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Sun, Jun 14, 2009
The Straits Times
Is Changi Village jolly or sleazy?
By Estelle Low
It is Changi Village where, according to a report last Tuesday in Chinese newspaper Shin Min, some residents are unhappy with the noise and the presence of bargirls.
The Village, while largely tranquil in the daytime, has become a night draw with at least six pubs and a smattering of seafood restaurants. The hawker centre, known for its nasi lemak, is another attraction.
The Shin Min report said scantily dressed bargirls have been observed at some pubs. Believed to be Filipinos, they engaged in tipsy behaviour with customers till 3am. It was also reported that they were in Singapore on social visit passes and would return to their country every two weeks.
Sun, Jun 14, 2009
The Straits Times
Is Changi Village jolly or sleazy?
By Estelle Low
It is Changi Village where, according to a report last Tuesday in Chinese newspaper Shin Min, some residents are unhappy with the noise and the presence of bargirls.
The Village, while largely tranquil in the daytime, has become a night draw with at least six pubs and a smattering of seafood restaurants. The hawker centre, known for its nasi lemak, is another attraction.
The Shin Min report said scantily dressed bargirls have been observed at some pubs. Believed to be Filipinos, they engaged in tipsy behaviour with customers till 3am. It was also reported that they were in Singapore on social visit passes and would return to their country every two weeks.