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How to get to Dragon's Teeth Gate in Southwest by Metro, Bus or Ferry?

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Directions to Dragon's Teeth Gate (Southwest) with public transport

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Metro stations near Dragon's Teeth Gate in Southwest

  • Labrador Park (CC27),19 min walk,

Bus stations near Dragon's Teeth Gate in Southwest

  • Telok Blangah Rd - Opp Yeo's Bldg (14171),23 min walk,

Cable Car stations near Dragon's Teeth Gate in Southwest

  • Habourfront Station,25 min walk,
  • Imbiah Lookout Station,61 min walk,

Bus lines to Dragon's Teeth Gate in Southwest

  • 10,Tampines Int ↔ Kent Ridge Ter,
  • 30,Bedok Int ↔ Boon Lay Int,
  • 57,Bishan Int ↔ Bt Merah Int,
  • 61,Bt Batok Int ↔ Eunos Int,
  • 93,HarbourFront Int ↔ Eunos Int,
  • 97,Jurong East Int ↔ Marina Ctr Ter,
  • 100,Serangoon Int ↔ Ghim Moh Ter,
  • 120,Kg Bahru Ter ↺ Telok Blangah Hts,
  • 143,Toa Payoh Int ↔ Jurong East Int,
  • 166,Ang Mo Kio Int ↔ Clementi Int,
  • 176,Bt Panjang Int ↔ Bt Merah Int,
  • 188,Choa Chu Kang Int ↔ HarbourFront Int,
  • 963,Woodlands Int ↔ HarbourFront Int,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the nearest stations to Dragon's Teeth Gate?

    The nearest stations to Dragon's Teeth Gate are:

    • Labrador Park (CC27) is 1459 meters away, 19 min walk.
    • Telok Blangah Rd - Opp Yeo's Bldg (14171) is 1732 meters away, 23 min walk.
    • Habourfront Station is 1902 meters away, 25 min walk.
    • Imbiah Lookout Station is 4705 meters away, 61 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Dragon's Teeth Gate?

    These Bus lines stop near Dragon's Teeth Gate: 143, 188, 97

  • Which Metro lines stop near Dragon's Teeth Gate?

    These Metro lines stop near Dragon's Teeth Gate: CIRCLE LINE

  • What’s the nearest metro station to Dragon's Teeth Gate in Southwest?

    The nearest metro station to Dragon's Teeth Gate in Southwest is Labrador Park (CC27). It’s a 19 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest cable car station to Dragon's Teeth Gate in Southwest?

    The nearest cable car station to Dragon's Teeth Gate in Southwest is Habourfront Station. It’s a 25 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Metro to Dragon's Teeth Gate in Southwest?

    The CIRCLE LINE is the first Metro that goes to Dragon's Teeth Gate in Southwest. It stops nearby at 05:55.

  • What time is the last Metro to Dragon's Teeth Gate in Southwest?

    The CIRCLE LINE is the last Metro that goes to Dragon's Teeth Gate in Southwest. It stops nearby at 23:47.

  • What time is the first Bus to Dragon's Teeth Gate in Southwest?

    The 93 is the first Bus that goes to Dragon's Teeth Gate in Southwest. It stops nearby at 05:35.

  • What time is the last Bus to Dragon's Teeth Gate in Southwest?

    The 30 is the last Bus that goes to Dragon's Teeth Gate in Southwest. It stops nearby at 01:09.

  • What time is the first Cable Car to Dragon's Teeth Gate in Southwest?

    The SENTOSA LINE is the first Cable Car that goes to Dragon's Teeth Gate in Southwest. It stops nearby at 08:46.

  • What time is the last Cable Car to Dragon's Teeth Gate in Southwest?

    The MOUNT FABER LINE is the last Cable Car that goes to Dragon's Teeth Gate in Southwest. It stops nearby at 21:33.

  • How much is the Bus fare to Dragon's Teeth Gate?

    The Bus fare to Dragon's Teeth Gate costs about $1.09 - $2.25.

  • How much is the Metro fare to Dragon's Teeth Gate?

    The Metro fare to Dragon's Teeth Gate costs about $0.49 - $2.37.

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Dragon's Teeth Gate Address: Labrador Villa Road street in Southwest

Dragon's Teeth Gate, Southwest
Dragon's Teeth Gate, SouthwestLong Ya Men (simplified Chinese: 龙牙门; traditional Chinese: 龍牙門; pinyin: lóngyámén; Malay: Batu Berlayar) or Dragon's Teeth Gate, is the name Chinese explorer Wang Dayuan recorded for Batu Belayar, a craggy granite outcrop that formerly stood at the gateway to Keppel Harbour in Singapore. In his description, “The strait runs between the two hills of the Danmaxi (Temasek) natives which looked like dragon’s teeth.” From there, the name Long Ya Men or Dragon Teeth’s Gate was born. The rocky outcrop served as navigational aids to ancient mariners sailing through the swift waters of the narrow channel between them, but was subsequently destroyed by the British in 1848 to widen the channel for larger vessels to sail through. In 2005, a symbolic replica was erected by the Singapore government near its original site to mark the role it played in Singapore's maritime history.Long Ya Men was documented in Wang Dayuan's travelogue Daoyi Zhilüe as one of the two settlements of Temasek. It was marked in the Mao Kun navigational map historical maritime annal Wubei Zhi said to date from the voyages of Ming dynasty's Admiral Zheng He. Long Ya Men in the map was also used to refer to the strait between Sentosa island and Labrador Point, and named after a pinnacle of stone that was called Batu Berlayar, which means "Sail Rock" in Malay. Another suggestion is that it refers to the Singapore Main Strait south of Pulau Satumu. The Long Ya Men's unique features was said to have assisted Zheng He in navigating the waters around Singapore during his seven maritime voyages to the west between 1405 and 1433 AD.
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