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- Elise ❥December 25, 2015Links Clarke Quay and Riverside. Heaps of people hang along this bridge and they decorate it up sometimes too.
- Ula BlueMarch 12, 2013Nice place for evenings. Lots of restaurants. Original architecture. Go there when it's dark! During the day it's a little bit boring.
- Cheen The CuriousAugust 14, 2021Completed in 1889, this bridge was named after William Henry Macleod Read, a prominent resident in Singapore and Consul to the Netherlands in the 1800s. Source: Wikipedia
- Cheen The CuriousFebruary 22, 2015Bridge named William H. Read, a political/social activist, & merchant. He laid 1st cylinder for bridge in 1887. Nearby Read Street also named after him. Source: Infopedia
- Cheen The CuriousFebruary 22, 2015Did u know? Malay name was Jembatan Kampong Melaka. It means "Malaccan Village Bridge" as it was located where original Kampong Melaka or "Malaccan Village" had stood. Source: Infopedia
- Cheen The CuriousAugust 9, 2021Find the 1st & oldest mosque in Singapore nearby. Built in 1820 as a surau, it served Kampong Melaka, a Malay village that used to exist in this area
- Great place to hang out, go people-watching, and drink! Cheap drinks at the nearby 7-11 and the slightly less nearby Cheers.
- The place to get drunk. Buy cheap booze at Cheers or 7-11 and get smashed before going to clubs. Good place to know other people as well
- Jeff WooApril 2, 2011I've never seen so many people drink openly on a bridge. Cool breezy place to hang with friends (byob)
- Kanika SoodApril 29, 2010chilled beer from 7-11, a couple of freaks you lovingly call friends and a whole lot of madness!!
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