditional Coffee and International Gourmet Coffee, although most of us cannot tell the reason behind it. The various local coffee flavours from the Hainanese and Hock Chew adds to this confusion. The temple was based on the architectural style during the Tang dynasty and built to house the tooth relic of the historical Buddha. It is claimed that the relic of Buddha from which it gains its name was found in a collapsed stupa. The size of the tooth - measuring 7.5cm - is also far too long for a human tooth. The relic can be viewed by the public at the 4th floor of the temple. The Sri Mariamman Temple is Singapore's oldest Hindu temple. It is an agamic temple, built in the Dravidian style. The temple serves the majority Hindu Singaporeans, Tamilians, in the city-state. Masjid Jamae or Jamae Mosque is one of the earliest mosques in Singapore, and is located on South Bridge Road in the Chinatown district within the Central Area. The mosque was established in 1826.

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