Strolling down the aisle of the streets, you will be able to spot shops that are selling unique souvenirs of Singapore. Not just souvenirs, but traditional clothing like the "cheong-sam" and the "qipao" and plentiful beautiful chinese handicrafts and decorations.
What's more is that you will be able to find interesting objects to the Chinese culture that will leave you beguiled. One very interesting thing that you can find is the Chinese traditional lion dance head that is displayed in one of the shops there. Other than the lion dance head that was being displayed, you can find many other traditional objects that you probably have never seen before, thats displayed all over the streets in Chinatown.
Traditional Chinese Fans that you might chance upon.
The lion head thats used in a traditional "lion dance"
Things to do: There are also museums that are of Chinese culture themed. These museums are unique because they showcase the history of Singapore and of course, the history of the Chinese.
A coffee house decorated like how it was back in the olden days
Chinatown also houses the famous Ba kwa ( Barbeque Pork) store, Fragrance, Lim Chee Guan. Ba kwa is a traditional chinese snack somewhat like beef jerkey. During chinese new year, the response for ba kwa is overwhelming. So overwhelming that people pay others to queue for them to get a bag for ba kwa!
Tourists can also do some shopping at People's Park Complex, a mall with numerous shops selling electronics, clothing, clocks, Chinese medicine and jewelery. Or at OG People's Park which is a large departmental store where you can find Adidas, Billabong and Giordano just to name a few.
Things to eat: After exhausting your energy from exploring the wonders of Chinatown, you are in for sweet treats! We visited one of the famous dessert stall in Chinatown, Mei Hong Yuan and we recommend you to try! It will definitely boost your energy level and wanting more!
Just looking at menu will make you go hungry!
The desert store offers delicious deserts from Mango Pomelo Sago, to Ah balling Peanut Soup, to dumplings and even glutinous rice.
You can also try some cheap and good chinese food at the hawker center at Chinatown Complex or at Maxwell Food Center. It is simply a chinese food haven where you can find local chinese food from oyster omelette, Wanton noodles, Chicken rice, Char Kway teow, Hokkien mee, and many more!
Chicken RiceThe easiest way to get there is by train. The North east line train, NE4.
Lim Chee Guan Singapore's queue is just crazy every year. But not much of a choice. Just have to queue cos they make the best bak kwa in town.
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