In Singapore, you cannot ignore the colours of Little India. Why? Little India has many things to offer and most of the things are colourful and attractive.
Little India is one of the most popular destinations in Singapore. As an important place for the Indian community living in Singapore, this is where we can easily find Indian food, products and other social events. Other than Indian products and culture, Little India is another unique place in Singapore where anyone can spend hours walking along the streets. One of the major features of Little India is its colourful structures and products. There are even a herd of colourful elephant sculptures at Hindoo road that make Little India a fascinating place to visit.
While the local Indian community visit Little India to buy products and to visit the temples, non-Indians and tourists visit Little India to experience the culture and history of Singapore.
Although I visit Little India frequently to buy products and to eat Indian food, this time I spent time capturing some photos to share the colours of Little India. These colours will show you some of the features of rich Indian culture.
Please also read my previous post : Walking Along the Streets of Little India Singapore
Colourful Flower garlands are a common scene in the streets of Little India. You can buy or view flower garlands both artificial and fresh.
Here are some artificial yet colourful flower garlands.
And, here are some fresh flower garlands.
Colourful shophouses are another feature of Singapore. Little India is one of the places where anyone can spot those colourful shophouses. I could capture some of the famous and colourful shophouses along the streets of Little India.
In Little India, there are many street art and wall mural features. If you visit Little India streets, you will not get tired as there are many things to watch including wonderful wall murals.
I will share a new post on Little India wall murals and street art soon as it is still a draft post I am processing. 🙂 Check Tekka Centre murals until other murals appear in blog posts.
Below is the Former House of Tan Teng Niah which is a Chinese villa in Little India. It is a very popular Instagram spot in Little India. Therefore, it is always a crowded place with those who pose for photos. So, on this day, I captured the upper part of the villa among the crowd. 🙂
And, don’t forget the vegetable and fruit selling stalls.
This post features just a small portion of the colours of Little India. If you visit Singapore, Little India, you will find a lot of things that attract you including its vibrant colours. If you like to see more colours of Little India, then read this Deepavali Celebration post as well. I shared some more vibrant moments.
Have you been to Singapore Little India or another Little India in any country?
Do you think Indian culture is surrounded by pretty vibrant colours?
Please comment below.
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In my five visits to India I remember all of the vibrant colours of the clothing and buildings. But most of all the sacks of colourful spices lined up in the street markets.
A visit to India or Little India can end up with fond memories. Usually, more colours are there. Yes, spices are another beauty. Thanks for visiting and commenting.
wow, that is a colorful world for sure. Love what I see in your photos 🙂
True, it is a colourful world. 🙂
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What beautiful colors it makes me happy.
The food also looks delicious.
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Colours are everywhere in Little India
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I always visit Little India when I go to Singapore. It is such a vibrant, colourful, vivacious and happy place. Your photos really capture the spirit of the place, Amila!
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Yes, Colours are everywhere in Little India. Glad to hear about your experience there.
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Oh wow! What a colourful place. The Houses are amazing and I would love to go shopping there. The fresh flower garlands look fantastic. x
Little India is a fantastic place to shop and to be cultural.
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WoW!!! such beautiful, vibrant, brilliant colors!! i really enjoyed your pictures. thanks for visiting me, i am glad you enjoyed my pictures!!
yes, Colours are everywhere in Little India
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What a beautiful place Little India is! It’s so colourful and cheerful.
I love the shophouses and the fresh flower garlands. Thanks so much for sharing it with us Amila. 😊 #MMBC
Colours are everywhere in Little India.
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Little India, literally. Thank you for the tour, looks like an Instagramer’s paradise. I am more interested in the murals, looking forward to your post on the same.
True,it is a paradise for instagramers. Murals post will be up soon.
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Brilliant colours.
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Beautiful colors. Wow.
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Have a fabulous day. ♥
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Have a great day!
It’s so pretty! I feel like the US is so drab in their color pallet. Bring on the fun colors!
So true, Little India is colourful.
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The colors are absolutely stunning — I loved seeing this and wish I could in person.
Hope you will visit Little India one day!
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What beautiful bursts of color everywhere! I am loving those fresh flower garlands.
Fresh flower garlands make Little India more colourful and even those emit aroma.
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Wow, what a colorful feist for the eyes. Beautiful
Little India is colourful..
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Wow! These colours really are stunning. I have never visited Singapore, but my son visited a couple of years ago and he really loved it.
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Little India is stunning!
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Wow, what bold and beautiful colours. Thanks so much for sharing and for linking up with #MySundaySnapshot.
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Thank you for taking part in the “My Sunday Best” meme, Amila!
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