Singapore River
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The Singapore River flowing through Singapore
The Singapore River is a river in Singapore. It flows from the Central Area of Singapore to the ocean. It is 11,000 metres (6.8 mi) long. Its mouth was used as a port. In the past, it was a very busy place because of the spice trade. It became very polluted and was cleaned up from 1977 to 1987.[1]
Singapore River Media
Singapore river at River Valley. Facing South.
Office Buildings Along Singapore River, March 2021
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Singapore River in the early 1960s
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As viewed from what is now Marina Bay, Singapore, circa 1900s
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Singapore river in River Valley facing North-west
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Singapore River at River Valley facing west
Clarke Quay along the banks of the Singapore River
Bird Sculpture by Fernando Botero
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Statue of Stamford Raffles
References
- ↑ "Heritage Trails :: Singapore River Trail :: Boat Quay". National Heritage Board. Archived from the original on 22 August 2009. Retrieved 24 April 2011.