Boon Tat Street
Street in Singapore
Boon Tat Street (simplified Chinese: 文达街; traditional Chinese: 文達街; pinyin: Wén dá jiē) is in the Downtown Core in the Central Area of Singapore. The street extends from Amoy Street at its western end to the junction of Shenton Way and Raffles Quay.
A portion of the street adjacent to Lau Pa Sat is closed in the evening for stalls selling satay. Boon Tat Street has been labeled as a heritage site by the Urban Redevelopment Authority.
The Hokkiens called this street as ma cho kiong pi (beside the ma cho temple), referring to the Thian Hock Keng temple at Telok Ayer Street.[1]
See also
- Nagore Durgha
- Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church
References
- ^ Edwards, Norman (1996). Singapore : a guide to buildings, streets, places. Peter Keys. Singapore. p. 410. ISBN 981-204-781-6. OCLC 71791463.
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Further reading
- Savage, Victor R. (2013). Singapore street names : a study of toponymics. Brenda S. A. Yeoh. Singapore. ISBN 978-981-4484-74-9. OCLC 868957283.
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Roads and streets in Chinatown, Singapore
- Amoy Street
- Ann Siang Hill
- Ann Siang Road
- Banda Street
- Boon Tat Street
- Club Street
- Cross Street
- Dickenson Hill Road
- Erskine Road
- Eu Tong Sen Street
- Jiak Chuan Road
- Kadayanallur Street
- Keong Saik Road
- Kreta Ayer Road
- McCallum Street
- Mosque Street
- Neil Road
- New Bridge Road
- Pagoda Street
- Sago Lane
- Sago Street
- Smith Street
- South Bridge Road
- Spring Street
- Stanley Street
- Teck Lim Road
- Telok Ayer Street
- Temple Street
- Trengganu Street
- Upper Cross Street
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