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The Singapore River was the lifeline of Singapore where
our first immigrants eked out a meargre living and saw Singapore
transform from an obscure little fishing village to a great
seaport. And into a modern metropolis famous for its skyscrapers,
the Merlion and "gastro-mania". Highlights on the banks
of the Singapore River include Boat Quay and Clarke Quay,
landmarks and memorials such as Merlion Park and Parliament
House, museums such as the Asian Civilisations Musuem as
well as temples and mosques such as the Tan Si Chong Su
Temple and Omar Kampong Melaka Mosque.
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