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Singapore; View from Swissôtel The Stamford

View of Boat Quay from the Equinox complex at Swissôtel The Stamford.


Boat Quay is a historical quay in Singapore which is situated upstream from the mouth of the Singapore River on its southern bank.

It was the busiest part of the old Port of Singapore, handling three quarters of all shipping business during the 1860s. Because the south bank of the river here resembles the belly of a carp, which according to Chinese belief is where wealth and prosperity lay, many shophouses were built, crowded into the area.

Though serving aquatic trade is no longer Boat Quay's primary role, the shophouses on it have been carefully conserved and now house various bars, pubs and restaurants. Therefore Boat Quay's social-economic role in the city has shifted away from that of trade and maritime commerce, and now leans towards more of a role accommodated for tourism and aesthetics for the commercial zone of which encloses the Singapore River. It is the soft front to the composolitian banking and financial sectors lying immediately behind it.

-Wikipedia
Plats: Singapore
Bilden tagen: 14 juli 2007
Kommentarer
Av Prepp
19 juli 2007 04:03
Hej Mape! Nej, jag har inga bilder fran Sentosa annu. Ska ta med mig kameran nasta gang jag ar dar. Halsningar, Daniel
Av Mape
18 juli 2007 21:05
Härliga Singapore,därnere har jag gått.,över bron nere till höger,sen bort efter kajen vid de små husen,restauranger hela vägen ,om jag inte missminner mej!!! Har du inga bilder från Sentosa??