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Boat Quay, the largest of the three historic quays along the Singapore River, boasts plenty of alfresco riverfront cafes and bars, which make it a popular hangout for locals and tourists alike... by williamcho, via Flickr Singapore River, Tall Buildings, Singapore Travel, Padang, Oh The Places Youll Go, Places Around The World, Aerial View, Cyprus, Dream Vacations

Our founder, Sir Stamford Raffles first landed here by the Singapore River. This river is where it all began for modern Singapore. Boat Quay was once a busy trading centre in the historic years. Now it serves as an entertainment district to cater for tourists and locals alike. Again taken from the same spot overlooking the Cityscape & Boat Quay Singapore. Stitched manually from 2 vertical images An evening exploring with Reggie

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Experience the vibrant Singapore River Festival! Immerse in cultural festivities, lights, music, and more along the iconic waterfront. 🇸🇬 https://globefiesta.com/singapore-river-festival/

Don't miss this annual celebration of Singapore's heritage and culture. Plan your visit today! Singapore Moodboard, Singapore Culture, Little India Singapore, Singapore Island, Singapore River, Lucky Wallpaper, Wellness Activities, Interactive Installation, Colour Design

Experience the vibrant Singapore River Festival! Immerse in cultural festivities, lights, music, and more along the iconic waterfront. 🇸🇬 https://globefiesta.com/singapore-river-festival/ Don't miss this annual celebration of Singapore's heritage and culture. Plan your visit today!

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5 interesting facts about the Singapore River clean-up Port Of Singapore, History Of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore River, Extreme Makeover, Recreational Activities, Civil Engineering, The Government, Street Scenes

Nearly four decades ago, our very own Singapore River was in need of an extreme makeover. Back in the 1970s, squatters, hawkers and manufacturing industries crowded the banks of the river, leading to severe pollution. The Government eventually mounted a large-scale clean-up, with enhancements over the years, forming the vibrant waterway that we know today.

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