.... Previously, I heard the name and felt indifferent, but after trying it, I must say that I want to go again!!

Arab Street (Arab Street)
is another important landmark in Singapore, which is the cultural center of Singaporean Muslims and Arabs.

The Sultan Mosque, a prominent landmark in the area, stands out as a stunning and significant mosque. It serves as a vital spiritual center for Singapore's Muslim community and neighboring regions.

In front of the mosque, there are souvenir shops and a walking street lined with restaurants serving Arabic and Muslim cuisine, such as Turkish, Lebanese, Moroccan, and other Middle Eastern dishes.



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And just 50 meters past the front of the mosque, you'll find yourself on the main road known as Arab Street, which is where this story begins.

The atmosphere of this street is characterized by two-story colonial-style shophouses painted in vibrant colors. It is a hub for goods related to the Muslim and Arab communities, such as clothing, decorative lamps, Persian carpets, leather goods, perfumes, jewelry, sarongs, and other necessities. (For a more immersive experience, check out the accompanying video.)


Strikingly colorful lamps in the Arabian style...



In addition to the aforementioned, the Arab Street district also boasts another renowned alleyway, commonly referred to as Haji Lane or Haji Alley.


Haji Lane is a vibrant alleyway brimming with colorful street art and murals, serving as a hub for independent fashion boutiques and designers catering to Singapore's young and trendy crowd. Its unique offerings are not easily found elsewhere.

In addition, there are coffee shops, restaurants, and other establishments with unique and vibrant designs, offering an exciting and tempting experience. There are also many great spots for capturing beautiful photos to share with friends.

PIEDRA NEGRA: A Restaurant Bursting with Color

Piedra Negra, a restaurant brimming with vibrant colors, invites you to experience a culinary journey unlike any other.


A mural on the wall of a building in the middle of the alleyway.


Fashion clothing store

The old mosque's rear wall, painted in a captivatingly beautiful manner.

Singapore's Image: A Shift in Perspective

While Singapore's image often emphasizes its modern, cosmopolitan nature, a visit to Arab Street and Haji Lane reveals a hidden layer of artistic and cultural richness that challenges this perception.

Previously, the author perceived Singapore as primarily focused on showcasing its modernity and global relevance, with less emphasis on its artistic and cultural heritage as a tourist attraction. However, a personal experience exploring Arab Street and Haji Lane transformed this perspective, revealing a vibrant tapestry of cultural expression that had previously gone unnoticed.



Therefore, when you have the opportunity to visit Singapore, don't miss the chance to experience the unique atmosphere and culture of Singapore.



*** Most of this trip was captured in video clips, so there may be fewer photos. Please refer to the video clips for more details.


**Traveling to Arab Street:** To reach Arab Street, take the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) to Bugis Station. Two MRT lines serve this station: the blue line and the green line.

(DT14/EW12) He then found his way out to the street.


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