
Orchard Road is a popular place to check out for Indonesian tourists in Singapore due to the world famous shopping, countless dining options and lush greenery it offers. In fact, the area is a must visit one for guests and locals alike. Despite its popularity, there are still some facts about the street that are kept secret. Here are five things you might not know about Orchard Road.
1) It used to hold orchards
Before the days of luxury shopping centres and busy department stores, Orchard Road was known for its namesake, Orchards. In the 19th century, the area was home to gambier and pepper plantations before giving way to nutmeg and fruit orchards at the turn of the century.
2) Touch the sky at ION Orchard
Most people stopping by ION Orchard head right to the shops, or maybe even the International Property Show, but some of the best views can be found at the ION Sky Viewing Gallery. Located on the 55th floor, it’s open to the public and provides awesome views of the city.
3) TANGS first opened next door to a cemetery
TANGS department store on Orchard Road has been open for nearly 60 years now, but when it first welcomed customers back in 1958 some thought it was doomed. That’s because it was located across from a Chinese cemetery, something seen to be unlucky. However, the moved paid off for CK Tang as shoppers flocked to the store and many other shopping centres soon followed his lead.
4) More than name brand shopping
While Orchard Road is known for being the home of some of the most prestigious brands in the world, 313@Somerset has a number of boutique shopping options with several local brands on display. You can find everything from hip women’s fashion to rare basketball jerseys here. It’s worth checking out if you’re suffering from brand fatigue.
5) The King of Thailand Use To Own An Orchard Road Mansion
Thailand’s beloved King Chulalongkorn took his first official visit outside of the country in 1871 visiting Singapore. The trip left an impression on the Monarch who would later purchase what was then known as Hurricane House on Orchard Road. The mansion is still standing today and is home to the Royal Thai Embassy in Singapore.
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