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Woodlands Vice
— GEYLANG, RED-LIGHT DISTRICT IN SQUEAKY CLEAN SINGAPORE — Woodlands, is a suburban town in the northernmost part of Singapore, part of the North West Community Development Council district. It connects Singapore with Malaysia’s southernmost city, Johor Bahru, via the Johor-Singapore … Continue reading
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Singapore’s Little India
—– Little India may not have the seedy reputation of Geylang but it was the scene of a terrifying riot among migrant workers. That riot apart, Little India does have a reputation of sorts. Illegal gambling, drunkenness, foreign women working … Continue reading
GEYLANG, RED-LIGHT DISTRICT IN SQUEAKY CLEAN SINGAPORE
_____________________________________________________ — GEYLANG http://www.smh.com.au http://www.flickr.com – … Excerpts from: What it’s like to live in Geylang’s red light district for a year? https://t.co/aZjZpwJjR9 pic.twitter.com/re3i8TlERy — CNA (@ChannelNewsAsia) August 31, 2019 While “family-friendly” isn’t something you’d normally use to describe Geylang, it’s … Continue reading