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The name of the famous
Bugis Street was invented by the pirates who lived in the strait of Singapore. It was long before the arrival of the
British Empire in Singapore. The modern
Bugis Junction is owned by the
Chinese people. This street is famous for its contribution to the local cuisine in Singapore. The famous Bugis
Stree was inhabited by the
Japanese people, before the second world war.
Girls and women from poor areas worked for rich men in the famous Bugis Street. The prohibited trade did grow until the war did end. When the war ended, the British Empire did remove the Japanese people from Singapore and it was forbidden for them to access Singapore for several years.
The famous Bugis street can be visited by the metro, from the Bugis and the and
Lavender MRT station of the on the East-West line of the metro network in Singapore. There are also tourist buses from
Malaysia. The buses stop at the
Golden Mile Complex, that is near to the Bugis street.
Near to the famous Bugis Street, there is a the Rochor Rd. and
Victoria St. In this streets of Singapore, there is the
Arab district with a historic
Mosque for the Muslims and a
Christian Church near the Lavender MRT station. To the west side, there is the little
India district of Singapore.
It's very near. The famous shopping street of the
Orchard Road is also very near, because Singapore is a very small country with many people.
The famous Bugis Street is the perfect location for shopping in Singapore
. In the past there were many bars and escort services.
Today, there are only restaurants and a lot of shops. The escort services did move to the
Internet in Singapore. The large bazaar of the
Bugis Village has every possible product. It is the most convenient place for affordable shopping in Singapore, the quality of the products is low, but the prices are low too. There are also many shops that sell tropical fruits and deserts from
South Asia.
Close to the shopping street of Bugis, there is the Sim Lim mall for electronics and the popular district of
Little India, with many shops for
Indian products and restaurants. It is an interesting location in Singapore.
The Bugis street has a great variety of restaurants. Near the
Arab Street you eat halal food and other
Middle Eastern food. In the Golden Mile Complex, there are many
Thai restaurants and products from
Thailand.
Alcoholic drinks are hard to find, because Singapore does not want to offer alcohol to people. In this shopping street, there are many places with soft drinks, coffee and mint tea from the Arab Street of Singapore
.
In the 1950s, the famous Bugis Street was known for the for the famous night activities. Singapore was poor, the people did sell themselves to the tourists and rich people from abroad. At night, the whole shopping street was full with people in short dresses and cheap prices. Since this time, the street was converted into the shopping paradise with it's own "
Night Market".
The famous Bugis Street has undergone a major renovation. There are nearly 600 shops and over
1000 small businesses. It is on of the largest shopping streets in Singapore. Most of the shops sell clothing, accessories, beauty services, massage services, nail and hair care services. The Bugis street is the place, where new fashion trends begin in Singapore. There are other shopping locations in Singapore: the
Marina Bay,
Chinatown,
Geylang Serai,
Kampong Gelam, Arab Street, Little India,
North Bridge Road, Orchard Road and many shopping centers. It is possible to do shopping without limits in Singapore.
The tourism is a major industry in Singapore. Singapore is visited by more than 10.
000.000 tourists every year. More tourists visit Singapore, than the people who live in Singapore. If you want to see the latest trends in
Asia. Go to the famous shopping street of Bugis in Singapore.
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- published: 15 Mar 2014
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