Little India's Medley of Vivid Colours
By Nur Atiqah Mustafa & Nur Azira Khairil Anuar
Colourful lights line along the streets of Serangoon Road once again as Deepavali dawns upon us.
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Located in the heart of Little India is one of Singapore’s oldest Hindu temple, Sri Veeramakaliaman Temple. The distinguishing feature of the temple is its entrance tower where intricate and colourful carvings of Hindu deities can be seen. (PHOTO: Nur Azira Khairil Anuar)

The Sri Veeramakaliaman Temple is one of the main tourist attraction in Little India. From the aromas to the deities and shrine, tourists get to immerse themselves in a colourful and interesting culture with an authentic atmosphere. (PHOTO: Nur Azira Khairil Anuar)

To signify the Festival of Lights, over 30,000 metres of LED lights illuminated the streets from Selegie Road to Serangoon and Race Course Roads. (PHOTO: Nur Azira Khairil Anuar)

Located in the heart of Little India is one of Singapore’s oldest Hindu temple, Sri Veeramakaliaman Temple. The distinguishing feature of the temple is its entrance tower where intricate and colourful carvings of Hindu deities can be seen. (PHOTO: Nur Azira Khairil Anuar)
One of the challenges that we faced when taking the photos was trying to capture emotions in our images. We managed to capture the sights and colours that we wanted to portray, but we did not have people in the photos to add the touch of human element that would help it further.