UNESCO Hawker Culture: Chinatown Food Walk & Heritage Stories
Chinatown is one of Singapore's most photographed neighbourhoods, yet one of its least understood. Walk its backstreets with a local guide who knows the immigrant stories behind every shophouse, temple, and hawker stall.
People usually walk through Chinatown to see the colours. Our guides walk you through it and tell you what happened here, from the Cantonese merchants on Pagoda Street to the death houses on Sago Lane. Along the way, uncover the community that built Singapore's food culture from nothing and got it listed on UNESCO.
This walk takes you through backstreets filled with hidden stories: from the alleys painted by Yip Yew Chong to the Ann Siang Hill conservation area, past filming locations from Crazy Rich Asians that locals actually recognise. You'll stop inside the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, one of the most significant Mahayana Buddhist temples in Southeast Asia, and feast on 9-10 of your guide's handpicked dishes at Maxwell Food Centre and beyond, from chicken rice to Fuzhou oyster pancakes.
Chinatown is not a theme park of Chinese culture. It's a living neighbourhood with a complicated, fascinating history. Come on an empty stomach and leave knowing why Singapore's hawker culture is worth a UNESCO listing.


















