In the heart of Singapore’s Chinatown, despite its unassuming modern appearance, there is a historically infamous street. Known for its macabre past, “death houses” inundated Sago Lane, places to send the terminally ill to die during the 20th century.

Sago Lane derives from the sago factories that were prominent in the area, becoming a staple export for Singapore in 1834. In its former days, the area annually produced nearly 8,000 tons, with 30 factories. Cantonese settlers with occupations such as traders, coolies, hawkers, peddlers, resided in the area. Sag0 Street, nearby, was predominantly known for its prostitutes and brothels.

Its nickname, *Sei Yan Gai *(“Street of the Dead”), would gain notoriety due to its macabre functions in the 20th century. As mentioned, death house…

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