Little India, what an amazing place, so many interesting places to visit, extraordinary Temples, excellent food. Really another unforgettable place at Singapore to visit. Many thanks my friend for this wonderful video.
Thank you for your kind words, Angelica! I'm glad you enjoyed the video of Little India and found it interesting. It truly is a unique and vibrant place with lots to explore and discover.😊🙏
Thank you for your comment! We're glad you enjoyed the video showcasing Little India in Singapore. It's a vibrant and colorful area with delicious food options. We appreciate your support!😊🙏
Thanks for your comment, John Paul See. Yes, Little India is a very colorful and vibrant neighborhood in Singapore with lots of interesting sights and sounds to explore. I'm glad you enjoyed the video.🙏😊
Thank you for your feedback! We're glad to hear that you enjoyed the video. We'll take note of your suggestion about HDR and keep it in mind for future videos.😊🙏
Little India was not designated by Sir Stamford Raffles as an area for the Indian community in the Raffles Town Plan. In fact, the Indians and Chinese were in Chinatown working and living harmoniously. It was known as Serangoon Road after its road name. It was in the 1980's onwards it was referred to as Little India which was the result of an effort by the Singapore Tourism Board to promote the preservation and celebration of Singapore’s ethnic quarters.
We use both Little Indie and Rochor stations and it’s a place we come and go frequently. We walked the large campus of the nearby La Salle College of Arts. Tekka Centre and Tekka place also have delicious items and are convenient! Every time we walk in Little India, we can smell Indian spice.🎶 We were shown a clear video of the exotic townscape✨
Thank you for sharing your experience in Little India! It's always a pleasure to hear from you and your wife who have explored the area. The spice scents and colorful townscape are certainly some of the unique characteristics that make Little India such a vibrant and fascinating neighborhood. 👍👍😀
Thank you for your comment and for clarifying that the area is more similar to Chennai than Delhi. I appreciate your input and hope you enjoyed the video! I wish to visit India one day 😊🙏
Little India in Singapore holds significant historical and cultural importance. It is a vibrant neighborhood that showcases the rich heritage and traditions of the Indian community in Singapore. The area is filled with colorful shops, markets, temples, and cultural landmarks that reflect the influence of Indian immigrants who settled in Singapore many years ago. Exploring Little India provides a unique opportunity to learn about the history, traditions, and contributions of the Indian community to Singapore's multicultural fabric.🙏😊
This is not little India this is little TAMIL NADU. 99% of people speaking TAMIL. THE TAMILAN LIVING IN SINGAPORE FROM INDIBENDANCE OF SINGAPORE. So don't call little India.
You are correct, AW AV. Southern India, particularly Tamil Nadu, has its distinct culture, language (Tamil), and traditions, which differ from the northern parts of India where Hindi is predominantly spoken. India is a diverse country with multiple languages, cultures, and regional variations. Each region has its unique identity and contributes to the rich tapestry of Indian heritage. It is important to appreciate and respect the diversity within India and recognize the differences that exist among its various states and regions. Thanks for sharing with us. 😊🙏
@@BDWTravelTV perhaps your title might be titled " little Madras of Sg"... Southern religion predominantly Hindu, even Christian, northern,Bengali,Delhi up north mostly Sikhism. But hey, thanks for the video sharing.glad you visited n enjoy Lil India. !
If this is the first class city like many said, then I'm incredibly disappointed. And I have not yet mentioned about the "F" rated climate that Singapore has.
I'm sorry to hear that you're disappointed with Singapore. However, it's important to note that Singapore is known for its hot and humid climate, which can be challenging for some people. Despite this, many people still appreciate the city for its unique attractions and offerings.😊🙏
Indeed, India is a country of incredible beauty and rich cultural heritage. It boasts a diverse range of landscapes, architectural marvels, and a tapestry of traditions that make it truly unique. The vibrant colors, delicious cuisine, and warm hospitality of the Indian people create an unforgettable experience for visitors.Thanks for watching too 😊🙏
Little India, what an amazing place, so many interesting places to visit, extraordinary Temples, excellent food. Really another unforgettable place at Singapore to visit. Many thanks my friend for this wonderful video.
Thank you for your kind words, Angelica! I'm glad you enjoyed the video of Little India and found it interesting. It truly is a unique and vibrant place with lots to explore and discover.😊🙏
Thank you for a detailed video. I feel it will be very beneficial to future travelers. Thank you for putting in so much effort
Our pleasure! I and happy that it is useful for you.
i used to come here if i went to singapore in a few days
Thank you for sharing your experience. Have a great time in Singapore!👍😊
Nice video from Little India area.Well done job!
Thank you for your kind words, Mali Sokol! I'm glad you enjoyed the video from Little India.😊🙏
What little India in Singapore
Look very beautiful VIEW nice PLACE and yummy food
Thanks for sharing my friend
Full watched HERE FRIEND
Thank you for your comment! We're glad you enjoyed the video showcasing Little India in Singapore. It's a vibrant and colorful area with delicious food options. We appreciate your support!😊🙏
Nice clarity video… truly miss my younger days back 90s
Glad you enjoyed it🙏😊
lovely streets
Yes, the streets are indeed lovely. Which street or area was your favorite in the video?👍😊
@@BDWTravelTV campbell and Dunlop Street 😃
I also heard there is Little Indonesia somewhere in Singapore.
nice and vibrant little india. :)
Thanks for your comment, John Paul See. Yes, Little India is a very colorful and vibrant neighborhood in Singapore with lots of interesting sights and sounds to explore. I'm glad you enjoyed the video.🙏😊
nice video, info by subtitles enriches experience
Thanks a lot😊🙏
Wow beautiful dear ❤️😍
Hope you loved it my friend 😊🙏
I really like your video. Good quality and HDR I wish your videos are HDR because it's easier and brighter for me to watch.
Thank you for your feedback! We're glad to hear that you enjoyed the video. We'll take note of your suggestion about HDR and keep it in mind for future videos.😊🙏
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Little India was not designated by Sir Stamford Raffles as an area for the Indian community in the Raffles Town Plan. In fact, the Indians and Chinese were in Chinatown working and living harmoniously. It was known as Serangoon Road after its road name. It was in the 1980's onwards it was referred to as Little India which was the result of an effort by the Singapore Tourism Board to promote the preservation and celebration of Singapore’s ethnic quarters.
I might be wrong. Thanks for sharing. 😊🙏
We use both Little Indie and Rochor stations and it’s a place we come and go frequently.
We walked the large campus of the nearby La Salle College of Arts.
Tekka Centre and Tekka place also have delicious items and are convenient!
Every time we walk in Little India, we can smell Indian spice.🎶
We were shown a clear video of the exotic townscape✨
Thank you for sharing your experience in Little India! It's always a pleasure to hear from you and your wife who have explored the area. The spice scents and colorful townscape are certainly some of the unique characteristics that make Little India such a vibrant and fascinating neighborhood. 👍👍😀
your video is so addictive hahahaha
Thank you for your comment! I'm glad you found my video addictive.😂🙏
It's Little India - definitely not Delhi... its more Chennai
Thank you for your comment and for clarifying that the area is more similar to Chennai than Delhi. I appreciate your input and hope you enjoyed the video! I wish to visit India one day 😊🙏
The predominant language spoken by Singapore's Indian Community is Tamil one of the 4 official languages of Singapore.
Little India in Singapore, what about the history they stay in Singapore
Little India in Singapore holds significant historical and cultural importance. It is a vibrant neighborhood that showcases the rich heritage and traditions of the Indian community in Singapore. The area is filled with colorful shops, markets, temples, and cultural landmarks that reflect the influence of Indian immigrants who settled in Singapore many years ago. Exploring Little India provides a unique opportunity to learn about the history, traditions, and contributions of the Indian community to Singapore's multicultural fabric.🙏😊
No little Delhi it's little TAMIL NADU
Noted. Thanks for your feedback 😊🙏
This is not little India this is little TAMIL NADU. 99% of people speaking TAMIL. THE TAMILAN LIVING IN SINGAPORE FROM INDIBENDANCE OF SINGAPORE. So don't call little India.
Southern Indians, Tamil Nadu, not Delhi, . Which is up north n Hindi speaking. Look diff, talk different
You are correct, AW AV. Southern India, particularly Tamil Nadu, has its distinct culture, language (Tamil), and traditions, which differ from the northern parts of India where Hindi is predominantly spoken. India is a diverse country with multiple languages, cultures, and regional variations. Each region has its unique identity and contributes to the rich tapestry of Indian heritage. It is important to appreciate and respect the diversity within India and recognize the differences that exist among its various states and regions. Thanks for sharing with us. 😊🙏
@@BDWTravelTV perhaps your title might be titled " little Madras of Sg"... Southern religion predominantly Hindu, even Christian, northern,Bengali,Delhi up north mostly Sikhism. But hey, thanks for the video sharing.glad you visited n enjoy Lil India. !
If this is the first class city like many said, then I'm incredibly disappointed. And I have not yet mentioned about the "F" rated climate that Singapore has.
I'm sorry to hear that you're disappointed with Singapore. However, it's important to note that Singapore is known for its hot and humid climate, which can be challenging for some people. Despite this, many people still appreciate the city for its unique attractions and offerings.😊🙏
@@BDWTravelTV but! It is safe. Probably the safest city.
Thank you for your comment. Yes, Singapore is known to be one of the safest cities in the world.🙏😊
Nice, but it does not compare to the real India. The most beautiful nation on earth❤
Indeed, India is a country of incredible beauty and rich cultural heritage. It boasts a diverse range of landscapes, architectural marvels, and a tapestry of traditions that make it truly unique. The vibrant colors, delicious cuisine, and warm hospitality of the Indian people create an unforgettable experience for visitors.Thanks for watching too 😊🙏