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Maxwell Food Centre is a hawker centre located in Tanjong Pagar, at the junction of Maxwell Road and South Bridge Road. [1] The hawker centre is part of the Downtown Core planning area. Maxwell is one of the most popular hawker centres in Singapore, featuring 103 hawkers selling a wide variety of local and international cuisines. [2]
Tanjong Pagar railway station, [a] ... Upon arriving in TPRS's main hall, the first thing that many encountered was Habib Railway Book Store and Money Changer. Having ...
The Tanjong Pagar Plaza is an HDB residential development completed in 1977. Along the stretch of Tanjong Pagar Road, there is a semi-circle portion of road where it used to be called Cheng Cheok Street. [9] Due to the shape of the road, the Hokkiens called the street gu kak hang, meaning "the ox's horns". [9]
The 1990 POA states that the Tanjong Pagar railway station would be moved either to Bukit Timah first, or directly to Kranji. In exchange three parcels of railway land—at Tanjong Pagar, Kranji, and Woodlands—would be jointly developed on a 60–40 basis with the Malaysian government holding the larger share. However, three years later ...
Maxwell Chambers occupies the former Customs House located in Tanjong Pagar in Singapore's central business district. Built in 1932 during the British colonial era, the building was the headquarters of the Department of Customs and Excise for over 60 years. [ 12 ]
The station is located under Tanjong Pagar Park, adjacent to Choon Guan Street, [11] and is near Tanjong Pagar Complex, URA Centre, Maxwell Chambers, the AXA Tower, International Plaza and Robinson 77. [12] It serves the East West Line between Raffles Place and Outram Park and has the station code EW15. [13]
Impersonating as Police officers and through meticulous planning and robbing the Money Changer and got away with $1,000,000; English – 26 March 2017 (Sunday) – 8.30 pm Mandarin – 31 March 2017 (Friday) – 8.30 pm Malay – 5 April 2017 (Wednesday) – 9.00 pm Tamil – 6 April 2017 (Thursday) – 8.00 pm 2 Part 1: Cheating Scam
In 2013, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, announced that container port activities will be relocated from Tanjong Pagar, Keppel, Pulau Brani and Pasir Panjang to a consolidated port in Tuas. [1] The relocation will release about 1,000 hectares of land and will be used for the development of the Greater Southern Waterfront.