In the Chinatown you'll find a rich choice of Chinese medicines, and local doctor will always give you good advice. Like in the 60s and 70s of the 20th century a special night market is organized. Due to more than 200 stores, the area is still quite crowded even at night. The market, where among other things one can buy some antiques and trade objects, is opened from Sunday till Thursday at 17.00 - 23.00, and on Fridays and Saturdays till 1.00. By the way, a lot of sights that became the symbols of Singapore Chinatown have nothing to do with China. I mean the Gentoo Nagore Durgha Temple and the Al-Abrar, situated in Telok Ayer Street, and the Jamae Culia Mosque in South Bridge Road.
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