Just behind the soaring skyscrapers
of Singapore's financial district lies Chinatown.
Bound by Upper Pickering Street, Cantonment Road,
New Bridge Road and South Bridge Road, this crowded
and colourful network of streets and alleyways has
changed little over the decades. Here, Chinese merchants
engage in business from the ground floor of quaint
pre-war shophouses much as they have for generations.
Experience the sights and sounds of Chinatown: medical
halls mix snake skin, herbs and spices and other exotic
ingredients into potions for all ailments; traditional
delicacies like sea cucumbers lie drying in the street;
fruit sellers squat near mounds of rambutan, strong-smelling
durian, mangosteen and other seasonal fruits; fortune-tellers
sit at make-shift tables waiting for eager customers
to know their future; hawkers grill thin slices of
pork for passers-by over home-made barbecues.
Here, bargains abound from beautifully-embroidered kimonos, gold jewellery and T-shirts to pottery and traditional crafts at delightfully hard-to-believe prices.
Try the Tanjong Pagar area for traditional teashops, clog and kite makers, painted masks, waxed paper umbrellas, lacquerware from China, handicrafts and artefacts from all over Asia. Then wander over to Smith Street, Trengganu Street, Temple Street and Pagoda Street where the streets are at their narrowest and you'll find some of the best bargains.
The modern face of Chinatown shopping can be found
in the area around the junction of Cross Street with
New Bridge Road and Eu Tong Seng Street. The large
shopping complexes here, such as Chinatown Point,
Yue Hwa, People's Park Complex and Chinatown Complex
are not only good sources for Chinese products but
also offer bargains galore in their extensive ranges
of more conventional products. Look here for everything
from electrical and electronic goods, luggage and
textiles to bargain-priced clothes and cosmetics.
A wide selection of local crafts are available at
the Singapore Handicraft Centre in Chinatown Point.









