Kampong Glam neighborhood.
Cruise through Kampong Phluk floating village to experience life on the lake.
On the one hand,"Kampong" which means village and"gelam" in Malay,
a tree with medicinal properties.
The history of the Kampong Glam neighborhood begins long before the British colonization,
which occurred in 1819.
We travel to Singapore, a multicultural and modern city to discover Kampong Glam, one of its oldest neighborhoods.
It is the jewel of the Kampong Glam neighborhood and the most important mosque in the entire city.
Kampong Glam is located north of the Singapore River
and the best way to get there is by taking the subway.
Kampong Ubi, also known as Ubi Estate,
is a subzone located in the planning area of Geylang in the Central Region of Singapore.
Often dubbed as the"Venice of the East", the Kampong Ayer is a historical settlement on the Brunei
River as it flows past the Bandar Seri Begawan city.
When the coexistence of the inhabitants of Kampong Glam and the British began,
with the Raffles Plan of 1822, the neighborhood was under the domain of the Sultan of Hussein.
There is nothing like being carried away by the curiosity of visiting a new place and Kampong Glam invites you to lose yourself in its streets,
to discover new places, flavors and sensations.