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Boat Quay
Boat quay was formerly the bustling loading and unloading district for the local importers and exporters. With the development of modern port facilities, this area is now converted into a very popular watering hole for executives who work in the business and financial district of Singapore. On friday nights, this place is packed with crowds of locals and foreigners who dine and wine in the many restaurants and pubs.
Kristina
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Singapore river
This stretch of Singapore riverfront is the former boat quay area but is now a tourist draw with its quaint shops and restaurants housed in pre-war re-conditioned houses. At night, the area is colourful and crowded with diners.
david
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