Tuesday, 24 January 2012

Selegie, Singapore

A stroll through Selegie Road in Singapore reveals a host of architecture, lifestyles and sights.
Maybe predominantly Indian, with touch of colonialism, but soaking in influences from this multi-cultural island. Selegie provides interesting footpath heritage, with impressions harking back to the fifties or seventies in the last century and is accessible from the Bugis Junction MRT and the Bras Basah Road precincts. It also provides a link to Singapore's Little India - Serangoon.





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