Intruiged? I guess the picture say it all. There once was a castle that became a landmark of Toa Payoh. The year was 1969, and it was part of the marketing strategy of Chung Khiaw Bank (which later became part of UOB). Read the story in Jerome’s post, Toa Payoh’s fairy-tale-like castle.
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Once upon a time, there was a castle in Toa Payoh…Posted by noelbynature
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Tags: castle, Chung Khiaw Bank, Toa Payoh, UOB
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Good catch,I will update this post.
Posted on February 13th, 2011 at 2:45 pm
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