Moreover, according to the information provided by the Grain Bureau, the government has never issued a vendor license since 1994. In other words, by 20 19, I had obtained a vendor's license and worked for 25 years. At present, only 13 vendors in Singapore can sell ice cream in any public place, and 7 of them choose to set up stalls on Orchard Road to do business.
For example, the most famous one is Orchard Road "Grandpa Zhan's Ice Cream", which attracts people from all over the world to punch in. Nicholas Tse and Kwai Lun Mei recommended its 12 scene, and former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra also visited it. A simple handcart with various flavors of ice bricks in it. After the host cut it into pieces, put waffles or bread on it, and the magical taste makes people cool down instantly. The price of each ice cream is only S $65,438+S $0 to S $2.
Grandpa Lien Chan said, "It would be a pity if my uncle didn't sell ice cream locally, because it is a traditional ice cream in Singapore." He also said, I don't know if anyone will try to make Orchard Road sell ice cream in the future.
I think it is very important to standardize the development of a city, but can some humanistic traditions be properly preserved?