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When the consturction of Boat Quay was completed?

by Guest1663  |  12 years, 7 month(s) ago

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This is probably the best place to take photo with Singapore as your background. Go to the bridge then you'll have the skyscrapers as your background. I have been there in 1990, now my question is that when the construction of Boat Quay was completed?

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  1. Guest1350
    As early as 1822, Sir Stamford Raffles had already designated the area south of the river to be developed as a Chinese settlement. Boat Quay was completed in 1842 and the Chinese, mostly traders and labourers, settled there in large numbers. Conditions were squalid but Boat Quay flourished, rapidly exceeding in volume the trade on the north bank where the Europeans had their offices, houses and government buildings.
    In the midst of Boat Quay were the trading offices of some of Singapore's leading towkays (Hokkien for business owners) and philanthropists, such as Tan Tock Seng and Tan Kim Seng. The level of activity on the river was an indicator of the island's economic status. In prosperous times, hundreds of bumboats would fight for limited berthing space. Goods were carried from ships anchored in the river, to the road by lighters and coolies. Traders bought and sold many items, from raw materials such as rubber, tin, and steel, to perishables such as rice and coffee, and many other manufactured goods.

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