I’ve been to many countries around the world and there are only two places that I have visited that don’t have “Chinatown’s”. Hong Kong and China. All other countries around the world have some sort of Chinese community or communities that have helped shaped their cities. Chinese immigrants were some of the earliest settlers in many cities bringing with them their language, culture, food and traditions. Singapore is no exception. Singapore is an Asian multicultural community comprised of Malays, Chinese, Indians, Eurasians and Ex-Pats. Comprising of about 75% of the population, the Chinese influence in Singapore is vast and intertwined into the very fabric of Singapore society. The area known as “Chinatown” is a small but concentrated group of streets that represent some of the oldest settlements in Singapore. The best way to experience Chinatown is
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