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HSBC Building

Singapore Home

Straits Trading Building

Tung Centre

Singapore Land Tower

Maybank Tower

Bank Of China Building

Fullerton Hotel

Hitachi Tower

Caltex House

One Fullerton

Ew14/Ns26 Raffles Place

Clifford Centre

Change Alley Aerial Plaza

The Arcade

UOB Plaza

Clifford Pier

Cavenagh Bridge

Ocean Tower

Overseas Union House

Asian Civilization Museum

The Fullerton Waterboat House

Ocean Financial Centre

OUB Centre

Bharat Building

One Raffles Place

Ocean Building

Sinsov Building

Royal Brothers Building

Anderson Bridge

Dalhousie Obelisk

Merlion

Keppel Tat Lee Bank Building

Custom Harbor Front (old)

Old Merlion Park

Esplanade Park Tunnel


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Straits Trading Building is located 0.1 Kilometres away from HSBC Building. - 1 Photo(s) Featured.
Tung Centre is located 0.1 Kilometres away from HSBC Building. - 1 Photo(s) Featured.
Singapore Land Tower is located 0.1 Kilometres away from HSBC Building. Singapore Land Tower is located at 50 Raffles Place. - 1 Photo(s) Featured.

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