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centre,
where an unending stream of lighters would transport their
goods upriver to the very warehouses that now contain shops of
every extravagant nature.
Near
the entrance to Clarke Quay on River Valley Road is Whampoa's
Ice House which belonged to Hoo Ah Kay, an early immigrant
from Whampoa, China who imported ice from Boston in the
mid-1800s before ice-making facilities were available in
Singapore. Note how the Chinese and European merchants brought
their own architectural styles to the area.
Visitors
can also look forward to some exciting events and activities
held on a regular basis. There's also the Sunday Classified
Flea Market for great bargains (9am to 5pm) with over 70
stalls selling antiques and collectibles , handicrafts and
more. Don't forget to catch the Chinese Street Opera every
Wednesday and Friday evenings at 7.45pm.
Check
out: J P Bastiani (Mediterranean Bar and Restaurant -
voted Best Dining Experience in 1996)
Getting
There: Best by taxi. Alternatively, take a river taxi from
Raffles Place infront of Standard Chartered Building.
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