Where is the dangerous place in Singapore?

Where is the dirtiest place in singapore?

  • Singapore is one of the cleanest places in the world. Is there any place in Singapore that is as dirty as a third world country?

  • Answer:

    Serangoon Road, the area around Mustafa departmental store especially during weekends.

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you should check out some of the public toilets...they're nasty!!

krystal_engel

yeah....serangoon road...on a sunday...oh and the kallang river...

Gosh

ya .. Serangoon Road, the area around Mustafa departmental store. the wet market near ferrer park mrt.

ei t

Golden Mile Shopping Center is one of the dirtiest place in Singapore because of all the Thai nationals there dirtying the place. They drink and litter all over the place.

♡ Choc ♡

most voideck Coffeeshop's toilet

friday13

yeah, if u live in singapore it would be ur house, ur bedroom LMAO probably, i must say it must be the Garbage place yucks!

*SugaryLips*

The dirtiest place in Singapore i know is at Geylang district which includes Geylang Serai and McPherson District. Mostly, the eastern part of Singapore is more dirtier than other parts of Singapore as most of the area are very old (about 30 -40 years) and many of those people living there are either old folks, disabled and low education people.

Kingston D

in the basement lounge of almost every hotel,there are dirty old men looking for dirty young women!

Hand puppet pet

Public Toilets........ It smells......

Bonsai

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