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Source: www.spf.gov.sg |
Traffic Arrangements for
Chinese New Year Celebrations at Chinatown ¨C Light-Up Ceremony and
Street Bazaar |
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The Chinese New Year Celebrations 2007 will
be held from Saturday, 27 January 2007 to Saturday, 17 February 2007 at
Chinatown. |
The official light-up ceremony will take
place on 27 January 2007 from 7pm to 11pm. |
There will also be a street bazaar held from
27 January 2007 to 17 February 2007. |
On 27 January 2007, the following roads will
be closed to vehicular traffic to facilitate the light-up ceremony. |
From 3pm to 11pm : |
a. New Bridge Road (between Upper Cross
Street and Kreta Ayer Rd ); and |
b. Eu Tong Sen Street (between Outram Road
and Upper Cross Street ) |
From 3pm to 12 midnight: |
a. Pagoda Street; |
b. Temple Street; |
c. Trengganu Street; |
d. Sago Street; and |
e. Smith Street. |
Mosque Street will also be converted
into two-way traffic throughout the light-up ceremony from 3pm to
11pm. All public buses serving New Bridge Road and Eu Tong Sen
Street will be diverted during the road closure. |
As for the bazaar, the following roads
will be closed to vehicular traffic from 6pm to 11pm for weekdays
and from 6pm to 12 midnight the following day for weekends from 28
January 2007 to 16 February 2007. |
On 17 February 2007 (Chinese New
Year¡¯s eve), the same roads will be closed to traffic from 3pm to
12 midnight . |
a. Pagoda Street; |
b. Temple Street; |
c. Trengganu Street; |
d. Sago Street; and |
e. Smith Street. |
Motorists are advised to avoid the
above mentioned roads and the peripheral roads leading to the
affected area. Members of public intending to go to Chinatown are
strongly encouraged to use public transport services. |
Auxiliary Police Officers will be
stationed at all affected road junctions to assist motorists and
regulate traffic. A layout plan is shown on Annex A. |
PUBLIC AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT
SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
25 January 2007 @10.00am |
More..... (Annex A) |
Source: www.spf.gov.sg
Media Release 25 Jan 2007 |
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