Mosque Street, Singapore
Street in Chinatown, Singapore From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Street in Chinatown, Singapore From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mosque Street (Chinese: 摩士街; Malay: Lebuh Masjid) is a one-way street located in Chinatown within the Outram Planning Area in Singapore. The road links South Bridge Road to New Bridge Road near Chinatown MRT station.
The street used to have ten stables located there.[1] After the Masjid Jamae was constructed at the current site between 1830 and 1835,[2] the street was named after it.[1]
It is also known as kit ling bio pi in Hokkien, meaning "beside the King's temple".[1]
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