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Source of Image: Bert Tan
Just saw this image in a post by Bert Tan from the MHHC group. This is a sculpture found in China Square.
In the post it was mentioned that only Nyonya prostitutes would use the service of a trishaw. No women would want to be caught riding one as they would be mistaken to be in profession of prostitution.
Can anyone enlighten me about this? If the trishaw was a public transport of those days, why can't any women use that as a mode of transportation?
Any sharing would be appreciated.
Was on the maritime trail on Saturday after, our guide was a lady by the name of Catherine Ross. An eloquent speaker who tells stories of Singapore with humor infused throughout. We were greatly entertained... I was until she started telling everyone how in the past, the merchants came here, nothing better to do, so married the local Malay women and then these people are called Peranakan. She is also a bit Peranakan. According to her. I nearly fainted and wished that she has stay on her topic on maritime and not stray into aunfamiliar subject or perhaps she knew it to...Read more
Who is born in the year of the horse?
Old well's since 1921.
Early CNY dinner with friends. Bottom pic is a failed wefie pic.
Newly bottled Kombucha, 6 days of fermentation. Beet root flavored and tested green tea.
Backdrop of group photo across "Reflection at Keppel Bay."
So beautiful, Emily Toh!
Nice view from Maritime Gallery.
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