Singapore Citywalk's Little India, Haji Lane
Singapore Citywalk's Little India, Haji Lane
Little India is a gathering place for the Indian community in Singapore, a miniature of India, hence the name Little India. Especially during some festivals, the Indian style is even more intense, here is like a golden fairy tale world. Colorful lights and decorations can be seen everywhere on the street.
The most famous shopping center in Little India is none other than the Mustafa Center, which is known throughout the island for its 24-hour all-day operation, good quality and low price, and a wide variety of goods.
Veera Makali Amman Hindu Temple: The Hindu gods, sacred cows, and warriors carved on the gate tower shine under the sun, attracting attention. The walls around the temple are painted in red and white, full of festive atmosphere.
Haji Lane is a quiet alley in Kampong Glam, Singapore, with many characteristic small shops worth visiting. The once empty street with pre-war houses on both sides has been revitalized by the influx of local designers and young entrepreneurs. There are many unique fashion stores here, specializing in selling a variety of fashionable accessories and items with Singaporean local flavor.
Transportation: Accessible by bus and subway.
full of colourful peranakan houses, sultan masjid and good eateries serving special Kunefe.
good place and wonderfull vibes, will be back soon i we trip to this country
In Singapore Bugis Bugis+ Cat catch barbecue, do not eat barbecue, heart like cat catch, barbecue is delicious, do not have to do it yourself, staff help us roast
Singapore has a short path, because it is full of various small shops and graffiti, so it has become a net red, it is Haji Lane. 🌟 Highlights: Many designers and entrepreneurs have opened many individual boutique fashion stores in Hazhi Lane, specializing in a variety of fashion accessories and items with Singaporean local customs. In Hazhi Lane, in addition to the various boutique shops that are fascinating, the store decorations of the owners are also an important landscape for visiting Hazhi Lane. The colorful art style graffiti, 3D wall painting, and individual decoration are all places that make tourists linger. In a small store less than 500 meters long in Hazhi Lane, I bought blue fat paper for my birthday year, happy like a child 😍
Singapore's famous historical and cultural district. I was in the daylight, so I didn't see this crazy scene called "the liveliest bar in Southeast Asia". On the contrary, in the afternoon, the rainy season sun is a bit sloppy, lightly sprinkled on the top of the head, but also sprinkled on the side of a small shop, the various broad-leaved green plants maintained outside the door... In addition to the fashionable shops that the owners have trouble decorating, the various colorful graffiti on the walls are also fascinating, just on the window sill or door. Personality spray cool graffiti and exaggerated colorful wall painting, bustling and beautiful, lingering...
Haji Lane, which consists of a few leisurely streets, is a place where Malays live in Singapore. Haji Lane was rebuilt from a former warehouse and still retains the style of the British colonial period. There are many exquisite shops on the street, mostly selling local clothing, crafts, and some coffee shops to drink coffee and smoke Middle Eastern water. The biggest feature in Haji Lane is that there are many large-scale mural graffiti. People who like to take pictures can come here to concave shape and take pictures of small and fresh art. Transportation: Metro Green Line or Blue Line to Bugis Station, walk to Haji Lane.