- Bras Basah Road
Bras Basah Road (Chinese: 勿拉士巴沙路;
Malay : "Jalan Bras Basah") is a one-wayroad inSingapore in the planning areas of Museum andDowntown Core . The road starts at the junction ofOrchard Road andHandy Road , at the ERP gantry towards theCentral Business District , and ends at the junction ofNicoll Highway andRaffles Boulevard which then becomes Raffles Boulevard. The road houses several landmarks includingFairmont Singapore ,Raffles Hotel ,Singapore Art Museum ,Cathedral of the Good Shepherd and theSingapore Management University . A MRT station with the same name, known asBras Basah MRT Station is on the Circle Line.Etymology and history
The road had two names in
Jacksons' 1822 Plan of Singapore . BetweenNorth Bridge Road and Beach Road, it was calledChurch Street because of the presence of theMissionary Society chapel , which stood at the corner of North Bridge Road and Bras Basah Road. Between North Bridge Road andSelegie Hill , it was called Selegy Street. In the 1826 lease, the road was called Cross Road. Raffles suggested the name College Street, the most likely reason beingRaffles Institution was located in the area. Built byconvict labour , the road appears onGD Coleman's 1836 Map of Singapore as "Beras Basah", "beras" means harvestedrice with thehusk removed in Malay. The road was so-called as in the early days wet rice was laid to dry here on the channels of the "fresh water stream" (now theStamford Canal which has been mostly covered up). Another version is that before the area between Bras Basah Road andStamford Road was filled in, tons of rice were brought byboat s into thelagoon and spread to dry on the road. On one occasion,high tide s wet the rice.In the old days, the Chinese referred to the road by several names, including "lau kha ku keng khau" or "old mouth of the old jail", which is a reference to an old
gaol between Stamford Road and Bras Basah Road, and "kha ku" means "fetters" in Hokkien. Another name was a reference to theCathedral of the Good Shepherd located on this road which belonged the French mission, the name is "he lan xi li bai tang" or "beside the French church"; "tek kok seng long" or "the German pharmacy", referring to the building which stood at a corner. Another name included "hai ki ang neo tua oh pi" or "beside the seaside English big school", referring to Raffles Institution. In Chinese, it is known as "hai gan hong mao da xue bian", or "da shu guan bian" (大书馆边), meaning beside the big school (RI). InHakka , "thong kwong sen kei", meaning "Thong Kwong Sen Street" after a Hakka-ownedtailor ing establishment on the road.Landmarks
These are the major landmarks along Bras Basah (from east to west):
*The Cathay
*Rendezvous Hotel
*Singapore Management University
*Former Saint Joseph's Institution (Singapore Art Museum )
*Cathedral of the Good Shepherd
*SMU Administration Building
*Carlton Hotel
*CHIJMES
*Raffles City andFairmont Singapore
*Civilian War Memorial ee also
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Stamford Road
*Orchard Road
*Downtown Core
*Marina Centre References
*Victor R Savage, Brenda S A Yeoh (2004), "Toponymics - A Study of Singapore Street Names", Eastern University Press, ISBN 981-210-364-3
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