it has many humans
No
it was always very crowded
One interesting fact about it is that it is always very crowded.
It is always very crowded..
It was named after the pagoda-like gopuram of Sri Mariamman Temple.
Pagoda Street was named after the pagoda-like gopuram of Sri Mariamman Temple, the largest and oldest Hindu temple in Singapore, located on the South Bridge Road end of the street. One of the earlier streets of Singapore, Pagoda Street was well known for its opium-smoking dens in the early 19th century. Towards the later part of the 19th century, the street turned into a coolie trading centre. A popular coolie firm, Kwong Hup Yuen, made Pagoda Street famous. Kwong later became a bicycle trader and their shop, now called Kian Seng Heng Bicycle Trader, is currently situated at 37 Pagoda Street. Currently, the street is part of Chinatown Conservation District, and is being remodelled by the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) to showcase life in Chinatown in the olden times. Street markets on this street have reintroduced stalls that provide traditional trades such as watch repairing, fortune telling and clog making.
Pagoda-like gopuram of Sri Mariamman TempleAfter Pagodas lived here.
After Pagodas lived here.
Pagoda Street was named after the pagoda-like gopuram of Sri Mariamman Temple, the largest and oldest Hindu temple in Singapore, located on the South Bridge Road end of the street. This temple was originally built in 1827 of attap and wood. The present structure was erected in 1843 and has been altered and renovated several times since. type by:seng ye chuan
Pagoda Street in Singapore is named after the Thian Hock Keng Temple, which features a pagoda-style architecture. The area is historically significant and reflects the rich cultural heritage of the Chinese community in Singapore. The street has evolved over time, becoming a vibrant hub for shopping and tourism while retaining its historical charm.
The singular possessive form is pagoda's. The pagoda's roof was brightly painted.
The singular possessive of "pagoda" is "pagoda's." This form indicates that something belongs to or is associated with a single pagoda, such as "the pagoda's intricate design."