Fort Canning Park is one of the historical places in Singapore that had been through the history.Malay and Chinese historical records had stated the hill as the centre of kingdom that rose around AD1300.It was stated that the royal palace of the ancient rulers had probably stood there,which is once a "Forbidden Hill".The Fort was named in 1861 in the honour of Viscount Charles John Canning,the First Viceroy of India.From then onwards,it was used as a military base,first by the British,next by the Japanese during World War II and lastly by the Republic's Armed Forces.
Monday, July 26, 2010
Sunday, July 25, 2010
The National Museum of Singapore
The National Museum of Singapore, a cultural icon of the nation located at the heart of the city. It is Singapore's oldest museum, with a long history dating back. In 1984, it was established as the Singapore Institution Committee. It was not named as National Museum Of Singapore but instead named as Raffles Library and Museum.
For more informations on the history of The National Museum of Singapore, you can visit http://www.nationalmuseum.sg/nms/nms_html/nms_content_3.asp?cat=Our_history .
The National Museum was officially opened on 12 October 1887, which also marked the golden Jubilee years of Queen Victoria. As Singapore was still under British rule, the country celebrated her birthday by making the official opening on Queen Victoria's birthdate. The building was opened by Governor Sir Frederick Weld.
The Building restored during the Silver Jubilee Year of Singapore's Independence was reopened by Mr Goh Chok Tong. First Deputy Prime Minister. 16 November 1990."The board says " This building was reopened after a three-year development on its 119th year by His Excellency President S R Nathan on 7th December 2006."
The tablet says "Designed by H E McCallun and Major J F McNair. Built in 1886-1887. It housed Singapore's first museum and library, the Raffles Library and Museum. It was renamed the National Museum in 1960."
The museum features a lot of artefacts based on history and arts of Sin
gapore that brings out the beauty of Singapore in the past.
gapore that brings out the beauty of Singapore in the past.
In 1993, the National Museum became a part of the National Heritage Board in Singapore.
#Did you know... At the main entrance hall of the National Museum, if you look up, you will see 50 Victorian patterned stained-glass panels on the Rotunda Dome. The 50 glass panels was actually made to commemorate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee years.
For more informations on the history of The National Museum of Singapore, you can visit http://www.nationalmuseum.sg/nms/nms_html/nms_content_3.asp?cat=Our_history .
Merlion
The Merlion was an imaginary creature which has a head of a lion and a body of a fish.It is a mascot of Singapore.The fish body comes from Singapore's old name back when it was a fishing village,Temasek,which means sea town.The lion head then represents Singapura,a lion city.It is now a logo of Singapore Tourism Board(STB).
Peranakan Museum
The Peranakan Museum is a museum in Singapore which specialises in Peranakan culture.On 1st January 2006,the museum was closed for major revamp.At its closure,the management chose the peranakan culture theme over children's museum and Chinese ceramic museum.This makes the museum to be able to house Peranakan artefacts and wares.It also include plans for Peranakan themed
eateries and shops.
Kampong Glam
The area's name is derived from two words.Kampong means settlement or village and Glam or Gelam then refers to a type of plant,eucalyptus which grew in that area in the past.In 1819,Kampong Galm was home to the Malays in Singapore.Under the Raffles Plan of 1822,Kampong Glam was designated for the Sultan and his family,the malay communities and merchants from the Arab.
In the early 20th century,economical activities expanded in that area as new shophouses were built there.Since the 1980s,it was declared as a national heritage site and have been protected for conservation.Some of the conserved sites include the Sultan Mosque,the Hajjah Fatimah Mosque and the Istana Kampong Glam which is the palace of the former Sultan.
For more information,please visit the site at:http://www.singapore-vacation-attractions.com/kampong-glam.html
Little India
Little India is an area which the majority of ethnic Tamils reside in.Its location along the Serangoon originally made it attractive for raising cattle, and trade in livestock was once prominent in the area.Little India was said to be blessed with good grassland and water,thus attracted many Tamils to this area.In 1990,a distinctive Indian community was formed.
Eventually, other economic activities developed,and in the 20th century, the area began to look like a Tamil ethnic neighbourhood.For cultural heritage,many of the commercial usages are still concentrated in Little India.
For more information,please visit the site at:http://www.etour-singapore.com/little-india.html
Chinatown
Under Sir Stamford Raffles' Plan,the area was originally a division where Chinese Immigrants stay in.As Singapore gradually grew into a modern society,Chinese immigrants began to settle into other parts of the island.Chinatown has been overcrowded since the founding of Singapore in 1819.Different dialects were categorised into residing in different roads.The area signifies the history of the Chinese.
Surprisingly, in the Chinese community,is the most important temple for Indians, the Sri Mariamman Hindu Tamil Temple, and the mosques, Al-Abrar Mosque at Telok Ayer Street and Jamae Mosque at Mosque Street, as well as the Fukien Thien Hock Keng Temple of 1830 to 1842.
For those who are interested in Singapore’s Chinese culture and history, Chinatown is a good place to start as it has a mixture of heritage and shopping together.
For more information,you can visit this website at:http://www.chinatownology.com/singapore.html
Surprisingly, in the Chinese community,is the most important temple for Indians, the Sri Mariamman Hindu Tamil Temple, and the mosques, Al-Abrar Mosque at Telok Ayer Street and Jamae Mosque at Mosque Street, as well as the Fukien Thien Hock Keng Temple of 1830 to 1842.
For those who are interested in Singapore’s Chinese culture and history, Chinatown is a good place to start as it has a mixture of heritage and shopping together.
For more information,you can visit this website at:http://www.chinatownology.com/singapore.html
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Thian Hock Keng Temple
The construction of the temple was completed in 1842. There was no sparing in expenses. Thian Hock Keng is considered the oldest and most important Fukien and Hokien temple in Singapore.
In 1819, after the British built a trading port in Singapore, early Chinese immigrants started to cross the dangerous South China Sea to come to Singapore. Then, in 1821 - 1822 a joss house was built to allow the immigrants to pray and thank the Goddess Mazu (the goddess of the sea) for their safe arrival and voyage.
The temple was then built on the site from 1839 - 1842.
For more information, you can visit
http://www.thianhockkeng.com.sg/aboutus.htmlSt. Andrew's Cathedral
In 1823,Sir Stamford Raffles selected a good site for the Anglican Church which is near the Padang.As a result,the area surrounding the site which was occupied by the Europeans had to be cleared for the construction of the church.The foundation was laid on 9th November 1835.The church was built by George Drumgoole Coleman.It was strike twice by the lightning.
In 1942,during the Japanese invasion of Singapore,the Cathedral's nave was converted into a casualty station to care for the wounded and when all hospitals were overcrowded with the casualties by the constant bombing and artillery fire by the Japanese invaders. The Nave's floor was blood-stained and in the yard were bombed out military vehicles.
#Interesting Facts:Coating of the interior walls and pillars with a composition made from shell lime.The walls and pillars after a period of drying were rubbed with rock crystals or rounded stones,leaving a remarkably smooth and glossy surface.
St. Andrew's Cathedral will continue to be a national monument as it has been throughout its history.
In 1942,during the Japanese invasion of Singapore,the Cathedral's nave was converted into a casualty station to care for the wounded and when all hospitals were overcrowded with the casualties by the constant bombing and artillery fire by the Japanese invaders. The Nave's floor was blood-stained and in the yard were bombed out military vehicles.
#Interesting Facts:Coating of the interior walls and pillars with a composition made from shell lime.The walls and pillars after a period of drying were rubbed with rock crystals or rounded stones,leaving a remarkably smooth and glossy surface.
St. Andrew's Cathedral will continue to be a national monument as it has been throughout its history.
Sri Mariamman Temple
Located at the heart of Chinatown,the temple has been a landmark to generations of Hindus worshippers.The building of the temple was an inspiration of Mr Naraina Pillai.In 1827,a temple structure of wood and attap was formed and built at South Bridge Road.A small deity of Mother Goddess"Sinna Amman"was installed by Mr Pillai when the temple was built.
#Interesting Fact:This deity still has its divinity in the main sanctum of the present-day temple.
Now,there are improvements made such as addition of a new viewing gallery and the construction of a three-storey complex complete with elaborate facade,spacious interior and technologically superior facilities.
Friday, July 23, 2010
Asian Civilizations Museum (Empress place building)
The Asian Civilisation Museum is a museum which specialises in the history of China, Southeast Asia, South Asia and the West Asia. It first opened at Armenian Street in the central business district area in 1997. Then opened in the Empress Place Building in 2003.
The original building was much more smaller than the present one, it was designed byJFA McNairin the mid 1860s. It was actually the office of the Colonial Secretary.The building was then re-named as the Empress Place Building in the honor of Queen Victoria. The museum was the place for the Citizen's Registry, Immigration Department and Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages.
For more informations, you can visit http://www.acm.org.sg/home/home.asp
Thursday, July 22, 2010
The Singapore River
The Singapore River is 11 metres starting from Kim Seng Bridge. Initially, the city of Singapore grew around the port therefore, the river mouth, which as the old port of Singapore became the centre of trade, commence and finance.
This is the place where the early people lived. The Chinese and Indians on the South bank, whereas the Malays in Kampongs at the further upstream of the river and the Indian. The temples and other places of worships still remains near the river.
In the 1880s, there was swift urbanization and expanding trade, these brought water pollution to the river caused by the litterings of rubbish, sewage and other pollutants such as oil spills and waste water from and boats and nearby industries.
It was then in 1977, the then Prime minister Lee Kuan Yew set a goal of cleaning the river in the next 10 years. Actions of cleaning of the river were made and indeed, 10 years later, the project of cleaning the river was a huge success.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Others
DHOBY GHAUT
In 1920s, many washermen from India came to Singapore to work for money by washing clothes, therefore, the name of Dhoby Ghaut( the place to wash clothings in hindi) was given.
HAW PAR VILLA
The place was built in 1937 by brothers Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par who are the developers of the Tiger Balm (a heat rub). It was oricinally called as the "Tiger Balm Gardens", but renamed and reopened as "Haw Par Villa" in 1985. The park contains scenes depicted from old chinese folklores, legends and histories.
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Entertainment Centre
The famous Entertainment centre that everybody went in the past were Gay World(Happy World),New World and Great World.Gay World was a popular entertainment centre before the advent of television and shopping malls.It combined a heady mix of eastern and western forms of entertainment including movies,opera,gaming.
Gay World was an sporting arena.It has a indoor stadium called Gay World Indoor Stadium.It was later renamed as Geylang Indoor Stadium.Boxing and wrestling fights attracted crowds to the Gay World Stadium who paid only 20 cents to see famous wrestlers like Tiger Ahmad.The Gay World Stadium occasionally held circus shows.It also consist of four cinemas that became a favourite for courting couples.Lastly,there was also a sport hall that can accommodate 300 couples.
For more information,you can visit the website:http://infopedia.nl.sg/articles/SIP_1044_2006-06-01.html
Gay World was an sporting arena.It has a indoor stadium called Gay World Indoor Stadium.It was later renamed as Geylang Indoor Stadium.Boxing and wrestling fights attracted crowds to the Gay World Stadium who paid only 20 cents to see famous wrestlers like Tiger Ahmad.The Gay World Stadium occasionally held circus shows.It also consist of four cinemas that became a favourite for courting couples.Lastly,there was also a sport hall that can accommodate 300 couples.
For more information,you can visit the website:http://infopedia.nl.sg/articles/SIP_1044_2006-06-01.html
Entertainment and More...
Wayang Kulit
Wayang Kulit refers to puppet theatre. It is a special form of theatre using light and shadow only. A white cloth is served as the screen and when the lights on, shadows are casted on the cloth.
A puppet player will sit behind the screen and tells the story while traditional orchestra plays a suitable music in the background.
Motion Picture
The motion pictures were introduced in late 19th century and was well received in North America and Europe. In 1902, silent films arrived in Singapore. When the films became more popular, venues of older forms of entertainment such as Chinese opera and bangsawan (Malay opera) were converted to Cinemas by their owners.
The Shaw Brothers Pte Ltd emerged in 1930s as a dominant player. By 1939, their business had expanded to a chain of 139 cinemas, spreading across Singapore, Malaya and neighbouring regions.
Films from Hollywood were very popular and made up 70% of the films in late 1930s, the rest were British, Chinese and Indian Films.
Wayang Kulit refers to puppet theatre. It is a special form of theatre using light and shadow only. A white cloth is served as the screen and when the lights on, shadows are casted on the cloth.
A puppet player will sit behind the screen and tells the story while traditional orchestra plays a suitable music in the background.
Motion Picture
The motion pictures were introduced in late 19th century and was well received in North America and Europe. In 1902, silent films arrived in Singapore. When the films became more popular, venues of older forms of entertainment such as Chinese opera and bangsawan (Malay opera) were converted to Cinemas by their owners.
The Shaw Brothers Pte Ltd emerged in 1930s as a dominant player. By 1939, their business had expanded to a chain of 139 cinemas, spreading across Singapore, Malaya and neighbouring regions.
Films from Hollywood were very popular and made up 70% of the films in late 1930s, the rest were British, Chinese and Indian Films.
Story Books
In the 1960s, the newspaper teaches Malay so as to breakdown language barriers between the different races in Singapore. Malay lessons were taught to Chinese and Malay language was emphasised.
Chinese stories will be written into Malay edition whereas Malay stories were written in Chinese editions.
Musics
During the older times where entertainment were limited, runner-ups and winners had the chance to produce music CDs and copies.
Dressings
The dressings were Kebayas. Hibiscus were imprinted on the Kebayas as it was Malaysia's national flower.
Television,Fan and Lamp!!
Thursday, July 15, 2010
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