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Yellow Bear Yellow Bear

A rather small park, away from the noisy and crowded Chinatown. Great for some quiet moments.

Soumia Vellanki Soumia Vellanki

Beautiful little park next to Clarke Quay MRT 🌳 great place to watch the sunset 🌅 …

Janice M Galeon Janice M Galeon

Cool green park with benches to relax. Overlooking cityscapes. Nice place to take a break from walking and sip of iced Yuanyang from Market Street Hawker 500m away. Lovely sunny days ahead!

Imtiaz Ali Imtiaz Ali

It has a speakers corner, so what are you waiting for...if you have something to say. It also has a stage of some sort, where there was dancing going on.

Mark Berger Mark Berger

Awesome park with a quite atmosphere, and an amazing view on the Park Royal hotel.

For Peen For Peen

Nice big park. The sun sets behind some surrounding buildings so it is nice and cool towards the evening.

Ho Soo kit Ho Soo kit

It's a recreational park in Chinatown. In the late 1970s , it's used for the many various Community Events. The Speakers' Corner was established on 2 September 2000. 1n the 1960s and 1970s, the Chinese Operas were performed at the Park. During the 1940s[ the Hong Lim Green ] i.e. the Japanese Occupation, it's the venue for story telling performances. In the 1950s and 1960s, the green was used as a cricket ground by the members of the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club and the Singapore Cricket Club.

Hải Linh Trần Đoàn Hải Linh Trần Đoàn

A must see place when you come to Chinatown!!!! This place is very beautiful and wholesome about the history of Chinatown and their people. Remember to try the photo machine, you can even have a print out picture of your very own version as a unique souvenir 💋 the staffs are very friendly and nice. 25$/ticket for foreigners and you can immerse yourself into the past.

N. Gan N. Gan

Today was the perfect opportunity to visit the Chinatown Heritage Centre, especially since we missed the soft launch. We had no regrets booking our tickets online and making the visit. Although our reservation was for 3 PM, we arrived earlier, and the attendants kindly allowed us entry. It was a quiet afternoon with fewer visitors, giving us the chance to explore at our own pace, read the exhibits, and take photos without obstruction. Our first impression was that the place is well-maintained and clean. It was truly an eye-opening experience to learn about Singapore’s history and the struggles of early immigrants who arrived in Nanyang, hoping to find prosperity. This heritage centre is an insightful visit, especially for younger generations, as it provides valuable knowledge about our ancestors who settled here. The centre also offers videos that showcase historical events and experiences. However, visitors should be mindful when walking down the narrow and dimly lit staircase—we chose not to take the lift. Overall, it’s a highly recommended visit for anyone interested in Singapore’s rich heritage.

Emmanuel Chan Emmanuel Chan

Very good overview of what life was like for early Chinese immigrants and a snapshot of old Singapore. Thoughtfully put together exhibits.

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