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  2. Jalan Kayu - Wikipedia

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    Jalan Kayu was built in 1928 when the first Royal Air Force base outside the United Kingdom was established in Singapore, in the northern part of the island. It was initially known as Air Base Road, but its name was changed to the current name by the Royal Air Force in 1937.

  3. Lee Ah Mooi Old Age Home - Wikipedia

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    The home then moved to various locations, including Sembawang, Jalan Kayu, Teck Whye and Telok Blangah, before eventually moving to 1 Thomson Lane in 1984, with the assistance authorities and former Minister for Finance Lim Kim San. [1] After Lay's death in 1992, management of the home went to her grandsons Then Mun Wah and Then Mun Tat. [1]

  4. Cha chaan teng - Wikipedia

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    The "tea" in the name refers to inexpensive black tea, which differs from the traditional Chinese tea served in traditional dim sum restaurants and teahouses (茶樓). The "tea" may also refer to tea drinks, such as the Hong Kong-style milk tea and iced lemon tea, which are served in many cha chaan tengs .

  5. Sengkang - Wikipedia

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    With Cheng San Town Council from the beginning of the town to its dissolution in 2001, after which the wards of Punggol Central was under Pasir Ris-Punggol, throughout 2001-2020, while Jalan Kayu, then split into Sengkang West, under Ang Mo Kio, throughout 2001–present and for a short time, Aljunied-Hougang-Punggol East, which manages Punggol ...

  6. Teh tarik - Wikipedia

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    Roti prata and teh tarik at a stall in Jalan Kayu, Singapore. According to the government of Singapore, the origins of teh tarik can be traced to Indian Muslim immigrants in the Malay Peninsula who set up drink stalls serving masala chai as early as the 1870s at the entrance of rubber plantations to serve workers there; after World War II these vendors for economic reasons switched to using ...

  7. Lu Yu - Wikipedia

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    A chapter in the New Book of Tang is Lu Yu's biography. The book recorded Lu Yu's obsession with tea, and he wrote a three-volume book Ch'a Ching about details of tea's origin, the method of cultivating and drinking tea, and the tools of tea drinking. The tea sellers of that time would make pottery statues of Lu Yu and worship him as the "tea ...

  8. List of former bus stations in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Jalan Kayu 7 December 2003 Converted to a public carpark and demolished in the late 2000s. With the closure of the terminal, Service 103 was integrated with Service 214E/214W (renumbered into 820/821 and 378/379) to form Serangoon - West Camp Road (Loop). It was once served with service 103 and 163 for a very long time. Punggol

  9. Chun Shui Tang - Wikipedia

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    Chun Shui Tang (Chinese: 春水堂人文茶館; pinyin: Chūnshuǐtáng Rénwéncháguǎn) is an international teahouse chain based in Taichung, Taiwan. Founded in 1983 as the name Yanghsien Tea Shop, it is known for the origin of bubble tea. [1] Besides bubble tea, Chun Shui Tang also serve traditional Taiwanese dishes and snacks.