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In Singapore, the neighbourhood known as Bugis (Kampong Bugis in Malay) includes Bugis Street, which is currently a part of the Bugis Junction retail centre. During the 1950s to 1980s, Bugis Street gained international recognition for hosting regular gatherings of transvestites and transsexuals. This phenomenon made Bugis Street one of Singapore's most popular tourist spots for foreign tourists during that time. Prior to that, the nightly transsexual sex market culture was disrupted and eventually ended due to underground excavation for the construction of the Bugis MRT station. This marked the end of a vibrant and distinctive period in Singapore's history. The old Bugis Street is now a rather large boulevard with cobblestones that is positioned between the structures of the Bugis Junction retail centre. Alternatively, the street currently referred to as "Bugis Street" by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board was actually built from New Bugis Street, which was once known as Albert Street. It is advertised as "the largest street-shopping location in Singapore".