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This estate’s lease commencement date is around the year 2002... From block 666 “devil’s number” To some 688x are nice numbers...
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Making a grand entrance? Potted plants, please... Who stole my plants?
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At Geylang Serai Market & Food Centre Geylang Serai During World War II And After Like other parts of Singapore, Geylang Serai suffered severe damage during the Second World War when Japanese troops marched into the area from Pulau Tekong and Changi. Malays from Geylang Sera were amongst the prisoners-of-war sent to build railways in Thailand and Burma. During the Japanese Occupation (1942-45), living conditions were poor. The Japanese made tapioca the staple food due to a rice shortage. Residents were allotted land to grow tapioca as a cash crop. Some coconut and rubber plantations were converted into tapioca farms and the area became kn…
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1980’s Electical Household appliances Shop’s signage: SMARTIES CHOCOLATE TREATS:
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Around Lucky Heights estate and Bedok South & a small plot of Lucky Gardens Graveyard = Muslim Keramat Cemetry
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A small plot of Graveyard next to this home:- More photos of the Lucky Gardens Graveyard:- These tomb stones are typical of Muslim Cemetry graves. Non-Chinese. This HDB Bedok South estate with the background showing the Lucky Garden's Graveyard.... Below Block 71 Bedok South:- Bedok South opposite Temasek Junior College:- A meaningful signage at HDB Bedok South ... For sale a house with a nice "88" number:-
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Auditing nearby Cambridge Road. Stop over at Pek Kio. Pek Kio Etymology 1. Pek Kio, or "white bridge" in Hokkient, refers to the quaint neighbourhood enclosed by Moulmein Road, Balestier Road, Race Course Road, Kampong Java Road and Thomson Road. 2. One of the earliest references to Pek Kio was a newspaper article published on the Singapore Standard on 2 October 1953. 3. In the newspaper article, it was reported that the tenants of the Singapore Improvement Trust (SIT) flats had formed an interim committee to establish a community centre called Pek Kio Owen Estates Community Centre. 4. Early Pek Kio residents named the residential enclave …
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Uncommon to find a pair of elephant figurines at establishments in Singapore. Elephants are revered in both India and Thailand. This Elephant seems oriental as the body of the elephant has the carvings of the five claw dragon.
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These photos were taken via the Iphone4 with the 360 degree paranomic view software. Some photos show the Iconic new Pinnacle @ Duxton (backdrop) against old buildings along Bukit Pasoh Road. Some of the buildings date back to 1920's. Many of the buildings are known as PRE-War (Pre-World War II) buildings....
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Information and photos of Tekka Market, Selegie and Rochor Road, Singapore
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The house is safeguarded by Qi Lins. How many are there? In Chinese culture, the numbers 6, 8, and 9 are considered auspicious. Consequently, there are nine Qi Lins.
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