The document provides an itinerary for a tourism project visiting attractions around Arab Street in Singapore, including the Malay Heritage Centre, Kandahar Street shophouses, Sultan Mosque, shops on Arab Street, Kazura Fragrances, and restaurants on North Bridge Road. The itinerary includes details about locations, operating hours, admission costs, cultural performances and exhibits, architectural features, and shopping and dining options at each stop.
Singapore - Passion Made Possible By Naveen Dahanwal
2007 - AEM Project on Arab Street
1. Tourism & Hospitality Group project – Arab Street Done by: Estella, Shannon, Lian Shi, Gilbert
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3. 1 st stop: Malay Heritage Centre Enter from sultan gate or from the side entrance at Kandahar Street Museum – 1pm to 6pm (Mon), 10am to 6pm (Tue to Sun), last admission at 5.30pm, SGD 3 for adults, SGD 2 for children (7-12 years old), free for children under the age of 7 Istana Grounds – 8am to 9pm (Daily), admission free Cultural Show – 11.30am to 12.15pm (sun), 3.30pm to 4.15pm (wed), SGD 3 for adults, SGD 2 for children, SGD 5 for senior citizen (60 years and above)
4. The Istana Kampong Gelam was completed 162 years ago by Sultan Ali, son of Sultan Hussein Shah. It was built from bricks and materials imported from around the region. Its 9 galleries showcase the roots, history, successes, aspirations and role of the Singapore Malays towards nation-building.
5. 2 nd stop: Kandahar Street Shophouses The shophouses were accorded conservation status and were lovingly restored, lending an air of old-world charm to the area. The intricate details are a colourful mix of influences from European, Malay, Chinese and Indian architectural designs on the façade.
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7. Inside of Sultan Mosque (Prayer Hall) Washing area Outside of mosque Corridor
8. 4 th stop: Arab Street Shopping Fabric shop Shops found along Arab Street….. Porcelain shop Rattan Shop Carpet Shop