Keong Saik Road, Singapore (29 July 2017)
Keong Saik Road is a one-way minor road in the
Chinatown neighbourhood of
Outram, Singapore. For much of its route, Keong Saik Road is lined with eateries, restored shophouses, multi-storey hawker centres and high-rise flats. It starts at
New Bridge Road in the north, and ends at Neil Road in the south. Between the intersection of
Kreta Ayer Road and
Neil Road, it follows the curve of the former railway line, today readapted as Duxton Plain Park.
Keong Saik Road was named after 19th century local tycoon Tan Keong Saik. He is one of the many wealthy Tan clansmen who relocated from Malacca. Keong Saik was a pillar of society during the later part of the 19th century. He served as, among others, the director of Tanjong Pagar Dock, and was appointed a Justice of Peace.
Keong Saik Road was one of the red-light districts of Singapore in the mid 20th century. It has since been gentrified, with the shophouses being turned into bistros or boutique hotels.
Sights along Keong Saik Road
Keong Saik Road, viewed looking north. (29 July 2017)
Keong Saik Road roadsign at junction to Neil Road (29 July 2017)
Roadsign of Keong Saik Road at junction with Kreta Ayer Road. (29 July 2017)
References
- Singapore Street Names by Victor R Savage and Brenda S.A. Yeoh (2004), ISBN 981-210-364-3