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Mercure ICON Singapore City Centre
Mercure ICON Singapore City CentreDiscover China Square Central's neighborhood and other top neighborhoods in Singapore

Downtown Singapore
Densely developed with commercial and residential spaces, this financial hub boasts numerous Mass Rapid Transit stations and historic sites like Thian Hock Keng temple and CHIJMES, a former convent turned dining area.

Downtown Core
Singapore's Downtown Core neighborhood has a host of places to visit such as Marina Bay Sands Casino and Asian Civilisations Museum.

Singapore Central Business District
Singapore's lively Singapore Central Business District neighborhood is loved for its skyscrapers and restaurants, and visitors often enjoy its varied attractions including Marina Bay Sands Casino and Esplanade Theatres.

Marina Bay
Experience a vibrant 24-hour CBD at Marina Bay, featuring iconic attractions like Gardens by the Bay and Marina Bay Sands. Easily explore the area via the extensive pedestrian network and multiple MRT stations.

Chinatown
Explore the unique blend of baroque and Victorian architecture in shophouses, visit century-old Chinese temples, and enjoy easy access to Mass Rapid Transit stations in this culturally rich enclave.
Other landmarks in Downtown Singapore

Far East Square
During your trip to Singapore, you can do some window-shopping at Far East Square. Stroll along the riverfront or visit the temples in this vibrant area.

Sri Mariamman Temple
Sri Mariamman Temple is just one of the places to see in Singapore, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Stroll along the marina or experience the fascinating museums in this vibrant area.
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![Yueh Hai Ching Temple (Traditional Chinese 粵海清廟, Simplified Chinese 粤海清庙)[1], also known as the Wak Hai Cheng Bio from its Teochew pronunciation, is a Chinese temple in Singapore located in Raffles Place in Singapore's central business district. The temple, whose name literally means "Temple of the Calm Cantonese Sea", was the first stop for Chinese immigrants to Singapore in the early 19th century. (Wikipedia)](https://mediaim.expedia.com/destination/2/74ddd0abe46948a71dc4a52665af9973.jpg?impolicy=fcrop&w=900&h=506&q=mediumHigh)


