Vivez comme un local à Singapour (visite d'une demi-journée)





Description
Vivez comme un local dans ce quartier calme, modeste, mais chargé d'histoire de Taman Jurong; où Singapour avait sa première zone industrielle (et les logements qui l'accompagnaient), le camp du service national, le centre alimentaire colporteur, le cinéma drive-in, et plus encore! Vous découvrirez ce qu'est la vie pour un habitant moyen loin des lieux touristiques fréquentés; la nourriture que nous mangeons, où nous faisons nos courses, et ce qui fait de l'une des villes les plus denses du monde l'une des villes les plus agréables à vivre. Pas de bâtiments et de rues chics, mais plein de belles histoires à partager. Nous effectuons des visites gratuites comme celle-ci parce que nous aimons rencontrer des amis du monde entier! (Aucun pourboire requis.) La plateforme impose un minimum de frais, mais nous vous offrirons des boissons et des collations en retour =]
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Itinéraire
Ce point de rencontre est autrefois le premier et le seul cinéma drive-in de Singapour ! Si vous êtes amoureux de la nature, vous pourrez également venir plus tôt pour découvrir le jardin !
Le bloc Diamond, digne d'un instagram, est un favori parmi les photographes. C'était autrefois le premier immeuble d'habitation de grande hauteur à Jurong. Vous apprendrez également à commander des boissons locales grâce à un jeu !
Nous visiterons un lotissement social typique pour explorer ses caractéristiques et comment nous faisons de cette petite ville dense une maison habitable pour tous.
Ce centre commercial de quartier propose de nombreuses peintures murales intéressantes. Nous allons faire quelques achats ici pour voir ce que les habitants achètent dans leur vie de tous les jours.
Nous passerons par le club communautaire qui est le country club pour les profanes, un lieu de cohésion sociale. Nous partagerons également l’histoire de la première bibliothèque communautaire, The Caterpillar Library.
Nous terminerons ensuite notre visite sur les stands Market I & 60, le premier centre de restauration, pour quelques délices locaux, son histoire et les histoires de nos colporteurs.
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Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Veuillez nous informer à l'avance des alertes allergènes et des restrictions alimentaires applicables.
Avis(18)
We enjoyed this wonderful day out while we were on a trip around the world. This was a highlight of five months of travel - an authentic look into life in Singapore from a family who lives there. Why was this awesome? 1. They were prepared with an itinerary and materials; 2. We saw the country through the eyes of a lovely family who explained not only what life was like but the vibrancy and interconnectedness of their community; 3. Every question we had was answered with honesty and insight; 4. The coffee was delicious; 5. The kids were adorable. Who is this tour for? Anyone who wants to learn about family life in Singapore - especially if you love children (we do!), and especially if you have children with you (we didn’t, but know our kids - now adults - would have made fast friends). I wish that such kind hospitality was available everywhere.
It was a truly priceless experience. They are the most amazing family and I enjoyed every minute of the tour. They prepared games and history lessons that felt so well thought out and fun. I cant wait to bring my family back to meet them and to meet their son 🩵
From the moment we booked, everything felt effortless. Chester shared clear directions to the meeting point, and from the first hello, his family made us feel completely at home. The tour was relaxed yet full of surprises. As we walked through public housing, markets, hawker centres, we discovered fascinating details about the place and people that cannot be found in a typical guidebook. I was truly amazed by the kids! Their confidence and curiosity shone through as they effortlessly connected with strangers, turning every interactions into joyful exchange of knowledge and fun! A special shout out from my daughter, who absolutely loved the card games and those fun questions sprinkled throughout (especially the million‑dollar one!). Spending time with such a warm, generous family was truly a privilege. We left with great memories and a deeper appreciation for the country beyond the tourist spots. If you want to slow down and experience Singapore through real stories, vibrant neighbourhoods, and the little rituals that make this city unique, this tour is a must. Highly recommended!
I honestly don’t think the price of this tour reflects its true value the experience was truly priceless. Chester, his wife, and their two kids made learning the history of Singapore fun and engaging. As an Indonesian, it was heartwarming to see that the bond between our countries goes beyond just being geographically close — it’s also close at heart. I also learned that Singapore’s “red dot” nickname actually came from something BJ Habibie said — who knew? The Singaporean government clearly cares about its people. Public facilities don’t just build structures they create spaces that connect communities. Even the HDB housing is thoughtfully designed for the elderly. Do yourself a favor and book a tour with Chester and his family. His kids meet people from all over the world, and you’ll come away with knowledge, fun memories, and a deeper appreciation for Singapore and its trees!
Chester and his son greeted us warmly in a huge park in the West of Singapore - a 20+ minute taxi ride from Clarke Quay. They then took us on a truly informative and fun tour of their Jurong neighbourhood. We learned so much about the history and traditions of the area and Singapore, all from this lovely man and his family. We met up with his wife and daughter for traditionally made coffee, and ate sweet waffles made fresh at a local bakery. They found fun ways to teach and share with my partner and I all about Singapore and its story, as a small red dot and well functioning microcosm on the map next to Malaysia. We were loved every minute!
I had a great time spending the morning seeing and learning about how a typical Singaporean family lives. You won’t find many tourists along this tour and for me that was exactly what I was looking for.
What a delightful morning spent with Chester learning about his corner of Singapore. We were exposed to history and what current life is like for the average working class family on the island. We walked through public housing, standard and wet markets, and enjoyed local tea, coffee and chilled specialty drinks. We also had the privilege of meeting his family. This is a cultural tour that is well worth your time.
This is a great way to get an education on how Singaporeans live outside the tourist bubble of the central city
Fantastic to see another side of Singapore, communication was fantastic before and after and Chester and his family went out of their way to accommodate us. Truly a highlight of our visit to Singapore, strongly recommend to anyone.
It is a valuable experience to learn about local life. In addition, the tour guide is very knowledgeable and can give accurate answers to questions from various angles, so this tour is especially recommended for those who want to know more about local life.



