Mein Auslandssemester in Singapur
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15/10 - Little India (Deepavali)

Gepubliceerd: 16.10.2016

Once again, a Couchsurfing event was on the program for the evening: a 'local' who has been living there for many years, took us through Little India.

A part of the Little India group
A part of the Little India group

But before that, we strengthened ourselves at the Indian Food Centre with some typical Indian snacks for the tour (and the hustle and bustle, of which we knew nothing yet); the first time that Indian food tasted good to me here in Singapore - maybe I should go out for Indian food again next time with locals.

Indian snack
Indian snack

Since Deepavali (Festival of Lights) is just around the corner for Indians (the most important holiday of the year for Indians in Singapore), the whole of Little India is already decorated and beautifully lit at night, and Indian families are busy preparing for the holiday.

That includes getting new clothes. So the clothes bazaar was our first stop after eating.

Bazaar for traditional Indian festival attire

The hall is huge and offers traditional attire in all conceivable colors and patterns for Indians from all regions of India.

Bazaar for traditional Indian festival attire

On the way to the next bazaar, it was already dark and the festive lighting of the quarter really came into its own.

Festively lit streets
Festively lit and decorated streets

In order to decorate the private residences, after finding a suitable outfit, the hunt for lights, decoration, and jewelry begins.

Indian bazaar
Indian bazaar

It was a mystery to all of us how one can seriously voluntarily shop amidst such masses of lights, all kinds of knickknacks, and above all, people. But for Indians, this doesn't seem to be a problem, on the contrary: the people around us all seemed blissful in their shopping frenzy. (I much prefer a leisurely stroll through the department store instead ;-)


Indian bazaar
Indian bazaar

After that, the host led us through hidden alleyways beyond the hustle and bustle, which we would probably never have discovered ourselves, and he had the craziest and most interesting information about them.

Small street away from the hustle and bustle
Small street away from the hustle and bustle


A 'secret' red-light street, which none of the other participants from Singapore knew about, of course could not be missed.

Just like a closing group photo :-)

Closing group photo
Closing group photo


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