@URASingapore · Post #273 · 2022/03/18 10:00
What does the neighbourhood of Bukit Pasoh have in common with pottery? The area was once known for the trade of distinct earthenware pots, popular with the households living around the area, thus the name Bukit Pasoh was born. Today, Bukit Pasoh is a modern mixed-use area that retains key elements of its past. If you walk along Neil Road, Bukit Pasoh Road, and Keong Saik Road, you’ll be able to spot many conserved clan associations, restaurants and bars that integrate their original shophouse exteriors with modern and chic interiors. Click through the pictures above for some highlights of the area! If you enjoy exploring different neighbourhoods in Singapore, check out our newly launched “Love Local” book, created in partnership with Time Out: go.gov.sg/lovelocalguide. You can also head over to timeout.com/singapore/love-local to see more! #architecture#TexturesoftheCity #heritagebuildings#shophouses