Discover the Charm of Moo Moo the Cat Portrait
Explore the whimsical Moo Moo the Cat Portrait, a unique artistic gem in Singapore's lively Chinatown, perfect for cat lovers and art enthusiasts.
A brief summary to Moo Moo the Cat Portrait (Moo Moo was adopted)
- Keong Saik Rd., #83, Singapore, Chinatown, 089168, SG
- Monday 12 am-12 am
- Tuesday 12 am-12 am
- Wednesday 12 am-12 am
- Thursday 12 am-12 am
- Friday 12 am-12 am
- Saturday 12 am-12 am
- Sunday 12 am-12 am
Moo Moo the Cat Portrait is a unique artistic attraction located in the bustling area of Chinatown, Singapore. This captivating spot showcases the portrait of Moo Moo, a beloved feline who has captured the hearts of many. The vibrant colors and lively depiction of Moo Moo offer a whimsical experience for visitors, inviting them to immerse themselves in the artistic representation of this adorable cat. As you stroll through the area, the portrait serves as a perfect backdrop for memorable photographs, allowing you to capture the essence of your visit to this charming locale. The attraction is not just about the art; it is also a celebration of the bond between humans and their feline friends. Visitors can enjoy learning about Moo Moo's story and the inspiration behind the portrait, making it a heartwarming experience for both cat lovers and art enthusiasts. Located within the dynamic streets of Chinatown, Moo Moo the Cat Portrait is easily accessible, providing a delightful pause in your exploration of the area's rich cultural tapestry. Don’t miss the chance to engage with fellow visitors, share stories, and perhaps even discover other hidden gems within this vibrant neighborhood. Whether you're an art connoisseur or simply looking for a quirky spot to relax and appreciate creativity, Moo Moo the Cat Portrait is a delightful attraction that promises to leave you with a smile and a fond memory of your time spent in Singapore's Chinatown.
Local tips
- Visit during the early morning or late afternoon for the best lighting for photos.
- Bring your camera to capture your own artistic renditions with Moo Moo's portrait.
- Check local guides for any special events or exhibitions that might coincide with your visit.
Getting There
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Walking
If you are at the Chinatown MRT Station (NE4), take Exit A. Once you exit, turn left and walk along the main road, Pagoda Street. Continue straight until you reach the intersection with Smith Street. Turn right onto Smith Street and walk until you reach the junction with Keong Saik Road. Turn left onto Keong Saik Road, and you will find Moo Moo the Cat Portrait at #83 on your left side.
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Walking
From the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, head out to the main road (Temple Street) and walk towards the east. At the intersection, turn left onto South Bridge Road. Walk straight until you reach the junction with Keong Saik Road. Turn right onto Keong Saik Road, and Moo Moo the Cat Portrait will be located at #83 on your right.
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Walking
If you are at Chinatown Complex, exit the complex and head towards Smith Street. Turn right and walk to the end of Smith Street. At the intersection, turn left onto Keong Saik Road, and Moo Moo the Cat Portrait will be at #83 on your left.
Attractions Nearby to Moo Moo the Cat Portrait (Moo Moo was adopted)
- Nasi Padang Chinatown Complex Mum Daughter Kitchen
- Chinatown Complex
- Chinatown Complex Market & Food Centre
- Liao Fan Hawker Chan (Chinatown)
- Kreta Ayer Square
- Hawker Center
- Kreta Ayer link wall painting
- Board games
- Chinatown Food Street
- Temple Cats
- Chinatown Street Market
- Buddha Tooth Relic Temple
- Mural: Lanterns
- Mural: Chinatown home
- Street Mural
Landmarks nearby to Moo Moo the Cat Portrait (Moo Moo was adopted)
- Everyday Tour Company - Bespoke Food, Design & Culture Walks
- Sri Layan Sithi Vinayagar Temple
- CSW Hostel (formerly known as Century Service World)
- Chinatown Visitor Centre @CVC
- Former Tong Ah Building
- Mid-Autumn Festival by Yip Yew Chong
- Maxwell MRT Station (TE18)
- Chinatown Singapore
- Chinatown Walking Street
- Former Opium Den
- Upper Barracks
- Zhun Ti Gong 準提宫
- Sri Mariamman Temple
- ST Signature Chinatown
- CHOCOELF Specialty Chocolate Cafe (South Bridge Rd)