4D | > 22. IV

This is Day 4! And… the place I’ll be scouting for shops would be Chinatown! I took ALOT on Day 4, so here are the shots!


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The famous “cobbler square”, and some of them have been in the profession for about 30 years.


 

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Cutie uncle wanted me to take a photo of him and his shop hahaha

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Textile shops that has been around for at least 50 years. I’ve asked a few textile shops and it seems that most of them shifted it People’s Park Complex in the same year. As they said they were previously street vendors, just below People’s Park Complex, until the government started building the mall itself and all of them shifted.


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She’s one of the main reasons on why I wanted to come to People’s Park Complex to shoot, and she’s the famous… knife sharpener in Singapore!! She has been sharpening knives for at least 40 years. This is what you call – craftsmanship at its finest. 

(update* i can’t believe i forgot to put her in my publication -_-)


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Such a kind and enthusiastic uncle! A little background story of him. He is 78 years old this year, and has been a tailor for 64 years! Do your math. So technically he started to learn when he was only 14 years old. Wow what was I doing when I was 14? Oh struggling with math. But anyway, his shop – David Fashion has been running for 45 years! Really dedicated man, which I feel is lacking among youngsters these days – including me. 


 

 

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A keysmith that started off as a street vendor. And has been running this shop since 1969. Apparently that rusty machine (pic on top), is said to be at least 100 years old!!


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I was just casually looking around for shops and I found this really interesting store which seems to sell ALOT of things. Well I guess the amount of wigs got my attention. Anyway this is a 2-gen store, and has been here since the 1970s. Apparently the lady boss told me, they didn’t start off as selling accessories, and her family has changed their products many times! They started off as a spectacle shop, and it seems like its not really selling, thus they changed into a clothing shop and then now… an accessories shop.


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Super adorable auntie and I had a 45 min conversation with her!! Also I’ve promised her that I’ll develop the photo of her and her shop, she’s so cute and nice. Anyhow, this store is her own and her late husband. She has been selling all this hair accessories since 1989. Crazy amount of childhood clips and hairbands there. Do visit her and check out her stuff! (is it low-key advertise)


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THE CRAZIEST GEM I FOUND. Guess how old is this shop? This Teo Chew Book Store, goes waaaay back to 1937. I mean. 1 9 3 7, HOW AMAZING IS THAT? It’s 80 years old, which is almost 4 times my lifetime!! It’s even older than my grandma!!! They have the most vintage finds that you’ve never seen before. I mean c’mon, look at those old books. 


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Of course, how can I forget this shoe shop that I always frequent when I was young? You can’t really find them much in Singapore now, as it’s located mostly in the older neighbourhoods. This footwear store, goes way back to 1958, thats like… 50 years. 


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Found two of the same outlets in Chinatown and managed to get a better frontal shot. This store has been around since 1984. Selling all dem chinese herbs


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Hm I’m not sure what should I call her. But I know that she’s called Ah Kat. She’s the famous umbrella flower lady, who sits outside the 4 Ma Lu Temple, and has been selling the bai bai flowers for 50 years! Also, she’s the 3rd gen because her mom and her grandmother had also sold flowers.


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This fruit store is just a stone throw away from my estate and it has been here since foreverrrrrr. I still remembered in the past my Dad would always bring me here to get some fruits, but alas, now he gets them from NTUC hahaha. Sorry fruit stall uncle. But anyway, I am right! This store has been here since 1993, which is two years older than me hmm.

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And just behind the fruit store, there’s this tiny candy shop which my Mom would only bring me there to get some candies after I’ve seen the doctor (the clinic is just opposite lol). So my Mom will only get me candies to cheer me up or in a sense, it’s a bribery to force me to eat my medicine? This store has also been here since 1993, about the same time as the fruit store.


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And just right beside the fruit store, there’s this DVD rental (how long have i not use this term) place which has the oldestttttt drama you can ever find. They have also been in this business since 1993.


All in all, I enjoyed exploring the whole of Chinatown by myself as I get to meet really kind old people! Though it’s kind of scary to be moving around alone, and with my language barrier, I was really afraid that it would be tough for me to communicate with the people there. But apparently, about 50% of the elderly can speak fluent English!! Sorry I sound abit suaku as I expected to be struggling with my noobish mandarin. But anyhow, 98% were really nice and welcoming!! Sigh I love old people, they simply feel all warm and fuzzy.

4D | >22. III

It’s Day 3 of my adventure! And today I came prepared with a few places in mind. And oh myyyyy I really love visiting this old traditional places. You will understand me very soon!!


Sing Hon Loong Bakery – Since 1957

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If you’ve the time, come and visit this place. The area smells heavenlyyyy. It’s located at Whampoa road. This is one of the MOST traditional bakery you can ever find in Singapore. And do you know?? They actually supply bread to Yakun!! (WHAT!) I always thought Yakun makes their own bread, but NOOOO they get their supplies from this awesome old-school bakery. 

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SO FLUFFY I CAN’T

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Dropped by Little India again to reshoot this friendly uncle! He has been running his store since 1979!

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Another bakery gem found in Upper Paya Lebar Road. Jie Bakery & Confectionery is another traditional bakery in Singapore and has been running since 1984.

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And I’m so lucky!! Just two shops away from the bakery, there’s this vintage furniture shop that does restores, fix, make furnitures. And it has been here since 1992, so it’s about… 3 years older than me hmmm 

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Thats the end of Day 3! There’s still more~

4D | > 22. II

So here is Day 2! I’m shooting after school so I’ll be walking by foot, and thus I gotta go somewhere near in case I got lost… So! I decided to head to the shophouses at Teck Whye which is a few stops away from my place and I’m amazed I’m able to find some rare gems there. 


Chinese Incense Shop – Since 1985

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Random mama shop which looks old but apparently it’s only 2 years old hahaha

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Sintolee Confectioner – An old school bakery which has been running since the 1970s!

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I love rainbow bread… it sums up my childhood omg 

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Is it memories!!!

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Chew Optics which has been here since 1986.

Ok I don’t really wanna tell you jsut but… you know what, forget about buying your spectacles/contact lenses from optical shops in shopping malls because they are expensive as hell. This Chew’s Optics (omg i love them), sells rayban specs so much more cheaper and their lenses OMG i tell you. Normally I get my daily acuvue lenses in shopping malls for like what, up to $60-80? But this…. one month of daily lenses is only priced at $45!!!!! Good find so must share. Thank my later. 

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If you look carefully, they used straws and thumbtacks as support to display their merchandise. How cute!!


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This tonic(?) shop which has been running for 30 years as well. It seems that the shophouses along teck whye lane has the same age… 

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That’s all for Day 2! Gotta rush home and do the rest of my work. Stay tune for the rest of my adventure! 

4D | >22. I

Hi guys!

From my previous dilemma, which was either – should I combine both old people & old shops together in a book or should I just do mainly the old shops itself? After much contemplation, I decided to focus on shops that are 22 years and above! Well, why 22 years? Because I’m 22 and I find it really amazing to find shops that are actually older than me, that has been here since I was born. Like, how do they even run the same business for SO long!?

So I did some research on where are some of the oldest places & shops in Singapore. But first, there’s this motor place called ” Lee Huat Motor Co.” which is near my place and guess what, after checking with them, I found out that they are actually 60 years old!!! That is like…. x3 of my lifetime o m g . And the best part is, they have been at this exact location for 60 years!! Isn’t it impressive?

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Fun Fact: Notice the telephone number written on the signboard. This shop is so old that the telephone number is only 6 DIGITS. 

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Next stop – would be Tiong Bahru. How can I not check it out when it’s famous for having some of the oldest shops in Singapore. But after walking around Tiong Bahru, I was so disappointed because most of the old shops has been replaced with those new cafes 🙁 And I only managed to find a few shops there that remains. I feel like… they need to stop replacing all the traditional old shops… What would Singapore heritage go then?

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Pin Pin Piau Kay & Co. that has been here since 1938!!! It’s a 3-gen provision shop which sells basically everything that you will need. Funny how their signboard can only be found in the back of their shop (below)

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If you ever want old-school cakes, take a trip down to Galicier that has been here since the 1970s. 

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This optical has been here since the 1970s, but the owner didn’t let me take a picture of their interior 🙁


The last trip of the day will be Excelsior Peninsular. I happen to find this old gem “Roxy Records & Trading” online, and it’s a record store which sells really old vinyls!! And their company has been here since 1962.

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The friendly boss of Roxy Records introduced me to head to another store in the same mall with a long history as well! And it’s a shop which sells really vintage stuff.

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To end the day, I decided to make a trip down to the Teck Whye bird shop again to get a few more shots. Apparently the boss owns a bird shop and an aquarium which is just right beside the bird shop itself. The shop has been running since 1978.

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Thats all for today!! Stay tune for the rest of my journey.