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    Most Bugis people speak a distinct regional language called Bugis (Basa Ugi) in addition to Indonesian. The Bugis language belongs to the South Sulawesi language group; other members include Makassarese, Toraja, Mandar and Massenrempulu. The name Bugis is an exonym which represents an older form of the name; (To) Ugi is the endonym.

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  2. Bugis ( Kampong Bugis in Malay) is an area in Singapore that covers Bugis Street now located within the Bugis Junction shopping mall. [1] [2] Bugis Street was renowned internationally from the 1950s to the 1980s for its nightly gathering of transvestites and transsexuals, a phenomenon that made it one of Singapore's most notable destinations ...

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    • Shop til you drop at Bugis Junction. Shopping Mall. The iconic fountain outside Bugis Junction | © Angela Koblitz / Culture Trip. Located right in the heart of Bugis and constantly flooded with shoppers, due to the numerous stores catering to all tastes, this is a must-visit spot, once you get off at the Bugis MRT station.
    • Grab a cocktail at Loof. Bar, Asian, $$$ Bartender preparing a cocktail | © Jacob Lund / Shutterstock. Here’s one of Singapore’s premier rooftop bars that has a classical Singaporean vibe, coupled with a quirky sensibility.
    • Kuan Yin Thong Hood Cho Temple. Buddhist Temple. Worshippers seen visiting the temple | © Angela Koblitz / Culture Trip. Built in 1884, this gorgeous temple is a great representation of traditional oriental temple architecture.
    • Hajjah Fatimah Mosque. Mosque. An Islamic mosque with traditional architecture | Angela Koblitz / © Culture Trip. Another part of Singapore’s historical architectural heritage, the Hajjah Fatimah Mosque was built in 1846 by the eponymous Malaccan merchant lady as gratitude for being saved in an arson attack and burglary that happened in her home.
  3. Bugis Street is a market in Singapore. The market has a great variety of exotic goods, mostly at bargain prices. Bugis Street is a remnant of the old Singapore. Old Asia Hands will remember old Bugis Street from the 1950s to the 1980s, when Bugis Street was famous as a nightly gathering place for transvestites and transexuals.

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    • Visit the Sultan Mosque. Sultan Mosque, otherwise known as Masjid Sultan, is a prominent mosque in Kampong Glam. It is also the largest unofficial centre of worship for local Muslims, so it’s a great place to visit if you’d like to have a more “local” experience here.
    • Enjoy the amazing cameras on display at the Vintage Camera Museum. If you’ve been to the Bugis and Kampong Glam area, you’ve probably noticed a large white camera nestled between the alleyways.
    • Admire the vibrant statues lining the Sri Krishnan Temple. Located just behind Bugis+ stands the striking Sri Krishnan Temple. Established in 1870, this is the only South Indian Hindu temple in Singapore.
    • Thrift for unique fashion items. Image credit (L-R): Vintagewknd – Vintage & Rework Official Facebook Page; ffivethriftshop Official Instagram Page. It’s undeniable that thrifting is one of the trendiest things to do in recent years.
  5. May 23, 2023 · Explore Bugis, a vibrant neighbourhood with Haji Lane, Arab Street and Kampong Glam, and discover its diverse culinary scene. From halal nasi padang to Michelin-starred unagi, from gelato waffles to wine bars, here are our top picks for a good time in Bugis.

  6. Nov 27, 2023 · Bugis is a cultural hub in Singapore with colorful streets, shops, and temples. Discover the best attractions, from Bugis Street Market to Sultan Mosque, and get tips on how to plan your trip.

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