In this video of Living the Jo life, we visit three different cultural parts of Singapore: Chinatown, the Arab Quarter and Little India. We start in Chinatown, where we visit the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, and explore the street markets, shopping streets, and unique architecture. We also try out durian for the first time. Next, we discover the Arab Quarter with its combination of Arab influence and colorful streets with bars and restaurants. The amazing gold-domed Sultan Mosque definitely stands out among the bright colored building facades. We finish off in Little India, which is another colorful neighborhood of Singapore, with fruit markets, lots of jewelry shops selling gold, gold and more gold, and the Tekka Center, which has a wet market, food stalls and an upstairs area selling colorful textiles and garments such as dresses and sarees.
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