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| | CPAmedia.com: Sitting on the Dock of the Bay - Singapore's Restored Boat Quay |
 | | Boat Quay, though, would still be used for many years to come by Chinese traders, mostly for the passage of goods from the Straits Settlements or Southeast Asia. |
 | | Clarke Quay, named after a Singapore governor from the 1870's, Sir Andrew Clarke, is somewhat less geared towards the slick and trendy, but rather towards families and the slightly less flamboyant crowd. |
 | | The streets off Clarke Quay, pointing like the arms of a starfish away from a central square, are lined with shops, souvenir and bric-a-brac stalls, and a few funfair-like attractions. |
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