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LITTLE INDIA KAMPONG GLAM

Pedestrian corridors within the site will stitch the separate parcels into one development, as well as provide connection between the 3 neighborhoods. Queen Street and Arab Street themselves will also perform this connecting function for vehicles and pedestrian outdoors.

MRT (subway/metro station)

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Public bus stops that are most relevant to site

Pedestrian entry/exit

Main pedestrian corridor within site and thereby between neighborhoods

Streets that intersect and thereby directly connect the site and the neighborhoods

Underground pedestrian links that aid pedestrian flows between parcels/buildings. Pedestrians can choose to cross the streets or use the underground tunnels

New riverfront park* “Rochor Riverfront”

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B C D

B C D

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*A new riverfront park on Rochor River inspired by Khlong Chong Nonsi in Bangkok, Thailand (see Precedent Studies) not only connects Parcels A and B (and Little India with Kampong Glam and the rest of Queen’s Crossing), it also brings new life to the river.

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