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Colin Gagich
at 2023 Sep 19
Colin Gagich
at 2023 Sep 19
Nice statues right by the waterfront
Yin jie Seou
at 2022 Dec 06
Yin jie Seou
at 2022 Dec 06
Clarke quay riverside, a lot of bars if you like otherwise just photo taking and feel the wind. For me Clarke quay/Raffles 1 day trip as below, morning reached Clarke quay MRT, Go Yakun (below SGD10) take a breakfast first, enjoy the local breakfast. After that photo taking around at the Clarke quay riverside and go Jumbo Lunch (Chili Crab) 800gm below 100SGD after that (no need to queue for this planning). After this walk 5 min-10min to Chinatown point shopping and photo taking. Dinner time 7pm come back to circular road eat Yong tau foo with Laksa (Below SGD10). Straight walk 5 min to Boat quay and photo shooting the view of the raffles at night. You only use 1 day to go 3 important places at the right time and right place.
David Daly
at 2021 Feb 19
David Daly
at 2021 Feb 19
These delightful stone statues stand along the banks of Singapore River in Boat Quay. They are on the same side as the Fullerton Hotel and opposite side of the River to Extreme Swing Singapore.

There are a number of these stone statues with their dark stone flatish heads with a slight peak at the front.

There was nothing to inform visitors what the statues represented or if they commemorated anything. The lack of information did not detract from the allure of the statues.