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Kampong Glam

Neighborhood

About

Kampong Glam is a historic neighborhood in Singapore, renowned for its rich cultural and architectural heritage. The area's name is derived from the Malay word "kampung," meaning village, and "gelam," a type of tree native to the region. Historically, it was the seat of the Malay royalty and a hub for the Malay and Muslim communities. The neighborhood developed significantly after the British established a trading post in Singapore in 1819, attracting immigrants from various parts of Southeast Asia. Today, Kampong Glam is a vibrant cultural district, blending traditional and modern elements. The iconic Sultan Mosque, a prominent landmark, showcases the area's Islamic influence. The Malay Heritage Centre provides insights into the history and culture of the Malay community. The neighborhood is also known for its conserved shophouses, now home to cafes, boutiques, and art galleries. Cultural festivals and events celebrate the area's diverse heritage, making Kampong Glam a unique destination that reflects Singapore's multicultural identity.