The ServiceWorld Chinatown Hostel is a premier hostel adjacent to People?s Park, the site of the original historic Chinatown in Singapore, which is located at the entrance of the Chinatown MRT Station. Chinatown is known for its exotic and colorful crowded streets, authentic shop houses and the long stretches of eating places in various cuisines, cheap souvenir shops and shopping centers. Although this hostel is located in a crowded Chinatown street, one can still get close to nature to enjoy morning exercise or take a stroll in a garden setting, because the entrance to the Pearl's Hill City Park is at the rear of the hostel building. The ServiceWorld Chinatown Hostel, is conceptualized as a hostel with a cultural & historical heritage. The ServiceWorld Gallery is a show-case of rare vintage photographs of the world, including the masterpiece photographic collections of the hostel owner's father, a world famous photographer who was awarded the 1984 Cultural Medallion, and elected by the Photographic Society of New York in 1980 as 'the Outstanding Photographer of the Century.' Make a check on the work of art of both Yip Cheong-Fun and Andrew Yip, the hostel?s chief executive and owner. The ServiceWorld Chinatown Hostel often acts as a central point for the discerning guests to visit the historic sites in and near Chinatown and numerous tourist attractions nearby. It is well known as a starting point to visit every scenic point in Singapore, in view of its proximity to bus routes that lead to Orchard Road and Tanglin and to the Chinatown MRT Station. Accommodation Information This Hostel is indeed ?A Home Away from Home?. It offers a very clean and comfortably spacious dormitory, a large kitchen, common area with TV, toilet and bathroom and a shower room. The Hostel is equipped with security-enabled electronic door systems and fire and smoke detectors for fire safety, a high speed wireless broadband connection for PCs, laptops, notebooks and PDAs, sec
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