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Chinatown Point | Central Region


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Landmark: Chinatown Point
City: Central Region
Country: Singapore
Continent: Asia

Chinatown Point, Central Region, Singapore, Asia

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Chinatown Point sits right in the heart of Singapore’s Chinatown, a bustling mall where bright shop signs spill color onto the busy street.Packed with shops selling everything from silk scarves to sizzling street food, it’s a go‑to spot for locals and tourists alike in Chinatown.The mall sits on New Bridge Road, just steps from famous temples and old shophouses, offering a sleek, modern shopping experience in the heart of Chinatown’s living history.First, do this.Chinatown Point sits in the heart of lively Chinatown, a neighborhood alive with the scent of sizzling street food, colorful temples, and shops steeped in tradition.Address: 133 New Bridge Road, Singapore 059413.Just a short walk from Chinatown MRT Station, the mall’s easy to reach by train-step out of the station and you’re almost there.It’s just a short walk from favorites like the Chinatown Heritage Centre, the Sri Mariamman Temple with its colorful tower, and the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple.Number two.Chinatown Point opened in 2011 as a lively mixed-use complex, blending shops, offices, and the scent of fresh dim sum drifting from its food stalls.The mall blends sleek, modern shops with the rich cultural and historical character of Chinatown, from bright red lanterns to carved wooden archways.Over the years, it’s turned into a favorite shopping stop, drawing locals and tourists who wander Chinatown’s historic streets and then duck into sleek, modern boutiques.Number three marked the spot, as if someone had scrawled it in thick black ink.Chinatown Point is a bustling multi-story mall packed with things to explore, from bright shopfronts and buzzing cafés to lively entertainment spots.Retail and Shopping: The mall packs a lively mix of stores, from sleek fashion boutiques and buzzing beauty counters to cozy home goods aisles and gleaming tech displays.You’ll find big names like Uniqlo, Charles & Keith, Watsons, and Guardian here, so it’s an easy place to grab fashion, beauty, and lifestyle items all in one stop.The mall’s lined with shops selling embroidered silk scarves, tea sets, and other traditional Chinese goods, giving visitors a taste of Chinatown’s culture as they browse.At Chinatown Point, you’ll find plenty of places to eat, from steaming bowls of ramen to fresh dim sum, each offering its own flavor of the world.You’ll spot local favorites like tender Hainanese chicken rice, smoky satay, and steaming baskets of dim sum, along with plenty of dishes from around the world.Right next to the mall, Chinatown Food Street serves up authentic local dishes in a setting that feels like stepping back in time, with the smell of sizzling noodles drifting through the air.Chinatown Point has plenty of places to eat, like Soup Restaurant, known for its fragrant Samsui Ginger Chicken and other local favorites.Korean BBQ spots serve up sizzling plates of barbecue alongside hearty bibimbap bowls.Fast-casual dining serves up a mix of affordable choices, from warm, flaky local pastries to sweet, chilled desserts.Chinatown Point’s food court sits on the top floor, serving up everything from steaming bowls of laksa to crisp fried dumplings.It’s a go-to spot for nearby office workers and tourists after a quick, satisfying bite.The food court serves up Singaporean favorites like steaming bowls of laksa, smoky satay, fragrant nasi lemak, and tender roast meats.Entertainment and services at the mall range from a cozy cinema with plush red seats to sleek beauty salons and calming health and wellness centers, all designed to meet visitors’ needs.You’ll also find an NTUC FairPrice supermarket, where visitors can grab fresh vegetables, pantry staples, and other everyday necessities.Number four.Chinatown Point may be a sleek, modern mall, but it sits in the heart of Chinatown, where red lanterns sway above bustling streets rich with Chinese heritage.Chinatown Point sits just a short stroll from the Chinatown Heritage Centre, where visitors can step inside and discover the stories of early Chinese immigrants and the evolution of the neighborhood, from cramped shophouse rooms to bustling market streets.It’s a striking counterpoint to the sleek, glass-fronted shops at Chinatown Point, giving visitors a chance to step back and feel the neighborhood’s history beneath their feet.Chinatown bursts to life during traditional Chinese festivals, especially Chinese New Year, when red lanterns sway overhead and drums echo through the streets.During the festive season, Chinatown Point comes alive with bright lanterns, lively events, and tempting promotions.Shoppers can soak up the lively holiday buzz as they browse the stores and grab a warm pretzel in the mall.Five.Chinatown Point sits in a well-connected spot, just steps from bus stops and an MRT station, making it a breeze to reach by public transport.The closest MRT stop is Chinatown Station, just a few minutes’ stroll from the mall, past the row of bustling food stalls.The North-East Line (NEL) and Downtown Line (DTL) stop at the station, making it easy to reach places across Singapore-whether it’s the bustling streets of Chinatown or the quiet stretch of Botanic Gardens.Buses: Several stops line New Bridge Road and nearby streets, so you can hop off just steps from Chinatown Point, right where the scent of roast duck drifts from the shops.Taxis can pull right up to the mall’s entrance to drop you off, and there’s a taxi stand just a few steps away for an easy ride home.If you’re driving, you can park right at Chinatown Point-they’ve got a facility on-site, so you can step straight from your car into the mall.It’s right by the public Chinatown Complex Car Park, so drivers can easily find extra parking, just a short walk from the bustling food stalls.Number six stood alone, a small black mark in the corner of the page.Thanks to its central spot, Chinatown Point is the perfect place to kick off a day of exploring the area’s cultural and heritage treasures, from ornate temples to bustling market stalls.Sri Mariamman Temple, the oldest and most revered Hindu temple in Singapore, stands just a few minutes’ walk from Chinatown Point, its bright tiers of carved deities visible from the street.Its architecture is rich with intricate detail, from carved stone arches to patterned tiles, and it serves as a cornerstone of the city’s religious and cultural life.Just a short walk away, the ornate Buddha Tooth Relic Temple holds a sacred tooth of the Buddha and invites visitors to step inside and experience the quiet rhythms of Buddhist life.The temple also houses a small museum, where glass cases display worn prayer beads and other sacred artifacts.Chinatown Heritage Centre takes you deep into the neighborhood’s past, tracing its growth while sharing the hardships and triumphs of Singapore’s first Chinese immigrants-like cramped rooms where whole families once lived.Chinatown Food Street sits just beyond Chinatown Point, buzzing with hawker stalls dishing out classics like smoky satay and steaming bowls of laksa in a setting that feels like stepping back in time.If you love good food, you’ve got to stop by and try the local favorites-like the smoky grilled corn fresh off the street cart.Seven.Chinatown Point is a sleek, modern mall where you can browse stylish shops, grab a steaming bowl of noodles, and step outside into the vibrant, historic streets of Chinatown.With its prime spot in the city, a mix of unique shops, and everything from street tacos to fine dining, it’s a favorite stop for both locals and visitors.Whether you’re hunting for global labels, savoring a plate of steaming chicken rice, or wandering past temples fragrant with incense, Chinatown has it all.


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