Mosque Street, Singapore

Mosque Street (Chinese: 摩士街; Malay: Lebuh Masjid) is a one-way street located in Chinatown within the Outram Planning Area in Singapore.

The street used to have ten stables located there.

[1] After the Masjid Jamae was constructed at the current site between 1830 and 1835,[2] the street was named after it.

[1] It is also known as kit ling bio pi in Hokkien, meaning "beside the King's temple".

This Singapore road article is a stub.

Mosque Street, Chinatown, Singapore