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    SINGAPORE: Geylang's traditional Malay character will not be lost, even as the area upgrades and modernises, and existing buildings are redeveloped, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.

    Mr Lee was speaking at the 50th anniversary celebration of Pasar Geylang Serai, one of Singapore's oldest markets.

    Opened in 1964, Mr Lee said the iconic market has come a long way, and thanked stallholders and residents for keeping the "gotong royong" spirit alive and well there.

    He said that many events and activities are organised at the market by the Malay community, especially during Hari Raya, and that Singaporeans and foreigners alike have gone there to learn about and enjoy the Malay heritage, culture and cuisine.

    He said both the market and the Geylang precinct as a whole will be upgraded and modernised.

    Mr Lee also gave an update on construction plans being made by a workgroup chaired by Minister of State for National Development, Dr Maliki Osman, for the area's new civic centre -- Wisma Geylang Serai.

    Mr Lee said: "Dr Maliki's workgroup has been very busy, and they are calling the construction tender later this year. I hope we can get a good offer, a good price, and a good contractor.

    "And when the project is completed in 2017, I think it will be even better than before, with many interesting facilities and activities to bring the community together."

    The event also saw the launch of a commemorative book on Pasar Geylang Serai. The book, titled "50 Years of Continuity Amidst Change", captures the spirit and history of the market as it evolved over the years.

    - CNA/ac

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    So Geylang redlight tradition wont be lost too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by leesg123 View Post
    So Geylang redlight tradition wont be lost too?
    Hehehe referring to the part of Geylang road near Tanjong Katong Shopping Complex/City Square lah. Don't really have red lights there. It's where the hari raya market always is

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