Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Singapore River Stories

Posted by noelbynature

The Ampulets blog goes on a tour of the Singapore River and hears stories from Han San Yuan, one of the voices on the 2007 documentary Invisible City.


Mr Han had an endless stream of stories about Singapore’s past against the backdrop of the river. There was the story about a drawbridge that refused to draw; the story about that white statue of Sir Stamford Raffles; the story of Indian convicts shipped by the British Indian Company to build their post on this island (the prison quarters supposedly where the Singapore Management University now stands); the story of Chinese reformist Kang Youwei’s supposed temporary abode where the UOB bank now is (and a poem Kang had written from the 3rd storey room overlooking the Singapore River); the story of the Yuan dynasty porcelain found by the river and the foot of Fort Canning which was, more importantly, the location of the keramat of the last Malay king in Singapore…

Read more about the Singapore River stories here.

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