There is a special treat for all the visitors if you collect like 8 stamps or something, shame I wasn’t much into Starbucks and similar. Could be better if you had to say collect stamps from heritage places, but first try to find them! The square nearby is always alive and at night turns into something totally amazing
Sze Mei NG
3
Like a souvenir shop. There were 2 staff focusing on their mobiles. No interaction with them. You can ask them about sightseeing information and themed park tickets. The tourist's sim card is also available there.
Annie Chow
5
Their cultural and art activities are good past times during the holidays. Look out for their activities that tie with Chinese festivals. Their talks on Chinese wedding customs, and The Hungry Ghost Festival in the previous years were especially intrigued. Hope they would sustain.
Emad AL-Manthari
4
Chinatown is a vibrant, bustling neighborhood that immerses you in Singapore’s Chinese heritage. Highlights include the stunning Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and the historic Sri Mariamman Temple, which add a unique cultural blend to the area. Wander through the Chinatown Street Market to find souvenirs, handicrafts, and street food like dim sum and satay, or stop by Chinatown Complex for a hawker experience with iconic dishes like chicken rice and chili crab. Pagoda and Trengganu Streets offer traditional shops, heritage buildings, and colorful murals, making it a lively area for exploration and photos. It’s perfect for soaking in Singapore’s cultural diversity, sampling local delicacies, and picking up unique souvenirs.
Sushma
5
Visited Chinatown visitor centre during the hungry ghost month to understand more about the 7th month.
The presenter has given detailed info on the festival, myths, various deities on different days, practices etc.,
They even showed us how the 7th month festivities used to be in the past vs now.
We even had the opportunity to see effigies made from paper which is a rare art craft by the artist himself.
Very insightful session.
Will recommend everyone to sign up for any events organised by Chinatown visitor centre should they be interested in knowing more about the culture and history.
Adam Lee
5
The Chinatown Visitor Centre (CVC) runs walking tours and heritage classes is a hit among visitors here. The Chinatown Business Association runs the CVC.
At Kreta Ayer Square just behind the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum is the CVC offers detailed information about Chinatown’s shops, history and culture. Other than being an information resource base, there will also be daily themed walking tours available.
From Chinese myths and taboos to dialect clans and heritage brands, the tours - organised in partnership with travel agent Tour East - are designed to give visitors a taste of the real Chinatown complete with experiential elements, such as live demonstrations, food tasting and opportunities to interact with the locals.
The Clan and Association Walking Tour, for example, takes visitors on a tour of the organisations in Chinatown and includes lion dance and Cantonese opera performances.
Other tours like the Chinese Custom Walking Tour involves visits to medical halls and shops selling ceremonial items; while the Food Walking Tour lets visitors sample a traditional local breakfast and shop for fresh produce at a wet market.
The centre is an ideal anchor where people can get together and participate in activities to enjoy Chinatown the way they want to.
Drop by one of these centres in downtown Singapore to get more information about Singapore, purchase tickets to attractions and tours or pick up a souvenir.
Jac
5
5 stars for the exceptional service from the lady staff. Very helpful and friendly.
Lim Lim
5
Happened to pass by. These beautiful ladies in Paranakan traditional dresses deserves the support for promoting the paranakan unique culture. Well done!
Jean Seah
5
Pleasant and helpful staff. Great range of souvenirs.
David Woolen
3
The staff inside are not polite at all. Simply sit and chat.