
| S/N | Name of Tour | Date and Time |
| 1 | Minorities in Chinatown | Sat 17 Sept, 10 – 11.30 am |
| Find out how Indian immigrants established their presence right in the heart of Chinatown by building houses of worship that have become landmarks on South Bridge Road.Monuments covered: Sri Mariamman Temple and Jamae Mosque | ||
| 2 | Mission Possible | Sat 1 Oct, 10 -11.30am |
| Get a historical and personal insight into how inspiration, faith, grit and destiny combined to make the seemingly insurmountable task of establishing Catholic churches in 19thcentury Singapore possible.Monuments covered: Church of St Joseph, Church of St Peter and St Paul and Cathedral of the Good Shepherd | ||
| 3 | Rediscovering Old Serangoon | Sat 22 Oct, 10 – 11.30am |
| Journey back to old Serangoon with a former resident and keep your eyes, ears and nose open to the sights, sounds and smells of Little India. Learn about the trades of the various ethnic groups on Serangoon Road before stepping through the doors of Sri Perumal Temple to learn about its history and the intriguing stories behind its colourful murals and statues!Monument covered: Sri Perumal Temple | ||
| 4 | Indians in Chinatown | Sat 22 Oct, 10 – 11.30am |
| Follow a veteran guide as she explores the faiths and fortunes of Indian immigrants past and present, through an in-depth and engaging presentation of the history and architecture of Singapore’s oldest Hindu temple and one of its oldest mosques, both located in the heart of Chinatown – South Bridge Road.Monuments covered: Sri Mariamman Temple and Jamae Mosque | ||
| 5 | A Tale of Two Towns | Sat 29 Oct 10 – 11.30am |
| Follow a history and travel book writer on a tour of colonial buildings along the lifeline of 19th century Singapore – the Singapore River – and discover the two different worlds that existed on opposite sides of the river in colonial Singapore.Monuments covered: Asian Civilisations Museum, The Arts House and Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall |
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