Great place for stairs training. 40 storeys with an epic view. 🤩
Sandra Widjajahakim
2 years ago
The city is small, the apartment buildings are around 4 - 5 floors, some of the buildings are old, but artistic.
The atmosphere here is comfortable, it just looks quiet.
The MRT is a bit far away, when I asked several people, many people didn't know😁
Just follow Google, if you miss it, then go to New Bridge Road, just take the bus.
Alex Koi
6 years ago
Clean neighborhood
Mei Mei
6 years ago
My block ;)
Calvin Teo
6 years ago
Great place to stay with plenty of amenities within the vicinity
Jessica Casanova Lim
7 years ago
On thiong bahru street have a lot of food. In restaurant usually waiter use mandarin or singlish. But sometime waiter also can speak melayu because have a lot of malaysian.
Jyk Wong
7 years ago
First generation public housing estate, now refurbished and marketed as a cool, hip neighbourhood. As a result the food places and new-gen shops have upped their prices. Old school businesses are being turfed out. Grandads and grannies can no longer congregate in kopi stalls and shoot the breeze. Lovely murals by Yip Yew Chong along Seng Poh Lane Blk 71 (“Bird Singing Corner”) give you an idea of what the old Tiong Baru was like
ST Loke
8 years ago
Nice amenities, and quite a windy estate. I like the covered car park which makes it almost as wonderful as a condominium.
Wong
8 years ago
Nice new and big! Good for all kinds of events, also good for kids to play in such a big space where has no vehicles!
rudi yanti
Near the Chinese market
Vincent Leow
Great place for stairs training. 40 storeys with an epic view. 🤩
Sandra Widjajahakim
The city is small, the apartment buildings are around 4 - 5 floors, some of the buildings are old, but artistic. The atmosphere here is comfortable, it just looks quiet. The MRT is a bit far away, when I asked several people, many people didn't know😁 Just follow Google, if you miss it, then go to New Bridge Road, just take the bus.
Alex Koi
Clean neighborhood
Mei Mei
My block ;)
Calvin Teo
Great place to stay with plenty of amenities within the vicinity
Jessica Casanova Lim
On thiong bahru street have a lot of food. In restaurant usually waiter use mandarin or singlish. But sometime waiter also can speak melayu because have a lot of malaysian.
Jyk Wong
First generation public housing estate, now refurbished and marketed as a cool, hip neighbourhood. As a result the food places and new-gen shops have upped their prices. Old school businesses are being turfed out. Grandads and grannies can no longer congregate in kopi stalls and shoot the breeze. Lovely murals by Yip Yew Chong along Seng Poh Lane Blk 71 (“Bird Singing Corner”) give you an idea of what the old Tiong Baru was like
ST Loke
Nice amenities, and quite a windy estate. I like the covered car park which makes it almost as wonderful as a condominium.
Wong
Nice new and big! Good for all kinds of events, also good for kids to play in such a big space where has no vehicles!