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==Description==
This is a list of roads in the [[Rochor]] Planning Area.
This is a list of roads in the [[Rochor]] Planning Area.



Latest revision as of 21:25, 18 April 2024

This is a list of roads in the Rochor Planning Area.

List Of Roads[edit]

Arab Street[edit]

Arab Street is a vibrant and culturally rich area located in the Kampong Glam district of Singapore. It is renowned for its diverse array of shops, restaurants, and colorful shophouses. Historically, Arab Street was the focal point for Singapore's Arab community and today, it continues to be a hub for Middle Eastern culture and cuisine. Arab Street is also home to the Sultan Mosque, Malay Heritage Centre and the Arab Street Bridge.

Visitors to Arab Street can explore its narrow lanes filled with textile shops offering a wide range of fabrics including batik, silk, and traditional Malay sarongs. The area is also famous for its carpet shops, where one can find intricately woven rugs and tapestries. Art galleries, boutiques, and antique shops add to the eclectic mix of offerings.

One of the highlights of Arab Street is Haji Lane, a narrow alley lined with quirky cafes, indie boutiques, and street art. It's a popular spot for hipsters and those seeking unique fashion finds.

The Sultan Mosque, an iconic landmark with its golden dome and stunning architecture, stands at the heart of Arab Street. Visitors are welcome to explore the mosque's interior and learn about Islamic culture and practices.

Arab Street is not just a shopping destination; it's also known for its culinary scene. Visitors can indulge in delicious Middle Eastern cuisine, from aromatic kebabs and falafel to fragrant shawarma and baklava. Numerous cafes and restaurants offer both traditional and modern interpretations of Middle Eastern dishes.

Overall, Arab Street offers a vibrant mix of culture, heritage, shopping, and dining experiences, making it a must-visit destination for locals and tourists alike in Singapore.

Arab Street continues from Weld Road and ends at a junction that leads to Beach Road.[1]

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