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Little India ARTWALK (LASALLE College of the Arts)

ARTWALK Little India Guided & Virtual Trails

Four consecutive editions operated by Monster Day Tours since 2018.

Overview

Monster Day Tours is the appointed operator for ARTWALK Little India, guiding participants through murals, artists, and the precinct’s evolving stories—on foot and, from 2021, through virtual walks. The trails decode symbolism, artist intent, and neighbourhood heritage.

Project Brief

Deliver accessible, narrative-rich trails for annual editions.


What We Achieved:

  • On-ground trails with stop-by-stop interpretation

  • Virtual adaptation (2021) for remote access

  • Docents trained in art, culture, and safety


Highlights:

  • “Canvas of a community” lens connecting works to residents and trades

  • Interactive prompts to slow down and observe details

tour itinerary

Get a taste of the stories, flavours and hidden corners that make this Chinatown Walking Tour one of Singapore’s most meaningful local experiences. We won’t reveal every stop, but here are some highlights you won’t forget: 

Image by Hu Chen
meeting point:
chinatown mrt station exit b

Meet here rain or shine. Don't show up it's your loss. So simple to get here via the super efficient metro in Singapore

Image by Pang Yuhao
Ending point:
Chinatown heritage center

World class attraction in Singapore. Don't visit its your loss. We bring you here if you join us. It's the best.

Temple Candles
Thian Hock Keng Temple 

Enter one of Singapore’s oldest Chinese temples, a masterpiece built without nails and feel the spirit of generations past. 

Image by Bna Ignacio
Sago Lane “Street of Death” 

Walk where few dare to remember. Once home to death houses, this lane tells haunting stories of those who came to die with dignity. 

Image by John T
Maxwell Food Centre 

Eat like a true local with famous dishes like chicken rice and oyster cakes, no fancy setup, just honest flavour. 

Image by Ilham Wicaksono
Thian Hock Keng Temple 

Enter one of Singapore’s oldest Chinese temples, a masterpiece built without nails and feel the spirit of generations past. 

Green Indoors
Sago Lane “Street of Death” 

Walk where few dare to remember. Once home to death houses, this lane tells haunting stories of those who came to die with dignity. 

Food Spread
Maxwell Food Centre 

Eat like a true local with famous dishes like chicken rice and oyster cakes, no fancy setup, just honest flavour. 

...and the rest? We’ll leave that for you to discover on the walk. 

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