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  2. Little India, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Little India (Tamil: லிட்டில் இந்தியா) is an ethnic district in Singapore. It is located east of the Singapore River – across from Chinatown , located west of the river – and north of Kampong Glam .

  3. The Little Nyonya - Wikipedia

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    The Little Nyonya (Chinese: 小 娘惹) is a 2008 drama serial on Singapore's free-to-air MediaCorp TV Channel 8.It stars Jeanette Aw, Qi Yuwu, Pierre Png and Joanne Peh as the main casts of the series.

  4. Four Asian Tigers - Wikipedia

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    The Four Asian Tigers (a.k.a. the Four Asian Dragons or Four Little Dragons in Chinese and Korean) are the developed Asian economies of Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan. [1] Between the early 1950s and 1990s, they underwent rapid industrialization and maintained exceptionally high growth rates of more than 7 percent a year.

  5. Bukit Batok Town Park - Wikipedia

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    Bukit Batok Town Park is a nature park located in the precinct of Guilin in the town of Bukit Batok, Singapore. The park was created from a disused granite quarry. As such, it has a resemblance to the granite rock formations in Guilin, China. Hence it is also known as Little Guilin or Xiao Guilin (Chinese: 小桂林) among the Chinese.

  6. Chinatown, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore's Chinatown is known as Niu che shui [b] in Mandarin, Gû-chia-chúi in Hokkien, and Ngàuh-chē-séui in Cantonese - all of which mean "bullock water-cart" - and Kreta Ayer in Malay, [c] which means "water cart". This is due to the fact that Chinatown's water supply was principally transported by animal-driven carts in the 19th century.

  7. House of Tan Teng Niah - Wikipedia

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    The House of Tan Teng Niah is a building in Little India, Singapore. It is the last surviving Chinese villa in Little India. [1] Description

  8. Little China (ideology) - Wikipedia

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    Since ancient times, the realm of "China" has not been a fixed or predetermined concept based on ethnicity or geographical location. According to the Spring and Autumn Annals, "Chinese" people who adopt the ways of the "barbarians" would be considered "barbarians", whereas "barbarians" who adopt the ways of the "Chinese" would be accepted as "Chinese". [11]

  9. Chinatowns in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Chinatowns in Asia are widespread with large concentrations of overseas Chinese in East Asia and Southeast Asia, and ethnic Chinese whose ancestors came from southern China — particularly the provinces of Guangdong, Fujian, and Hainan — and settled in countries such as Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, India, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand ...