Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Last Spot Of Heritage


I like Keong Saik Road. It's one of the last places in Singapore where you could feel history and culture seeping through as you weave between shops. It's really a juxtaposition of old and new, east and west.

On a random afternoon, made time to wander along the little streets. It would be soon before all these sights disappear and the area gentrifies with hipster bars and restaurants moving in. Was absolutely fascinated by the clothes hung out to dry on bamboo poles. I wonder who wore these clothes.

There was a door on the ground floor of a shophouse. It held red lanterns. Perhaps it led to a Chinese brothel that could surreptitiously still be in existence. Wanted to poke my head in. I inched closer to the door.

The man spotted me and promptly dragged me away. He said that the occupants would consider me bad luck. He said I would be promptly chased out with a broom, yelling all the way down the street.
SO??? That would be exciting. Very TCS  Channel 8. Spoilsport.

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

i don't think that broom's going to be very clean...so it's no fun running down the street and getting dirt splattered all over!

Anonymous said...

hehe. i'll prob wanna peek in too.

don't worry, next time we'll do that together. =p then can chased down... haha, will be quite a sight.

Anonymous said...

don't go harrass people lah!!

geesmo said...

darn it!!! i was hoping you would just stick your camera in between the steel bars on the windows, take a picture and ruuuuuuunnnnnnnnnnn!!!!!

Anonymous said...

bleah. must catch a shot of the pple inside coming out mah!

Anonymous said...

i'm also curious....i only saw the brothels frm tv. what does the inside of a real brothel look like??? must try to grab a picture!!

Anonymous said...

i remember you grab a photo of some Geylang shop right?? next time just go in and take photo lah. aiyoh.

littlecartnoodles said...

There's a nice Cantonese tze-char place called "Kok Seng" on that street, between Hotel 1927 (or is it 1929 ?) and that hip, vegetarian cafe. Fried chicken with prawn paste, fish head bee hoon ... yummmm

furfur angel said...

Thks to URA... history can only be found in books...

Anonymous said...

the food on keong saik's still great.

Passerby A said...

Wow, I thought all brothels are in Geylang. Ermmm... you BRAVE leh.

Anonymous said...

keong saik's absolutely quaint. and i love all the old and new architecture!

Xia_mi_mi said...

Wah..this sounds so fun..wish that you had gone in there to take more fascinating pics on the inside.. =S

Dawn said...

What? You didn't take a photo of Talk Cock Sing Song pub????

imp said...

yes yes. next time, i'll sneak into someplace exciting and grab pictures!

dawn: hahaha. was busy running away!! there were plenty of strange men just standing around, watching the world go by and eyeing every woman that walked by.

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