%��������� 3��2J ������ In between sets, the audience probably sipped soft drinks brewed and bottled by beverage factories located in the neighbourhood, which are, similarly, a mere memory today. First, we trace the urban development of a floodplain that once existed on the north bank of the Rochor River. The Jalan Besar Heritage Trail tells a tale of two former swamps. '���u��~��XI�!W�B���h(䨖*g��j� � k�ƛ9��I �ART�?yO�MZ � ���M"=�䕉#�5��Ι4 1�ޒx YS�7�����\�.c6K��a~��jQ It traces the urban development of a floodplain that once existed on the north bank of the Rochor River. Tiong Bahru Road today stretches for more than three kilometres from Redhill MRT at its western end to Outram Road on its eastern end. Hosted by 2 Cavan Road and Singapore Arts Club. Next, we chart the stories of the communities and cultures that sprung up around the muddy basin of Singapore’s longest waterway, the Kallang River.

Later, Syed Allie (1814-1858) bought 70 acres of land in this area and filled in what was predominantly swamp land. ﰋ���5�?�h��K����X)B3y�궛r��3N��}��w�v ���M��/��rG�m�.X��q���:'5d�n�T6��D�l[��3Mo��x��*@�wB�w�u�°�=mn�,�ش���!“Q���T ��������gX�!�l�2��7��z+�]����K���� [�u�醥�JTW ����H���[����|��C���0�n��8���޹�Y?js[u�,��`/oO�L�r��;��M�N��NE���Vb�ݥ� Once a dirt track in the swampy marshlands near Rochor River, it had grew into a major road used by many races and industries. Hosted by. Jalan Besar is not just for the foodies and hipsters. It traces the urban development of a floodplain that once existed on the north bank of the Rochor River. 4 0 obj Jalan Besar Trail – A unique place in Singapore you must not miss! Remember the times we ran down the school corridor? Jalan Besar (Chinese: 惹兰勿刹; literally "Large Road" in Malay, but taken to mean "Main Road") is a one-way road in Singapore, connecting Lavender Street in Kallang and Rochor Canal Road in Rochor. Show Map. This trail takes you through the meandering, bustling streets of Kampong Glam's conserved area, covering Arab Street, Beach Road, Jalan Sultan and Victoria Street. The Jalan Besar Heritage Trail tells a tale of two former swamps. ���w������oidb�m��qd�u��b�)�`[I!�!6��2#6\���G'��~h��0v�a� �~�x����e|D��a����_d�~�~��k����绾��fR��ԏ�i�ˆ�%��.G��{ZW?�q��5I����n\z@��rsjڞ{��g^%O�$I%g�����}���sCi�A!�:�����(7$�����q�K\�� IJ�}P��dk l�;�����"c�~��{�* � �;z�����d�uX���cFiy�~��cl�H�Ν��3�K�w߰�ˈM?�1�(m����3�,�v�6�3Snn�Ǖ�q߻M��s*:�"�:����.i����8��-�6���ޭ[E � T����uu�.�7�d���Ʀ}(����s�o�S�H�C���se���@��?3FO�3�`�������jF}َ��R4W�1��F������1��Ώ`���� d&��QZd�J?r��� ���#��� S�J�p���^R������/�4�1.+��e����`�h�:%� Hide Map. It also charts the stories of the communities and cultures that sprung up around the muddy … This video is unavailable. The area belonged to Richard Owen Norris from the 1830s to 1865, before he moved to Paya Lebar.

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Chase the stories of the cultures and communities that burst forth from the muddy basin of Singapore’s longest waterway, the Kallang River, and trace the urban redevelopment of a floodplain that once existed on the bank of the … The Jalan Besar trail is a tale of two former swamplands – where shophouses, temples, and churches now exist used to lay land overgrown by mangrove trees and nipah palms. For many of us, the schools that we grew up in are part of our childhood memories. Shophouses, temples and churches now occupy land once overgrown by mangrove trees and nipah palms.

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It also charts the stories of the communities and cultures that sprung up around the muddy … For most Singaporeans, Tiong Bahru is a small, charming and chic housing estate awash with good eateries and eclectic little shops.