This is a picture of a signboard for Eu Chin Street, in Tiong Bahru. Title devised by Library staff.
This is a picture of a signboard giving details of the kapok tree planted in the Singapore Botanic Gardens. Title devised by Library staff....
This is a picture of a road sign for Moh Guan Terrace, Tiong Bahru. This is where some of the oldest flats in Singapore are found. Title devised by Library staff. ...
Shown in this photograph is a close-up of paper chests, with designs of traditional Chinese symbols such as dragons and phoenixes. Found in a shop in the Tiong Bahru Market. Title devised by Library staff...
This photograph shows the revamped Tiong Bahru Market, with various stores ranging from food to fashion. 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....
This photograph shows the greenery of Tiong Bahru Park, against the backdrop of HDB (Housing and Development Board) flats. A row of palm trees can be seen on the left while several potted plants are in the centre. Title devised by Library staff....
This is a picture of the signboard for the red powder puff, also known as calliandra haematocephala. It was taken in the Singapore Botanical Gardens. Title devised by Library staff....
This is a picture of a signboard for the Yellow Saraca tree with giant red coloured legume, grown in the Singapore Botanic Gardens. ...