This quiet and nostalgia estate located near our National Stadium at Kallang will be demolished for new development by end of 2016. This is one of the oldest public housing before Singapore independence in 1965. The estate is located beside a river. The low rise structurew and unique design makes the estate special. Over the weekend, there was event for the public & residents where some have lived there for more than 50years. Event items like dance, flea markets , free hair cut for elderly and toddlers were organised on that weekend. The event started with a heavy rain but the rain died down thus the event continued with much success.
recorded by FujiFilm X100 and XE-2 (55-200mm)
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Saturday, April 11, 2015
Friday, April 3, 2015
Pulau Ubin over Easter Weekend
Packed with snacks, soft drinks and food, we headed to Changi Village in the early morning of Easter Friday. It is a public holiday and we expect the island to be crowded with lots of visitors. Therefore we reach there early at 830am.
In my camera bag, I load it with the Fuji X100 and Fuji XE2 with 55-200mm.
The bum boat ride to the Ubin Island, is the start of getting the nostalgic feeling that you are back to the older days of Singapore.
Once reaching the Ubin Jetty, the feeling of old Singapore becomes real. As a family, we hike for 30mins and reached a side of a river bank and started our picnic. After picnic, we had a hiking session along the nature route of the island.
The weather was great with no strong sunlight.
As we are exploring the island, there are lots of photo opportunities too. We can witness the old zinc roofed houses that was once a common sight in Singapore. We can see Horn bill birds and other nature stuff as we walk along the route.
The faces of the Pulau Ubin are important part of the identity of this nostalgic place. I wonder what would it be in 10-20 years time when they are retired etc.
This is a living museum in Singapore:-)
In my camera bag, I load it with the Fuji X100 and Fuji XE2 with 55-200mm.
The bum boat ride to the Ubin Island, is the start of getting the nostalgic feeling that you are back to the older days of Singapore.
Once reaching the Ubin Jetty, the feeling of old Singapore becomes real. As a family, we hike for 30mins and reached a side of a river bank and started our picnic. After picnic, we had a hiking session along the nature route of the island.
The weather was great with no strong sunlight.
Ready for fishing vs ready for picnic |
Bumboat to Ubin |
Broken handle on boat |
Busy day for the bumboat operators |
My Son Hector |
Tanker vs our mini Bumboat |
As we are exploring the island, there are lots of photo opportunities too. We can witness the old zinc roofed houses that was once a common sight in Singapore. We can see Horn bill birds and other nature stuff as we walk along the route.
PU- Pulau Ubin |
One of the last kampong in the island |
Picnic site |
Enjoying his food |
water droplets |
Found a nice Lotus Pond |
Lotus Pond reflection |
A traditional Chinese kampong house |
A old Granite quarry now filled with water. I used to jump into such quarry for swim during my teens. But it is consider too dangerous now. |
The faces of the Pulau Ubin are important part of the identity of this nostalgic place. I wonder what would it be in 10-20 years time when they are retired etc.
This is a living museum in Singapore:-)
The Trip ends with a Ice dessert at Changi Point |
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