Tag:Chinatown

Pagoda Street, Singapore, August 1989. Today this street appears to be a pedestrian street. At the end of Pagoda Street is South Bridge Road. On the left is the Jamee Mosque and on the right is the Sri Mariamman Temple (not that you can make them out in this photo).

Daily Photo – Pagoda Street

It’s interesting looking at Google Street View around here. Pagoda Street, and the whole Chinatown area, has been spruced up in the intervening years. Pagoda street itself appears to be a pedestrian street now so there is no Google Street View of it but if you take a Street View drive along South Bridge Road and stop at the eastern end of Pagoda Street and look at the building you’ll see the same roof lines.

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Public service information in a Singapore restroom, August 1989. Just glad I didn't have the job of Toilet Inspector!

Daily Photo – Fine: $150

This sign was in the restroom of a bar in Chinatown, Singapore. Talking with the locals, it was aimed at the older generation of locals who had grown up without flush toilets. But the sign was in English! I kept wondering who was tasked with enforcement while feeling glad it wasn’t me!

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A man looks upwards while walking in the street. Singapore, August 1989. Most likely taken in the blocks bounded by Upper Cross Street, South Bridge Road, Smith Street and New Bridge Road.

Daily Photo – Looking Up

Typical of the area were the laundry poles projected from the windows above the streets to dry clothes in what breeze passed by. Also typical is the commercial nature of the ground floor, shops, workshops, cafes, bars, offices – any type of commerce you can imagine could be found here. Then on the floors above, what I imagine to be cramped living quarters.

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