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Explore the first L-shaped shopping mall built in the 1960s. In the 1920s, Toa Payoh was a vast stretch of swampy land with vegetable farms, fishponds and dwelling huts. It was a notorious squatter district then; until the early 1960s when the squatters moved out and clearing work was able to commence. That was when the redevelopment started. Toa Payoh was the first prototype town centre in Singapore. Visit some of the shops in the mall with a long-standing history. From Mama shops selling sundries, retail shops selling fashion apparels to coffeeshops selling famous local delights, you will enjoy good food and plenty of shopping! Landmarks |