HISTORY Built in 1910, this heritage property housed Singapore's first Eu Yan Sang traditional Chinese pharmacy owned by Eu Tong Sen, who expanded his family business from Malaya to Singapore and now has a main street in Chinatown named after him. The shophouses were designed by Alfred Bidwell from the firm Swan & Maclaren- the architect responsible for the design of Singapore's iconic Raffles Hotel.
HISTORY Built in 1910, this heritage property housed Singapore's first Eu Yan Sang traditional Chinese pharmacy owned by Eu Tong Sen, who expanded his family business from Malaya to Singapore and now has a main street in Chinatown named after him. The shophouses were designed by Alfred Bidwell from the firm Swan & Maclaren- the architect responsible for the design of Singapore's iconic Raffles Hotel.
HISTORY Built in 1910, this heritage property housed Singapore's first Eu Yan Sang traditional Chinese pharmacy owned by Eu Tong Sen, who expanded his family business from Malaya to Singapore and now has a main street in Chinatown named after him. The shophouses were designed by Alfred Bidwell from the firm Swan & Maclaren- the architect responsible for the design of Singapore's iconic Raffles Hotel.