That day, from the National Museum to Niucheshui, many colorful arcades along the way are also a beautiful scenery. Come to Niucheshui and remember to visit the Buddha's Tooth Temple. The temple is exquisitely built and there are Buddhist philosophical books at the entrance are free. ~Unlike when you go back to Taishan temple in China, a master runs out to give you fortune telling money and fetch cigarettes to worship here. Fully free to give fragrant oil money ~Bullcart water is the place of Chinatown in Singapore, but it is not the place where all Chinese people live. Here, the Abraham Muslim Church, the Jaime Muslim Church and the Mariaman Temple on Qiaonan Road, along Yayi Street, can witness the harmonious coexistence of Singapore's multi-ethnic groups. Modern shopping malls, hawkers of all kinds and centuries-old shops live next to each other and stroll through many distinctive alleys. You will see all kinds of antique crafts made by craftsmen. At the same time, there are many restaurants, bars, art galleries and souvenir shops with a wide range of goods, which are worth visiting. The night market's bullcart water lights are brilliant, a bit like China's temple fairs.