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  2. Prostitution in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Prostitution in Singapore. Prostitution in Singapore in itself is not illegal, but various prostitution-related activities are criminalized. This includes public solicitation, living on the earnings of a prostitute and maintaining a brothel. In practice, police unofficially tolerate and monitor a limited number of brothels.

  3. Geylang - Wikipedia

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    Geylang is previously known as a red-light district, particularly the areas along Geylang Road. Today only 3-4 units remains for brothels and street walkers are hard to come by. Geylang is also where one of Singapore's oldest Malay settlements, Geylang Serai, is located. [4]

  4. Orchard Towers - Wikipedia

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    Orchard Towers. /  1.30694°N 103.829028°E  / 1.30694; 103.829028. Orchard Towers is an 18-story office building in Singapore located on the corner of Claymore Road and Orchard Road. Construction was completed in 1975. The first five floors are a combination of bars and retail outlets with the remainder leased as offices. [ 1]

  5. Bugis, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    A first-person account of Bugis Street in the 1950s is by "Bob", a visiting Australian sailor is given here. [16] Bugis Junction Towers. In the mid-1980s, Bugis Street underwent major urban redevelopment into a retail complex of modern shopping malls, restaurants and nightspots mixed with regulated back-alley roadside vendors.

  6. Geylang Bahru family murders - Wikipedia

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    The Geylang Bahru family murders occurred in Singapore on 6 January 1979. [ 1] All four children in the Tan family were found dead in their flat, at Block 58 Geylang Bahru. They were hacked and slashed to death and their bodies were left piled on top of each other. The children ranged from 5 to 10 years of age at the time of death.

  7. Geylang (film) - Wikipedia

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    Geylang ( Chinese: 芽笼) is a 2022 Singaporean crime thriller film produced and directed by Boi Kwong. The second feature film by Kwong, the film is set in the red-light district of Geylang and revolves around the intertwined fates of five individuals over the course of one night. It had its world premiere at the Taipei Golden Horse Film ...

  8. List of red-light districts - Wikipedia

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    Bradford. Manningham – the red light district is situated around Lumb Lane and Manningham Lane and was featured in the TV series Band of Gold. [ 250] Huddersfield. Great Northern Street [ 251] Leeds. Chapeltown – the traditional red light-area was around the Spencer Place and Avenue Hill streets.

  9. Gay World Amusement Park - Wikipedia

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    Gay World was set up in 1936 by George Lee Geok Eng of George Lee Motors at a cost of $350,000. This amusement park was originally known to be Happy World when it first started operations in April 1937. [5] It was later renamed Gay World Park in 1966 when Eng Wah Organization officially took over ownership of the park. [6]