Call Jen Tan @ 9066XXXX for enquiry!
* 1 minute walk to China Town MRT
* convenient with various amenities
* minutes to Tanjong Pagar / Raffles Place / Clark Quay
* nice timber flooring
* regular shape, fitted with air-conditioners and lightings
* plenty of good food nearby
Pagoda Street was named after the pagoda-like gopuram of Sri Mariamman Temple, the biggest and most established Hindu sanctuary in Singapore, situated on the South Bridge Road part of the bargain. This sanctuary was initially worked in 1827 of attap and wood. The present structure was raised in 1843 and has been adjusted and redesigned a few times since.
By the 1950s, the shophouses here were for the most part engaged with retail exchange and administrations. The engineering of the shophouses on Pagoda Street and different pieces of Chinatown starts from the Raffles Town Plan of 1822, which stipulated the material that ought to be utilized to assemble the shophouses just as the need to have secured walkways of five-foot width (consequently known as "five-foot ways".
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