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Below the OCBC Centre building that was built in 1976, the restaurants and small bars along Circular Road at Boat Quay in Singapore prepare for another busy evening of trade.
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Built in 1938 by Singapore's first local architect Ho Kwong Yew (who was unfortunately executed by the Japanese Army during the occupation of World War 2) is the iconic Expressionist and Art Deco shophouse on the corner of Circular Road and Lorong Telok. Originally known as the Tai Chung Building and used as office space, it recently housed a micro-brewery.
Photo © Peter Andrews / Outimage.
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The evening view down Circular Road looking towards the buildings of Singapore's business district of Raffles Place.
Photo © Peter Andrews / Outimage.
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The view down Lorong Telok from its junction with Circular Road, looking towards Singapore's central business district.
Photo © Peter Andrews / Outimage.
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Mixed architecture of the old overshadowed with the new, along Lorong Telok in the Boat Quay area of Singapore city.
Photo © Peter Andrews / Outimage.
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Built in 1938 by Singapore's first local architect Ho Kwong Yew (who was unfortunately executed by the Japanese Army during the occupation of World War 2) is the iconic Expressionist and Art Deco shophouse on the corner of Circular Road and Lorong Telok. Originally known as the Tai Chung Building and used as office space, it recently housed a micro-brewery.
Photo © Peter Andrews / Outimage.
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