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Tag Archives: Toa Payoh Hub
Improvements at Toa Payoh Hub
Haven’t been to the Toa Payoh Hub area in a while and was pleasantly surprised that more casual eateries have been added and now there is a covered air-conditioned walkway for them. There’s a Starbucks at the very end too … Continue reading
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Tagged changes, eateries, Food, new, Singapore, Toa Payoh, Toa Payoh Hub
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Chinese New Year 2012: Toa Payoh Hub
Wanted to check out the Chinese New Year Buzz in the heartlands. Instead of the usual dragon we noticed goldfish instead. In the day time the estate gets very hot, but at night it’s nice cool and breezy. Want a … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012, Chinese New Year, CNY, dragon, estate, fair, goldfish decorations, lion dance, oldest, Singapore, Toa Payoh Hub
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Snapshots of Toa Payoh: Singapore’s Oldest Housing Estate
I was instantly attracted by these sculptures at Toa Payoh, just next to the place where Singaporeans queue to book their HDB flats, called the Toa Payoh Hub. Toa Payoh central is one of Singapore’s earliest public housing projects. Tiong … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Bus Terminal, culture, funny, Interchange, Life, Living, mall, personal, photography, photos, Popular Store, shopping, signs, Singapore, Singlish, Tiong Bahru Pao, Toa Payoh, Toa Payoh Hub, travel
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