South Bridge Road

Road in Singapore

Situated on South Bridge Road in Chinatown, Singapore, are national monuments such as Jamae Mosque (the green building to the right) and Sri Mariamman Temple (with the gopuram further down the road)
A view of the road in 1965

South Bridge Road (Chinese: 桥南路) is a major road in Singapore, running south of the Singapore River in Chinatown. It starts at Elgin Bridge and ends at the junction of Neil Road, Tanjong Pagar Road and Maxwell Road.

Landmarks

  • Buddha Tooth Relic Temple (佛牙寺)
  • Elgin Bridge
  • Eu Yan Sang
  • Fook Hai Building
  • Hong Lim Complex
  • Jamae Mosque (ஜமாஆ பள்ளிவாசல்)
  • Maxwell Food Centre
  • Maxwell MRT station
  • One George Street (or ERGO insurance building; formerly Pidemco Centre)
  • Sri Mariamman Temple (ஸ்ரீ மாரியம்மன் கோயில்)
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  • Picture taken on April 1, 2008, showing construction of the Pinnacle@Duxton emerging as a new visual landmark to the South
    Picture taken on April 1, 2008, showing construction of the Pinnacle@Duxton emerging as a new visual landmark to the South

References

  • Victor R. Savage; Brenda S. A. Yeoh (2004), Toponymics – A Study of Singapore Street Names, Singapore: Eastern Universities Press, ISBN 978-981-210-364-2.

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