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Peck Seah Street, Singapore

Peck Seah Street, SingaporePeck Seah Street, Singapore (27 July, 2017)


Peck Seah Street is a minor street in the southern part of the Singapore Central Business District. It forms the shape of the letter J, with one end starting at Maxwell Road in the north, and the other ending at the intersection with Tras Street, where it continues as Gopeng Street.

Peck Seah Street was named after Seah Peck Seah, who served as a Justice of Peace. Members of the Seah family are prominent in Singapore and were influential in the Ngee Ann Kongsi.

Map of Peck Seah Street, Singapore

Sights along Peck Seah Street

  1. Oasia Hotel Downtown (GPS: 1.27593, 103.84426)
  2. Seng Wong Beo (GPS: 1.27576, 103.84485)

Peck Seah Street, SingaporePeck Seah Street, Singapore (11 July 2011)


Peck Seah Street roadsignPeck Seah Street roadsign (27 July, 2017)

Peck Seah Street Singapore on Google Street View

Peck Seah Street Singapore (Mar 2022)

References

  1. Singapore Street Names by Victor R Savage and Brenda S.A. Yeoh (2004), ISBN 981-210-364-3

List of the Streets in Singapore; Discover Singapore

 Sights in Singapore

 Latest updates on Penang Travel Tips

Streets of Singapore and Map of Singapore Streets

Singapore MRT and Map of Singapore MRT

Postal Districts of Singapore and Map of Singapore Postal Districts

Planning Areas of Singapore and Map of Singapore Planning Areas

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