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Historically, Geylang has been dubbed Singapore’s red-light district, a reputation rooted in its past. From the establishment of temples predating Singapore's founding to its role as a refuge for migrant workers, the area bears a complex legacy. During the early days, Geylang’s alleys were governed by gangs, with conflicts involving baseball bats and territorial disputes. Such tales contribute to the neighborhood's edgy mystique.