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  2. The Golden Mile, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The area used to be occupied by squatters and small marine industries. [ 3 ] Built at a cost of S$ 18 million and completed in 1973, the 16-storey Golden Mile Complex is one of the early pioneers of integrating multiple operations into a single mixed-use development in Singapore.

  3. Maw & Co - Wikipedia

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    The company continued to prosper and by 1880 had grown to be the largest producer of ceramic tiles in the world, making more than 20 million pieces a year. [5] In May 1883 they moved to the Benthall Works at Jackfield, Shropshire. The new purpose-built factory covered an area of 5 acres (2.0 ha) and was the largest tile works in the world. [2]

  4. Singapore City Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Photo of Central Area Model, taken during light and sound show at Singapore City Gallery. Orchard Road, at bottom left, is highlighted by purple light. The Central Area Model is an 11 metre by 10 metre architectural model of Central Singapore. Modelled at a scale of 1:400, it is mainly constructed from balsa wood and acrylic, and is composed of ...

  5. ION Orchard - Wikipedia

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    With a lettable area of almost 660 000 sq ft, around 400 retail outlets are currently located at ION Orchard. [12] To date, there are various flagship stores, which include Rubi Shoes (which opened on 21 July 2009 and has since expanded island-wide), New Look, Li Ning, T.M. Lewin, Zara, Harry Winston, Dsquared2 and Bershka.

  6. Tangs - Wikipedia

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    TANGS is credited with sparking the transformation of the area into Singapore's most famous shopping district. [2] In 1982, C.K. Tang purchased the adjacent Tang Plaza, which currently houses the Singapore Marriott Hotel. [5] In the late 1980s and early 1990s, one of CK Tang's sons, Tang Wee Sung, assumed control of the store.

  7. Architecture of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Among the tallest buildings in Singapore are One Raffles Place, Republic Plaza, and the twin towers of UOB Plaza. [8] In 2016, the tallest building Tanjong Pagar Centre was built. [9] Due to the proximity to Paya Lebar Airbase, buildings were limited to a height of 280 metres, except for Tanjong Pagar area.

  8. Category:Featured pictures of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Featured pictures of Singapore" The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total. 1 singapore national day parade 2011 fireworks.jpg 4,256 × 2,832; 6.78 MB

  9. Sino-Portuguese architecture - Wikipedia

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    The building has the design (painting) in Chinese format, but the structure is Portuguese. Typically, the building is a one or two storey mixed commercial-residential building. The wall has strength due to the weight of the tiles on the roof. The roof is clad in curved tiles of Chinese provenance.