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Bras Basah Road () is a one-way road in Singapore in the planning areas of
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and Downtown Core. The road starts at the junction of
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and
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, at the ERP gantry towards the Central Business District, and ends at the junction with
Nicoll Highway Nicoll Highway (; ms, Lebuhraya Nicoll; ta, நிகோல் நெடுஞ்சாலை) is a major arterial road in Singapore which links the junctions of Guillemard Road, Sims Way and Mountbatten Road in Kallang to the junctions of Espl ...
, beyond which it becomes Raffles Boulevard. Several landmarks including Fairmont Singapore, Raffles Hotel, Singapore Art Museum, Cathedral of the Good Shepherd and the
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are located along the road. A
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station with the same name,
Bras Basah MRT station Bras Basah MRT station is an underground Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station on the Circle line (CCL) located in the Museum planning area, Singapore. It is underneath Bras Basah Road, bordering Waterloo Street and Queen Street. Located next to ...
, is on the Circle Line.


Names

Bras Basah ( Modern Spelling: Beras Basah) means "wet rice" in
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– ''beras'' means harvested rice with
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removed, and ''basah'' means wet. The road is said to be so named because in the early days, a small river known as Fresh Water Stream or Sungei Bras Basah (Bras Basah River) used to exist here. The area was the gateway for boats that brought in tons of rice, and the rice may be laid on the river banks to dry, but the rice would often get wet at high tides. The area is now largely filled in, and the river Bras Basah (now the Stamford Canal) is mostly covered up. In the earliest plan of Singapore, Lieutenant Philip Jackson's 1822 Plan of Singapore, Bras Basah Road is shown as two separate roads. This map names the section between North Bridge Road and Beach Road as Church Street due to the presence of a
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chapel that stood at the corner of North Bridge Road and Bras Basah Road, while the section between North Bridge Road and Selegie Hill is named Selegy Street. Note however that the Jackson Plan is a proposal on how the road may be arranged, and the actual arrangement of the road at that time was different as shown in an actual map of 1825. The road was also referred to as College Street in a lease granted by
Thomas Stamford Raffles Sir Thomas Stamford Bingley Raffles (5 July 1781 – 5 July 1826) was a British statesman who served as the Lieutenant-Governor of the Dutch East Indies between 1811 and 1816, and Lieutenant-Governor of Bencoolen between 1818 and 1824. He is ...
in 1823 for the Raffles Institution as it was the location of the Institution, but the name did not gain currency and was soon forgotten. In an 1826 lease, the road was called Cross Road. The road appears on G.D. Coleman's 1836 Map of Singapore as Brass Bassa Road, the spelling used until the late 19th century when it was changed to Bras Basah. In the old days, the local Chinese referred to the road by several names according to the buildings that may be found along the road. These included ''Lau kha-ku-keng khau'' (老脚拘間口, "Old Gaol Mouth") in
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and ''Kau ka-ku hau'' (舊架古口) in Cantonese, a reference to an old gaol that was once located between Stamford Road and Bras Basah Road. The term ''kha ku'' means " fetters" in Hokkien, and the name in Cantonese is an adaptation of the Hokkien term. Another name, ''Ho-lan-se le-pai-tng pi'' (和蘭西禮拜堂邊) meaning "beside the French church", is a reference to the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd belonging to the French mission here. Another location used was ''Tek kok seng nong'' (德國神農) or "the German pharmacy", referring to a German-own pharmacy named after the mythical ruler Shennong that once stood at a corner of the street. Other names included ''Hai ki ang-neo toa-oh pi'' (海墘紅毛大學邊) or "beside the seaside English big school", referring to the Raffles Institution once sited here. In
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, this is pronounced as ''Hai gan hong mao da xue bian'', or simply as ''Da shu guan bian'' (大书馆边), meaning "beside the big school" (RI). In
Hakka The Hakka (), sometimes also referred to as Hakka Han, or Hakka Chinese, or Hakkas are a Han Chinese subgroup whose ancestral homes are chiefly in the Hakka-speaking provincial areas of Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi, Guangxi, Sichuan, Hunan, Zhej ...
, it may be called ''Thong kwong sen kei'', meaning "Thong Kwong Sen Street" after a Hakka-owned tailoring establishment on the road.


Landmarks

These are the major landmarks along Bras Basah (from east to west): * The Cathay *
Rendezvous Hotel The Rendezvous Hotel Singapore (formerly the Rendezvous Grand Hotel Singapore) is a hotel located on Bras Basah Road in the Museum District of Singapore, across from the Singapore Management University (SMU). It is located on the historic site of ...
* Manulife Centre *
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* Former Saint Joseph's Institution ( Singapore Art Museum) * Cathedral of the Good Shepherd * SMU Administration Building * Carlton Hotel *
CHIJMES CHIJMES (pronounced "''chimes''", acronym definition: ''Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus Middle Education School'') is a historic building complex in Singapore, which began life as a Catholic convent known as the ''Convent of the Holy Infant J ...
* Raffles Hotel * Raffles City and Fairmont Singapore *
South Beach, Singapore South Beach is a commercial and residential complex located on Beach Road in the Downtown Core of Singapore. It is composed of a hotel tower managed by JW Marriott Hotels, an office tower, shops and residences. The project includes the restor ...
* Civilian War Memorial


See also

*
Stamford Road Stamford Road (Chinese: 史丹福路; ms, Jalan Stamford) is a one-way road in Singapore within the planning areas of Downtown Core and Museum. The road continues after the traffic light junction of Nicoll Highway, Esplanade Drive and Raffles ...
*
Orchard Road Orchard Road, often known colloquially as simply Orchard, is a major –long road in the Central Area of Singapore. Known as a famous tourist attraction, it is an upscale shopping area of Singapore, with numerous internationally renowned depa ...
* Downtown Core * Marina Centre


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