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Wa-cafe - Singapore - Photo album

First opened in 1990 as part of CDL’s portfolio, Chinatown Point underwent a major refurbishment in 2011-12 after it was acquired by Perennial for $250M in 2010. Catering to the mid-tier market, it is an average mall with the usual casual dining outlets and cafes. On its top floor, there is a 1,000
It's probably the swankiest mall here simply because the next two nearby malls were too old. Pre-covid this is like the China tourist magnet. And sitting on top of the MRT link, it probably saw the heaviest traffic and footfall coming and going through. There's even a Library on its top level, not m
🧧🧧🎋 Visited my good friend who been serving our family since they were young. She reprsented Samsung and now with Singtel. Her services is still one of the best for me. Very patience and very pro active. Keep up the good work Ms Sharon 👏👍🙂. CHRIS shopping when overcome renovation before, look bette
Mostly crowded but fun place to visit and do street shopping. We went in the late evening and could click some nice pictures. The street is always kind of decorated with some theme or the other. This one’s for the Chinese New Year 2022.
Like any other chinatown except this one being Singapore have the added feeling of being in a safe place plus it is clean though old already (I meant the place) but there is a better mall across the street which also a subway station. I’d figured out this would be a better place for the locals in ge
Visited after Chinese New Year day on the weekday. It wasn't really pack during it. Waited till a bit dark to see the tiger decoration in the front of the mall. They have a quite number of decorations for Chinese New Year. The tiger decoration is big and exotic. This attracts visitor to come and lo
Kong Hei Fatt Choi ! Gong Xi Fa Cai! Xing Nian Kuai Le! Happy Chinese New Year! Can you feel the lunar spring is here? All the hustle and bustle, cookies, red decor, calligraphy, and exhibition. What are you waiting for! Let’s visit Chinatown. Don’t forget to put on your mask, social distancin
The most popular shopping mall in China town. Chinese new year days more n more crowded. Linked to Purple and Blue MRT Lines.
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