from India. It’s where the local Indian population gets essential items from home. The overwhelming Mustafa’s department store is open 24 hours a day, and most visitors need that much time to take it all in. Row upon row of saris and silk fabrics make this an amazing place to browse. The gold jewelry is also a must see, and foodies won’t be able to resist the remarkable assortment of exotic spices for sale. Singapore’s Chinatown is another wonderful place to shop. Even better, it’s possible to participate in a class that teaches the traditional Chinese tea ceremony. It’s a one-of-a-kind experience that can only be found in Singapore at Tea
Chapter, which also provides a great retail experience. It’s the perfect chance to pick up a tea service and some excellent tea to enjoy at home. Food is a passion for the people of Singapore, and they’ll celebrate the Golden Jubilee in style with the Singapore Heritage Food Pavilion at the 2015 World Street Food Congress. The event runs from April to July, so there’s plenty of time for visitors to indulge their palates with a wide array of local and international delicacies. In fact, food is always an event in Singapore. Homes are nearly universally tiny, which allows for only the smallest of kitchens. As a consequence, most of the locals routinely dine out. This is a boon 2015 fabric vine 99