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Clarke Quay Colours | Singapore River
Clarke Quay is rather a historical area, but this is made photogenic nowadays with these colourful painted houses. Singapore has its historical side especially the area near the Singapore River. It does not have a very long history, so you still see the modernity as right behind these all, are the tall commercial buildings. Singapore Daily Photo wish you a Happy New Year!
CQ Clarke Quay Singapore
Clarke Quay C Clinic
C Clinic is a bar & restaurant that serves food & beverages. It’s located at Block B of Clarke Quay in Singapore. It has an unique alfresco and it is easily identified by its hospital whites, colourful pills, syringes, drips, test-tubes and paraphernalia in all manner of the clinical! It looks quite funny as the ironic pharma-kitsch décor does appeal somehow. What do you think of it?
Does this look familiar to you?
Well, it’s the Clarke Quay, in chinese 克拉码头 (Pinyin:Kè lā Mǎ tóu). This place was name after an English man called Sir Andrew Clarke, who was Singapore’s second Governor and Governor of the Straits Settlements from 1873 to 1875. Do you know, he played a key role in positioning Singapore as the main port for the Malay states of Perak, Selangor and Sungei Ujong.
Zsolt’s Singapore – Riverside Point
You can see this night shot of the Riverside Point on the historic river which Raffles had fashioned from salt marshes, sand bars and mangrove swamps. The river has witnessed the British rule and the Japanese occupation, and has supported years of economic activity by the Chinese, Malays, Indians and others.





