It is known as Hyde Park in Singapore; people can freely express their opinions here; occasionally there are various group activities; it is close to Chinatown and convenient transportation.
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Hong Lim Park is a nice little park between Clarke Quay and Chinatown, and opposite Parkroyal Pickering. Doesn’t seem to be frequently used, not many people using it each time I walked past, although...
Sunday 20th October we were out exploring and sightseeing in Singapore. We only stopped and paid attention because of the Speakers Corner sign along the side of this heritage park. The park in t...
Just north of the Chinatown MRT Station you find this large space ( just under one hectare) of green surrounded by high rise. There is an open air theatre and it apparently provides scope for public d...
Hong Lim Park is a small city park. It has an open air theatre, a fountain, a children's play area and a speakers corner. This is the only place in Singapore where public protests are allowed and ...
This is a small park in Chinatown and is famous for being the only place in Singapore where you can openly speak your mind. But you must follow the rules which include being a Singaporean, not discuss...
It is known as Hyde Park in Singapore; people can freely express their opinions here; occasionally there are various group activities; it is close to Chinatown and convenient transportation.
It’s only lively when there are activities, usually just a good place to rest.
The environment of the park is very good, suitable for walking and breathing fresh air
The environment of the park is very good.
The park is quite big and the greening is done well.