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Thursday, October 13, 2016

Telok Ayer


 Telok Ayer was a place that resides alot of early residents of Singapore. It was very near the shore so most of the people living there were on kelongs or by the sea. The statues depicts how the people lived during the colonial times at Telok Ayer area.

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      • Heritage Trail Poster
      • Fazzera's Reflection
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      • Smith Street
      • Sian Chor Kang Temple, 66 Amoy Street
      • Former Anglo-Chinese School, 70 Amoy Street
      • Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church
      • Former Jinricksha Station
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