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    Bras Basah (Chinese: 百胜, Tamil: பிராஸ்) is a district located in the Museum Planning Area of the Central Area of Singapore. [1] Bras Basah (Modern Spelling: Beras Basah) means "wet rice" in Malay [2] [3] [4] – beras means harvested rice with husk removed, [5] and basah means wet. [6]

  2. Mar 7, 2017 · What to See and Do in Bras Basah Bugis. Here’s a short list of things to see and do in one of Singapore’s most fascinating neighborhoods, starting with those tourist attractions closest to the two hotels I stayed at. 1. Bugis Junction

  3. Come join me on a walk along the area around Bras Basah.Bras Basah is a district located in the Museum Planning Area of the Central Area of Singapore.Bras Ba...

  4. Located between Bugis, City Hall, and Bras Basah MRT stations, Bras Basah Complex rather surprisingly remains low on most Singaporeans’ radars. Our parents know it as “Books City”, and it might just seem like an outdated relic strangely tucked in the middle of the city.

  5. Aug 26, 2020 · The first-timer guide to Bras Basah Complex Singapore — 10 hidden gems waiting to be discovered. By Vera Leng August 26, 2020 6 Mins Read. While many might not have the faintest clue of where Bras Basah Complex is, the worn, unassuming mall was actually a dear friend dating back to my University days. Back then, I, as many other Uni students ...

  6. www.nhb.gov.sg › brasbasahbugis › who-we-areWelcome to Bras Basah.Bugis

    Mar 10, 2022 · The Bras Basah.Bugis (BBB) precinct is Singapore’s arts and heritage district. Charmed with a unique mix of the rich heritage of Singapore's past and the modernity of art and architecture, BBB is a living representation of a modern city that thrives on its vibrant and energetic creative communities while also treasuring the heritage that our ...

  7. Bras Basah is one of the oldest districts in Singapore. With buildings both old and new lining manicured and landscaped streets as old as the island’s modern history, Bras Basah reflects Singapore’s unique identity as a multicultural society that thrives on its energetic future and vibrant past.

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