Singapore Chinese New Year 2024 - Waterloo Street - CNY Street Market - 四马路
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 พ.ค. 2024
- Singapore Chinese New Year 2024 - Waterloo Street - CNY Street Market - 四马路
Waterloo Street is located in the Bugis district and is known for its vibrant cultural and historical significance. During the Chinese New Year season, Waterloo Street is transformed into a bustling street market that attracts both locals and tourists. The market typically operates for several weeks leading up to Chinese New Year.
The market showcases various stalls selling a wide range of traditional Chinese New Year items, decorations, and festive goods. Visitors can find an array of auspicious decorations such as lanterns, paper cuttings, red packets and potted plants. Visitors can also indulge in a variety of delicious food and snacks popular during the Chinese New Year period. Traditional snacks like pineapple tarts, love letters, kueh bangkit (coconut cookies), and various other sweet treats are sold.
Apart from shopping and food, the Waterloo Street CNY Market also features cultural performances and activities. You might be able to witness lion and dragon dance performances, martial arts demonstrations, traditional music performances, and even get your fortune told by fortune tellers.
Attending the Waterloo Street CNY Market is not only an opportunity to experience the festive spirit of Chinese New Year but also a chance to immerse in Singapore's multicultural heritage. The market's location on Waterloo Street also makes it conveniently accessible, with MRT stations and other attractions like the famous Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple and the Sri Krishnan Temple.
MRT stations: Rochor (DTL), Bugis (EWL & DTL) and Bras Basah (CCL)
Sorry for the abrupt end to the Intro music. I noticed this after uploading the video.
Timestamps
00:00 Intro and Preview
01:05 Albert Street
04:08 Waterloo Street, God of Fortune, Street Market
15:30 Laughing Buddha
16:57 Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple
18:40 Sri Krishnan Temple
20:30 CNY Street Market
22:14 Chinese Temple
Camera: DJI Pocket 3
Editing: Final Cut Pro X
Recorded on 26 January 2024, 4.30pm
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This is really awesome capture. Best of the best. Love it
Thanks for your encouragement brother.
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Wonderful CNY market love the flowers!! Fantastic tour 😀😀
Glad that you like this tour my friend 😀
This is really awesome capture...Very nice video...,❤❤❤❤
Thank you my friend.
Nice walking sights big Like 👍👍👍
Thanks for watching 😀
Thanks very much for showing this - I visited the place when I last visited Singapore. Love the temples and the shops selling Buddhist items ! Best regards from France
Thanks for watching and leaving this nice comment. Hope this brought back wonderful memories of Singapore for you 😀
Thanks for sharing your walk. Like 95.
Thank you my friend. Glad that you like this.
Waterloo Street intersects with Albert Street and is close to Bugis, making it an area that always feels lively with many temples.
However,during the CNY Street Market period, the video footage captures the heightened atmosphere with even more people and markets bustling.
CM, We think that,because you have a long career as a videographer, you have effectively captured the important points of the subject in this video conveying them to the viewers.
We have also shared many points from this video footage.☝️✨😊
Yosh and Iku
Besides Chinatown-People's Park, this Bugis-Albert-Waterloo area is the next popular place for locals and visitors to visit. The atmosphere is festive and bustling. Yosh and Iku, you know more about places in Singapore than most Singaporeans! You must have explored Singapore very much when you were here 😀
Superbe vidéo bravo 😊😊
Thank you for the nice comment!
@@SingaporeCityWalks c'est avec plaisir 😊
CM, around 22.28 is that a temple in between the shops? Never know of its existence 😅. The CNY crowd seems to be dwindling from previous years.
Sweetcheeks, this is the Fu Lu Shou Si Mian Fo Pte Ltd. This was set up there in 1993. This place is unique. From the video you can see that they cater to Indian Gods, Thai Four-faced Buddha, Chinese Guan Yin and various Taoist Gods all next to each other. The organisation name is ...... 'Private Limited', rather than 'Temple', so it's more like a 'business'. I could be wrong on this.
The CNY crowd is similar to previous years'. We can't compare as some videos were recorded at mid week or non busy times depending on videographer's availability. This Waterloo Street Market video was recorded on the 2nd day of operation and many people were still not aware that it opened. It will get very busy.
It used to be snake-oil corner. The food court is quite old. The temple now quarantined, still. Strictly NO PHOTOGRAPHY. Even at the entrance. Singaporeans way of strict to rule/law sometimes make tourists quite uncomfortable.
The temple is open since 2022 and not quarantined. The No Photography rule is inside the temple premises. Previously when I wanted to film inside the Telok Ayer Temple, I was also told that filming is not allowed. I agree that such rules in Singapore is too strict. Tell me about the snake-oil corner. I don't know anything about this.
@@SingaporeCityWalks
Snake oil salesmen were popular 20 years ago
Meet ups conversational topics include
= Didn't you say
== ... ...
= You complain not-your-science, not-your-education, not-your-job, not-your-life, not-your-business, not-your-spend, not-your-religion, not-your-cuisine, not-your-lifestyle...
== I see where you-are coming-from
== I see hear taste smell feel (5 senses) results of things you-complain about. I think the solutions are ...
Joo-chiat, joo-seng joo-wrong joo-koon, Waterloo, 觀看 音色 觀世音 。。。塗薩
Tibetan-style secret scheming-cunning mythical-supernatural stories
= Don't sell furniture to coarse people pretending to be refined in bad feng-shui place, similar to their mentality - pulau blakang-mati. Ubi-Kayu kayu mati ke-simpang ke-blakang.
Some people look good, relative-to, others. Good and Bad is a continuum(range) of opposing-extremes with, shades of grey in-between. I go cheap, I go bad, I go smelly so that others can show money.
Thanks for watching.
Thanks for watching.