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| Beach Road Beach Road is one of the early roads developed in Singapore and appears in George Drumgoole Coleman's 1836 Map of Singapore. The road was actually a coastal road fronting the sea coast in the early decades of the British colonial city — hence its name. | 
| Bugis Bugis Street, in the city-state of Singapore, was renowned internationally from the 1950s to the 1980s for its nightly gathering of transwomen, a phenomenon which made it one of Singapore's top tourist destinations during that period. |

| Changi Changi is a very idyllic area that's a remnant of old Singapore. Changi roads are narrower than most and are lined with huge angsana and palm trees. The area is not crowded and is mostly populated by those working in the airline companies nearby. | 
| Chinatown Singapore's Chinatown is the traditional Chinese quarters of town, and while the entire city is largely Chinese these days the area does retain some of its own charm. |

| Clarke Quay Clarke Quay is a historical riverside quay in Singapore, located within the Singapore River Planning Area. The quay is situated upstream from the mouth of the Singapore River and Boat Quay. | 
| Financial District The Financial District is home to many banks and financial institutions, with the most prominent buildings being the UOB Plaza and OUB Centre. Nearby at the mouth of the Singapore River is The Fullerton Singapore, exemplifying the Art Deco style that once dominated the district. |

| Little India Little India is, as the name promises, the center for the large Indian community in Singapore. While a rather sanitized version of the real thing, Little India retains its distinct identity without degenerating into a mere tourist attraction and is one of the most colorful and attractive places to visit in Singapore. | 
| Marina Bay Marina Bay is Singapore's newest district, created on reclaimed land just south of Riverside. It is now THE location for shopping, dining, gambling and having a good time in Singapore. |

| Orchard Road Orchard Road is a one-way street flanked by distinctive shopping malls on both sides of the road. Outside of the malls, the main thoroughfare is immaculately landscaped with flowers and greenery as is ubiquitous in this Garden City. | 
| Sentosa Island Sentosa Island Singapore is one of the premier island resorts with multi-faceted attractions and teeming with events throughout the year. This island is an awesome blend of recreational facilities and leisure. It is a multi- visit destination for the tourists. |
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