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96) Air 1982 Serviced Apartments

Air 1982 Serviced Apartments.
Air 1982 Serviced Apartments.

Turn left at the intersection into Mohammed Ali Lane and observe the wall mural that is at the intersection to South Bridge Rd.

97) Old Trades wall Mural by Yip Yew Chong at Mohammed Ali Lane

Yip Yew Chong depicted a lion dance custume maker, upstairs woman buying from a downstairs mama shop (Mama in Tamil means Uncle or Elder, as these provision shops were traditionally run and owned by Indian uncles.) via a stringed basket, two samsui women sitting and a mask street vendor in this mural.

Old Trades wall Mural by Yip Yew Chong at Mohammed Ali Lane.
Old Trades wall Mural by Yip Yew Chong at Mohammed Ali Lane.

Once on South Bridge Rd, observe the heritage buildings in front of you and turn right on South Bridge Rd and continue walking to Tong Ren Tang at 209 South Bridge Rd.

98) Heritage buildings accross the road at South Bridge Rd and Mosque St

Heritage buildings accross the road at South Bridge Rd and Mosque St.
Heritage buildings accross the road at South Bridge Rd and Mosque St.

99) Tong Ren Tang at at 209 South Bridge Rd

Tong Ren Tang at  at 209 South Bridge Rd.
Tong Ren Tang at at 209 South Bridge Rd.

Walk back to Kim Joo Guan at 257 South Bridge Rd.

100) Statue of a man barbecuing bakkwa inside Kim Joo Guan at 257 South Bridge Rd

Statue of a man barbecuing bakkwa (barbecued meat using coal) inside Kim Joo Guan at 257 South Bridge Rd.
Statue of a man barbecuing bakkwa (barbecued meat using coal) inside Kim Joo Guan at 257 South Bridge Rd.

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