Chinatown is Singapore's largest historic district and consists of four distinct sub-districts which were developed over different periods; Telok Ayer (1820s), Kreta Ayer (1830s), Bukit Pasoh (early 1900s) and Tanjong Pagar (1920s).
Embark on your discovery journey through Chinatown and learn all about its interesting and rich history, culture and heritage. For this walking trail, only selected sites in Chinatown have been highlighted as Chinatown covers a large area and has many sub-districts. This trail will give you an overview of the history and heritage of Chinatown.

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Trail Highlights:
| 1 |
Chinatown Heritage Centre |
8 |
Eu Yan Sang |
| 2 |
Coolie Stations |
9 |
Maxwell Road Food Centre |
| 3 |
Lai Chun Yuen |
10 |
Ann Siang Hill |
| 4 |
Smith Street |
11 |
Telok Ayer Methodist Church |
| 5 |
Sago Street |
12 |
Al-Abrar Mosque |
| 6 |
Sri Mariamman Temple |
13 |
Thian Hock Keng Temple |
| 7 |
Jamae Mosque |
14 |
Nagore Durgha Shrine |
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Information obtained from the "Discover Singapore Heritage Trails" publication. |
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Walking time: |
3 hours |
How to get there: |
Locate these addresses at www.map.gov.sg. |
Locate this address at www.map.gov.sg.
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