This is a picture of a coffee shop in the Tiong Bahru area. A big wooden signboard hangs in front with the name, Ah Chiang's Porridge in English. There are also some Chinese characters beside the words in English. One can see into the shop and there are tables and chairs.
This photograph is a close-up of the signboard of a shop selling afterlife goods, at the Tiong Bahru Market. ...
This is a picture of a signboard for Eu Chin Street, in Tiong Bahru. Title devised by Library staff....
This 1985 photograph shows Tiong Bahru Road (from Tiong Poh Road). Tiong Bahru Road is derived from the Hokkien word tiong, meaning tombs, and the Malay word bahru, meaning new. Title devised by Library staff....
Shown in this photograph are some restored two-storey shophouses in Tiong Bahru, with their lourved windows. Many shops continue to operate their businesses here. ...
This is a picture of Sin Chong Chen Jiang Restaurant at block 62, Tiong Bahru. It is a Chinese restaurant. ...
This 1992 photograph shows Tiong Poh Road, with a view of the street. The road mentioned is in Tiong Bahru area. Tiong Poh Road was named after Koh Tiong Poh, founder of Chop Bun Hin & Co, steamship owners with branches in Hong Kong, Penang, Swatow and Amoy....
This 1992 photograph shows Tiong Poh Road, with a view of the street. The road mentioned is in Tiong Bahru area. Tiong Poh Road was named after Koh Tiong Poh, founder of Chop Bun Hin & Co, steamship owners with branches in Hong Kong, Penang, Swatow and Amoy....
This 1992 photograph shows Kim Pong Road, with a view of the street. The road which is in Tiong Bahru area, was named after Low Kim Pong, from Amoy, whose firm Chop Ban San became the largest druggist. He had a private banking business even before the establishment of Chinese...