Towering with skyscrapers, Singapore’s waterfront gleams with modernity. As the country has progressed over the years, its waterfront too has been transformed. Visit three landmarks that once graced the island’s old waterfront and testify to her growth from colony to nation: a beautiful colonial-era cast-iron market, her first polytechnic, and the building that was a gift to celebrate her newfound independence. Journey in the shadow of Singapore’s shoreline and trace the footsteps of her development with Remembering Singapore’s Old Waterfront!
Meeting Point: Entrance of Yeh Hai Ching Temple (30B Philip Street, S048696)
Monuments Covered: Former Telok Ayer Market (now Lau Pa Sat), Yueh Hai Ching Temple and Clifford Pier (Fullerton Bay Hotel)
Fee: $5/adult, $3 per child (12 years old and below), $3 per senior citizen (60 years old and above)
Registration Link: shf24rememberingoldwaterfront.peatix.com
When: 25 - 26 May 2024, 10am - 11.30am
By: National Heritage Board (NHB)