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Tekka Centre Singapore to City Square Mall Singapore Walking Tour【2019】/竹脚中心新加坡徒步旅行【2019】
Tekka Centre Singapore to City Square Mall Singapore Walking Tour (2019) is a video recording of my walk with no talking. I highly recommend using headphones to experience 3D environment sounds as I recorded with binaural microphones.
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Tekka Centre is a multi-use building complex comprising a wet market, food centre and shops, located in the northern corner of Bukit Timah Road and Serangoon Road, in Little India, Singapore.
The case of Tekka Centre is often used to illustrate the complexities of Chinese language romanisation in Singapore. The market was originally known as Kandang Kerbau (or just K. K.), Malay for buffalo pens, referring to the slaughterhouses operating in the area until the 1920s, and the name still lives on in the nearby Kandang Kerbau Women's and Children's Hospital, Kandang Kerbau Police Station and the Kandang Kerbau Post Office. In Hokkien, the market was known as Tek Kia Kha, literally meaning foot of the small bamboos, as bamboo plants once grew on the banks of the Rochor Canal. This was adapted into the popular name Tekka Pasar (笛卡巴刹), where pasar is Malay for market.
The original market was built in 1915, and was located across the street between Hastings Road and Sungei Road. When it was torn down in 1982 and relocated at its present site, the new multi-use complex was named Zhujiao Centre (Chinese: 竹脚中心), the pinyin version of Tek Kha. However, to locals, especially non-Chinese, the new word Zhujiao was both hard to read and pronounce and bore no resemblance to Tekka. Eventually, the complex was officially renamed Tekka Centre in 2000 as it better reflected the history of the place. The market was closed for a significant renovation in 2008, reopening in 2009.
Little India's first air-conditioned mall, Tekka Mall, was built on the original site of the market in 2003. This building is currently being torn down to be rebuilt into a new shopping mall opening end 2019.
Tekka Centre remained a landmark in Little India, where different ethnic communities congregate. There are Chinese stallholders who speak Tamil, and vice versa. Shops sell traditional Indian costumes and inexpensive casual clothes. Some of the more notable shops include those selling Taoist and Buddhist paraphernalia, hardware shops, and tailors who can alter clothes in minutes.
On the ground floor is a hawker centre with stalls which sell Indian vegetarian meals, served on banana leaves or on stainless steel platters, besides Chinese vegetarian, North Indian and Malay food.
At the wet market which was on the same level, stalls sell fresh seafood, especially crabs from Sri Lanka, and vegetables. There are also many Chinese stalls selling vegetables that are specially flown in from India.
The centre is served by the adjacent Little India MRT Station. There are also an underground car park and two taxicab stands. Amenities nearby include the demolished shopping mall The Verge and Little India Arcade.
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The Changi Airport in Singapore is rated the #1 airport in the world, and today we got to visit the new $1.3 billion “Jewel” on our layover there!
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Top 10 Places to Visit in Singapore
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Welcome to Singapore, one of the smallest countries in the world. Singapore is an island state located off the southern tip of the Malaysian peninsula in Southeast Asia.
Besides being the world’s 2nd wealthiest country (second only to Qatar), Singapore is extremely clean and safe, boasting superior air quality and of course tons of great things to see, do and eat!
Welcome to Gardens by the Bay one of the most amazing and botanical gardens in the world. A few things you can see here is the flower dome, the cloud forest, several gardens and the supertrees.
The Supertrees are living and breathing sculptures rising above the gardens. For epic views, head up to the top of these supertrees and stroll along the 22-meter-high aerial walkway known as the Skyway to experience the Marina Bay area from a bird’s eye view.
Next up we visit China Town! It's a great place to do some souvenir shopping, eat some local Chinese food and walk around.
One of the highlights about visiting Singapore is to eat at a hawker center. This is a huge food court full of stalls. You need to eat Indian, Malaysian and Chinese. It's very inexpensive!
The Marina Bay Sands Hotel is one of Asia’s most iconic buildings and home to the world’s most renowned infinity pool. To visit the pool you must be a guest of the hotel, but you can experience incredible views from the Skypark observation deck or from one of the 57th floor restaurants.
Welcome to the Singapore Zoo! It was founded in 1973, we take a quick tour through the zoo to see the asian animals. Singapore Zoo was the first zoo in the world to have free roaming orangutans.
The River Safari is located right next to the Singapore Zoo. It’s a fascinating journey through some of the world’s largest river systems like the Nile and the Mississippi. I was especially excited to visit the Giant Panda Forest.
We are inside Thian Hock Keng Temple. It was constructed in the 1840s using the best materials from China at the time. In 1973 it was declared a national monument. Admission is free!
Orchard Road is a major tourist attraction, and when you look around it’s easy to see why. This is where you come for some serious retail therapy, and with more than 10 shopping centers, there is plenty to choose from. The 20-storey Paragon is perhaps the most famous along the strip, with stores like Gucci, Prada and Burberry. It boasts over 200 stores in all.
The Singapore Flyer is the worlds largest observation wheel. This ferris wheel has 28 capsules, each fits 28 people and it takes 28 minutes to do a complete rotation.
Little India is where the Indian community settled in over 200 years ago. Now a days it is a commercial district. They have converted these shop houses into restaurants, shops, jewelry stores and offices. It's a great place to buy gold and try indian food!
Singapore’s Changi Airport is second to none! You may actually want to have a layover here because of how many things there are to do – from a butterfly garden, to shopping and dining, relaxation areas, movie theatre, art installations, a swimming pool, and much much more.
Changi is my favorite airport in the world!
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My name is David Hoffmann and for the last decade I have been traveling around the world in search of unique culture, food and history! Since starting Davidsbeenhere in 2008, I have traveled to 71 countries and over 1,000 destinations, which I welcome you to check out on my YouTube Channel, blog and social medias.
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We are at Singapore Changi Airport. Join us for this Airport Tour where we visit both the Check-in Area and main departure area of Changi Airport, Singapore. Changi Airport has been voted as the World´s Best Airport by Skytrax since 2012 and it is also our favorite airport to arrive at, depart from or be in transit at when we travel.
This airport tour begins at Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 3 where we arrive by taxi from Singapore. We make our way into the Terminal 3 Check-in area and give the viewer a first hand look at what the inside of Changi Airport looks like. We then visit the famous Singapore Airport Slide located on level 1 in Terminal 3. The slide is Singapore´s tallest and is is also the world´s tallest slide in an airport. After spending time looking at shops and displays in the Terminal 3 Check-in area we make our way to the Skytrain which is a driver-less train connecting Changi Airports Terminal 3 and Terminal 1. At Terminal 1 viewers also get a view of the Check-in area of Singapore Changi Airport´s Terminal 1. The main attraction in Terminal 1 is the moving Kinetic Rain sculpture. After viewing Terminal 1 and the Kinetic Rain sculpture we make our way back to Terminal 3 with the Skytrain. Our Check-in Counter opens and we them make our way through immigration into the main Singapore Changi Departure Hall / Singapore Changi Transit area. We then proceed to take a tour of the transit area looking at the airports Duty Free Shops, Restaurants and Brand Name luxury goods shops. We were very impressed to see that Singapore Airport had it´s own Hard Rock Cafe located within the Transit area, good news for Hard Rock Cafe fans. We are just wondering what it was called, The Hard Rock Cafe Changi Airport perhaps? Luckily we also had time to visit the Singapore Changi Airport Butterfly Garden which is the world´s first Butterfly Garden located in an airport. We then proceeded to the Airport Lounge called the Ambassador Transit Lounge. This Airport lounge is a Pay-Per-Use lounge and access is available to all passengers at a fee regardless as to whether they are flying First Class, Business Class or Economy Class..
Unfortunately owing to limited time airside at Singapore Changi Airport we were unable to visit many of the attractions and activities available to passengers / travelers at this airport such as the Enchanted Garden (Terminal 2 Transit area), Koi Pond (Terminal 3 Transit area), Lily Pad Garden (Terminal 1 Transit area), Orchid Garden (Terminal 2 Transit area), Social Tree (Terminal 1 Transit area), Sunflower Garden (Terminal 2 Transit area), Movie Theatre (Terminal 3 Transit area), Cactus Garden (Terminal 1 Transit area), Entertainment Deck (Terminal 2 Transit area), Swimming Pool (Terminal 1 Transit area), Peranakan Exhibition & Porcelain of Asia Exhibition (Terminal 2 Transit area) and we would also like to have seen the Aviation Gallery in the Public area in Terminal 3.
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Tekka Market is a big Hawker centre that houses many different varieties and amazing indian hawker food in Singapore
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Singapore Food Tour at Old Airport Road Hawker Food Centre - Hokkien Fried Mee & Toa Payoh Rojak!
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The best Singapore food blog is run by Dr. Leslie Tay ( and back in 2010 he conducted a survey asking people about what they though was the best or their favorite hawker food center in Singapore. Old Airport Road Food Centre won by a significant margin, so it’s quite safe to say this hawker centre is among the best and one of the local favorites in the city. I think it’s such a great place to eat in Singapore mainly because it’s big, it’s spacious, there’s a huge selection of different things to eat, and since it’s one of the oldest hawker centers in Singapore, it’s also home to some legendary food stalls.
Whitley Road Big Prawn Mee - Ying decided to first order a bowl of prawn mee (prawn noodles) from Whitley Road Big Prawn Mee - the main reason we went here is because the stall was continually busy with plenty of customers, and both of us love to eat shrimp. The yellow noodles came topped with some tangly prawns and doused in a salty shrimp tasting sauce with soup on the side. The dish was good, but a little on the salty side.
Nam Sing Hokkien Fried Mee - Probably one of the most famous Singapore food stalls at this centre is Nam Sing Hokkien Fried Mee, known for serving a popular version of fried hokkien mee noodles. The mix of both yellow and white rice noodles was mixed with prawns and squid and then blended in a special sauce. It wasn’t a fried dry noodles, but it wasn’t overly sauce, but it was somewhere in between. I quite liked it, especially with a squeeze of calamansi and some of the chili soy sauce on it.
Toa Payoh Rojak - Along with the fried Hokkien mee stall, this place for rojak is another one of the most famous places to eat at this centre. As soon as Toa Payoh Rojak opens for the day, they have a continuous long line of customers, and they specialize in serving Chinese style rojak - a mix of different things all coated in a sweet shrimp paste glaze. It’s one of those dishes that somewhere halfway in between a dessert and a savory snack, and when you’re eating it, you really don’t know. The Chinese rojak was quite good, with a very pleasant balance taste.
Wang Wang Crispy Curry Puffs - Finally, for my last thing to eat at Old Airport Road Food Centre I really wanted to try some curry puffs. The curry puffs were actually much better than I had anticipated, with incredibly flaky crust, and filled with a flavorful inside of curried potatoes. Amazing especially because they were fried so fresh.
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Japanese Supermarket Food Haul! | $100 Don Don Donki Singapore Food Challenge!
In this video, I went to check out the newly opened DON DON DONKI at JEM! DON DON DONKI is a Japanese-themed supermarket that also hosts a food court and offers prepackaged meals for the hungry visitor. The variety of ready-to-eat food items really caught my eye so I decided to buy a bunch to show you guys and to give them a try.
Overall, it was rather affordable for Japanese cuisine and close enough to being authentic for supermarket fare, but it could be rather hit-or-miss (Looking at you unagi). Be sure to give it a shot if you're near an outlet and craving for Japanese cuisine. I recommend trying the salmon belly don and the pork gyozas.
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