Time:8.30am-11.30am
Meeting place : All to meet around the control room of Little India MRT station.
Detail: Little India is distinct from the Chulia Kampong area, which, under the Raffles Plan of Singapore, was originally a division of colonial Singapore where Tamil immigrants would reside under the British policy of ethnic segregation. However, as Chulia Kampong became more crowded and competition for land escalated, many ethnic Tamils moved into what is now known as Little India. (The Chulia Kampong district no longer exists as a distinct area.)
The Little India area is reported to have developed around a former settlement for Tamil convicts. Its location along the Serangoon River originally made it attractive for raising cattle, and trade in livestock was once prominent in the area. Eventually, other economic activity developed, and by the turn of the 20th century, the area began to look like a Tamil ethnic neighborhood.
Maximum number of participants (excluding D'aRt Guides) : 15 persons
Please copy and paste your name at name list below.
In case of heavy downpour, the outing will be cancelled and you will be notified.
Hosted by D'aRt Passion Photography
Meeting place : All to meet around the control room of Little India MRT station.
Detail: Little India is distinct from the Chulia Kampong area, which, under the Raffles Plan of Singapore, was originally a division of colonial Singapore where Tamil immigrants would reside under the British policy of ethnic segregation. However, as Chulia Kampong became more crowded and competition for land escalated, many ethnic Tamils moved into what is now known as Little India. (The Chulia Kampong district no longer exists as a distinct area.)
The Little India area is reported to have developed around a former settlement for Tamil convicts. Its location along the Serangoon River originally made it attractive for raising cattle, and trade in livestock was once prominent in the area. Eventually, other economic activity developed, and by the turn of the 20th century, the area began to look like a Tamil ethnic neighborhood.
Maximum number of participants (excluding D'aRt Guides) : 15 persons
Please copy and paste your name at name list below.
In case of heavy downpour, the outing will be cancelled and you will be notified.
Hosted by D'aRt Passion Photography