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Lee Kuan Yew was born on 16 September 1923 at 92 Kampong Java Road, a two-story house. The road was named for the Javanese community known for their gardening and horse-tending skills.
Founded in 1845, Chui Huay Lim Club, initially the Teochew Gentlemen's Club, is one of Singapore's oldest clubs. It served as a central hub for the Teochew community, promoting unity and strength.
Hooper Road, named after Registrar of Vehicles William Edward Hooper, once housed former Singapore President S.R. Nathan.
Built by businessman O.K. Mohamed Haniffa in 2009, this 12-storey building houses the family of Haniffa and features modern amenities and spacious living units.
Keng Lee Road, named in 1928 after prominent rice merchant and community leader Ching Keng Lee, honors his contributions to public affairs and involvement in various community organizations.
Lincoln Road hosts diverse residential buildings, including the historic Lincoln Road bungalow, exemplifying Singapore's early architectural styles.
Makepeace Road, named after journalist Walter Makepeace, reflects Singapore's early cultural and social history. It's known for its diverse residents and role in the community's development.
Established in 1992, Newton Life Church's Newton Kindergarten features a distinctive arched porch with timber-louvred windows. It now has a modern facade and remains active in the community.
Originally known as Goldhill Plaza, United Square was rebranded in 2002 as the Kids' Learning Mall, providing educational opportunities for children.
From treating smallpox in 1860 to delivering 3,856 babies monthly by 1966, this hospital grew from humble bamboo beds to a world-leading maternity center.