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Singapore possesses a mishmash of cultures. This island country bears various ethnic groups. All the cultures meet and merge to develop new ones. The old street and the new areas witness the same. Arab Street in Singapore is an example where you will find the Muslim culture blending with others. Arab Street is named after a region just to create a peculiarity in respect of the nature of the road. The Arab merchant Syed Ali Bin Mohamed Al Junied owned Arab Street of Singapore. The stalls on the Arab Street sell exclusive goods from Arabia. The spices, the Arabian handicrafts and cloths were the main attractions of the street, but with time the street has changed its characteristics and now the street bears a magnificent significance which brings the tourists to come and explore the historically important street. The main attraction of the street is the Sultan Mosque. The shops on the street are the storehouses of antiques, jewelry, artifacts, perfumes and costly fabrics. If you are visiting Singapore then Arab Street is a place you must visit, where you can tickle your taste buds with rich Arabic and Muslim cuisine. The Muslim restaurants are the best place to explore and taste these delicacies. Singapore is famous for its diversities and Arab Street can be regarded as the best example where a fusion of cultures can be observed.
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