Sago Street, a one way road, connects South Bridge Road to Trengganu Street. The street, named so because many sago factories were located on it in the 1840s, is part of Chinatown.
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May I know what is Sago Street’s old name?
My mom used to call it “Sai yeng gai” (Cantonese dialect) – meaning street of the dead, because of the funeral parlours nearby.
What was Sago street named after?
What was Sago Street named after?i need to do this social studies homework i need it and one interesting fact about Sago street pls help
Hi, Cara,
Sago Street is named so because many Sago factories were located on it in the 1840s. You can click on the “Read Full Article” tab to view the fulltext of the article on Sago Street. The article also contains a list of references from where you can find more information on Sago Street.
i need to do this social studies homework i need it and one interesting fact about Sago street
Pls I need lots of info about Sago Street for my homework.
what was sago street named after?
hi,
I’ve gone through a few sources. However, none mention that Sago Street’s old name.