Explore Our Story Maps
Step into the vibrant history of Singapore with our carefully curated collection of Story Maps. With immersive and interactive multimedia content from the National Library of Singapore and National Archives of Singapore, our Story Maps take you on a journey through the city-state’s remarkable urban transformation since Independence. From the bustling streets of Chinatown to the tranquil green spaces of Bukit Timah, our Story Maps bring the past to life and reveal the rich cultural, social, and architectural heritage of Singapore.
Experience the hidden histories and untold stories of Singapore’s most iconic places, as we chart the course of the city-state’s evolution through time and space. Combining digitised maps and the stunning digital photographs and multimedia content from the library and archives, each Story Map is a fascinating exploration of how the past has shaped the present, and how Singapore continues to innovate and transform. Join us on a journey of discovery, as we uncover the stories of Singapore’s past and present, one Story Map at a time.
Central Area | |
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Also referred to as the city centre, this area is both the economic and historic heart of Singapore. Click here to view the story maps of this area and discover its history. | |
Historic Districts | |
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The historic districts of Boat Quay, Chinatown, Kampong Glam and Little India are among the oldest places in Singapore. Find out more about their history here. | |
The Heartland | |
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‘Heartland’ refers, in general, to the housing estates beyond the city centre. You can view our story maps of these estates here and be amazed by the stories within. | |
Green and Blue | |
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Singapore is known all the world over as the ‘Garden City’. Find out more about the green and blue spaces that gave Singapore this reputation here . | |
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1. Central Area photo by chensiyuan [CC BY-SA 4.0]
2. Historic Districts photo by Erwin Soo [CC BY-SA 2.0]
3. Heartland photo by William Cho [CC BY-SA 2.0]
4. Green and Blue photo by chensiyuan [CC BY-SA 4.0]