20 "Must Do" Things
- Watch flower garland makers vigorously
weave fragrant garlands along the five-foot ways of shophouses
- Catch one of the last spice millers
milling aromatic spices in a yellow building in Cuff Road
- Try some of the colourful Indian sweets and desserts at one of the
Indian confectioneries
- Take a peek into one of the few traditional barber
shops at Dunlop Street

- Saviour traditional roti prata and
watch how it is prepared by being thrown into the air by the cook
- Feast on a spicy curry meal in one
of the restaurants in Race Course Road
- Saviour a South Indian vegetarian meal
with your right hand
- Watch Hindu devotees at prayers inside a Hindu
temple

- Have your fortune told by a parakeet bird
at an Indian fortune-teller stand along the five-foot ways of shophouses
- Witness Hindu devotees breaking coconuts
at the temple entrance, a ritual signifying the breaking of one's ego
before entering temple grounds
- Have your hands painted with traditional henna
designs by a henna artist
- Catch the betelnut seller prepare his betelnut
concoction wrapped in betel leaves

- Spin the wheel of fortune and have
your luck read at Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple
- Ring one of the bells upon entering
a Hindu temple - a gesture asking God to grant your requests
- Bring home a concoction of exotic spices
from a traditional provision shop
- Take a peek into the last charcoal
shop in Little India at No 133 Dunlop Street

- Feast your eyes on the array of colourful fabrics inside a sari
shop
- Pay a visit to the sacred tree "dressed"
in a yellow sash at the junction of Upper Dickson Road and Clive Street
- Have a cup of teh-tahrik and watch
it being "pulled" in front of you
- Get a vantage view of the bustling wet market
from the 2nd floor of Zhujiao Centre every morning
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