Dive into the heart of Singapore's cultural heritage with this self-guided audio tour, tailored for those intrigued by history, language, and architecture. This tour's topic leads you through the stories and sights of Kampong Glam, answering why Malay is Singapore’s national language when you might expect English or Mandarin. The journey is designed specifically for first-time visitors to the city, looking to uncover the district's hidden narratives. Your route begins on bustling Victoria Street with the colorful Rochor Centre and weaves through the historic Kampong Glam neighborhood. You'll start at the remnants of a multicultural past and end at the corner where local flavors abound, marking the end of your path through Singapore's lineage. Along the way, discover the Sultan Mosque, a remarkable religious landmark, and weave through the vibrant, narrow lanes lined with traditional shophouses. You'll learn the significance of the Haj pilgrimage while exploring Haji Lane and ponder Singapore's transformation along the streets once walked by royalty. Listen closely as the audio guide brings to life the mosaic of Kampong Glam's role in shaping Singapore's social and architectural fabric. The tour concludes as you encounter Singaporean cuisine, a testament to the diverse community that continues to shape this dynamic city.