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Landmark: Chinatown PointCity: Central Region
Country: Singapore
Continent: Asia
Chinatown Point, Central Region, Singapore, Asia
Chinatown Point is a mixed-use development comprising retail and office spaces, situated in the Central Region of Singapore.
It is located at the intersection of New Bridge Road and Eu Tong Sen Street, within the heart of Singapore's Chinatown district.
Visual Characteristics
The building presents a modern architectural design with a facade primarily composed of glass and concrete. Its exterior features a neutral color palette, predominantly grey and white, with metallic accents. The structure stands at approximately 20 stories, housing multiple levels of retail outlets on the lower floors and office spaces above. The retail podium is characterized by large display windows and prominent signage.
Location & Access Logistics
Chinatown Point is located approximately 3 kilometers southwest of the Singapore Central Business District. Access is directly via New Bridge Road and Eu Tong Sen Street. The development offers underground parking facilities with multiple entry and exit points. Public transport access is facilitated by the Chinatown MRT Station (North-East Line and Downtown Line), located directly beneath the complex. Several bus routes also serve the immediate vicinity, including bus numbers 2, 12, 51, 54, 143, 147, 196, 197, and 851.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The site's development into Chinatown Point represents a modern urban regeneration project. The current structure was completed in 2011, replacing previous low-rise commercial buildings. The area's historical significance lies in its role as a central hub for the Chinese immigrant community in Singapore since the colonial era, serving as a marketplace and residential area.
Key Highlights & Activities
Retail shopping is the primary activity, with a variety of stores offering fashion, electronics, and specialty goods. Dining options include a food court and several restaurants. The complex also houses a public library, the Chinatown Branch of the National Library Board, offering reading and research facilities. Office workers utilize the building for business purposes.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available on all retail and office floors. Air-conditioned environments are standard throughout the building. Mobile phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong within the complex. Food vendors are present in the dedicated food court, and various restaurants are located on the retail levels.
Best Time to Visit
For retail and dining, the complex is open daily from approximately 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Weekends and weekday evenings typically see higher foot traffic. The library has specific operating hours, generally from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM on weekdays and shorter hours on weekends. There are no specific tide or daylight requirements for visiting.
Facts & Legends
A notable historical aspect of the area is its transformation from a traditional marketplace to a modern commercial hub, reflecting Singapore's rapid urban development. The building's design incorporates elements intended to complement the surrounding historic Chinatown shophouses, though its modern aesthetic is distinct.
Nearby Landmarks
- Chinatown Heritage Centre (0.2km Southwest)
- Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum (0.3km South)
- Maxwell Food Centre (0.5km West)
- Sri Mariamman Temple (0.3km South)
- Chinatown Complex Market & Food Centre (0.4km West)