Seng Poh Lane
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Seng Poh Lane

Singapore

A TSH gas truck rumbles through the narrow lanes of Tiong Bahru, Singapore's oldest housing estate, where low-rise shophouses sit in the shadow of soaring residential towers. Old and new, pressed together without apology.

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Out to Dry
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Out to Dry

Singapore

The distinctly Singaporean bamboo pole laundry system — shirts and towels catching the morning breeze against a blue sky. A small, everyday act that somehow feels quietly poetic from below.

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Red Wall
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Red Wall

Singapore

A weathered wall in Singapore — fire hose reel, extinguisher cabinet, a stern yellow notice, a pink basket sitting where it shouldn't. The organised chaos of a city that takes its rules seriously, mostly.

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Closed Mondays
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Closed Mondays

Singapore

Worn red plastic chairs stacked high outside a Tiong Bahru hawker stall, a bilingual closing notice behind them. The textures and colours of everyday Singapore, caught on a quiet morning.

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Haji Lane
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Haji Lane

Singapore

Coloured shade sails stretch across Haji Lane in Kampong Glam — one of Singapore's most vivid streets, where painted shophouses, independent boutiques and street art jostle for attention beneath a cloud-streaked sky.

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Still Lines
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Still Lines

Singapore

Rows of weathered wooden stakes rise from the still water of a Singapore coastal inlet, their reflections doubling the pattern into something almost abstract. A lone heron perches mid-frame, the only sign of life.

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