Guide to Geylang, SingaporeHome to the Malay community, local street food and the infamous red-light district, Geylang is a colourful blend of culture, local cuisine and unique architecture. Most of Geylang Road is lined with shophouses untouched by modern development. Several famous eateries are scattered along this road. In east Geylang, the Malay Village brings you back to the lifestyle of Malays in the 1950’s and 1960’s with batik-painting, kite-making and village games, like top-spinning. Countless tropical fruit stalls offer adventurous souls the king of fruits, the durian, which is deeply loved for its aroma or causes disgust because of its odour.
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