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This site uses Google Analytics to monitor search terms. Here are some of the search terms used which will be developed into full posts later. Meanwhile, I am updating them here in a Q & A format.

Q. Busiest period in Pulau Ubin.

Weekends and Public holidays are usually crowded with visitors. It get worse during long weekends holidays and there would be long queues at both Changi point ferry terminal and Pulau Ubin jetty and long wait ordering food. Most bikes are rented out too. On the other hand, its quiet during weekdays and passengers have to wait much longer for boats to fill up. But Ubin is more tranquil and shy animals more likely to be seen. Normal weekends would be the best with frequent boat departures from Ubin until 7.30pm when visitors dwindles down.

Q. Best times to visit Pulau Ubin.

Do check links on this site for the current temperature range. Anything above 31°C would be stifling hot. The other is to check the peak tides which coincide with refreshing breezes.

December to March is cooler which coincide with North East Monsoon, along with arrivals of migratory birds. Haze from Indonesia may occur during prolong periods of dry weather from June to September, affecting sensitive lungs and reduced visibility for photography. On the other hand, its durian season plus opportunities to photograph island festivals.

Q. Internet access in Pulau Ubin

There are no internet cafes on Pulau Ubin so you’ll need to use 3g wireless access. Make sure your signals are not picked up by Malaysian telcos to avoid ‘bill shock’.

Update: Jan 2012, Starhub has apparently cleaned up their act, their signals stayed locked throughout the whole day while we were trekking. My friend is able to browse and surf faster than in mainland Singapore.

Q. Dengue fever and Malaria outbreaks in Pulau Ubin?

There are no outbreaks in recent knowledge. Visitors get bitten by mosquitoes and inevitably worry about risks of getting dengue or malaria so bring along a mosquito spray. Those containing DEET are most effective. You can also click on www.dengue.gov.sg for current information.

Q. Nparks Toilets

This is an important question. Especially for those who prefer to hold their bladders than to do it in the bushes. The toilets are located far apart at beaches like Noordin Beach, Marman Beach, Jelutong Beach, the visitor centre at Ubin village and at Chek Jawa. Make sure you bring your own toilet rolls as selfish visitors are known to have taken entire rolls for their own use.

toilet rolls from Nparks

See the solar panel on top of the toilets roof? The flushes are sun-powered. But not when it rains with dark clouds for days. Then they stop working and the disgusting stuff stacked almost to the brim.

Q. Are you allowed to bring alcohol to Pulau Ubin?

I supposed its easy to form that impression, going through the X-ray security checking and seeing fences with razor concertina barriers. Although rare now, the Police Coast Guards even conduct passport checks on innocent looking tourists. Beers and cigarettes are sold in Pulau Ubin village provision shops. Duty paid alcohol and smokes are allowed in just like in the mainland.

Q. Bringing dogs to Ubin

Pets on ferry

A. You may bring your pets to Pulau Ubin with you. Only a small minority of city dwellers are terrified of animals, so you may have to charter the boat if they object. In such situation, organize among yourselves and top up the fares ($30 total) if there are not enough passengers. Also note that there are no clear rules if they are transported in pet crates while some boatmen are forever looking for ways to make a quick buck. Hopefully relevant parties take this up with MPA or report them with their boat numbers if you think you have been taken advantaged of. At the island, make sure you leash your pet for its own safety. Make sure heartworms shots are up to date due to prevalence of mosquitoes.


Pets on ferry

Q. Are there restaurants serving wild boar meat in Ubin.

We were camping in Ubin when an old man approached us asking where the barbershop at. A strange question indeed and when we asked around, there was a barbershop, a school and a government medical dispensary but its all gone now. Like Rip Van Winkle, your knowledge also out of date. In modern Singapore, eateries are only allowed to order game meat from approved sources for heath and disease control. Selling of bushmeat is otherwise illegal. Our ever creative chefs in mainland Singapore will however use fresh market pork, overcook it with heavy curry powders and gave it fancy names like wild boar, venison, even dog meat.

Q. PRC woman fell and died while cycling in ubin. (Cycling accident on 25 march 2011)

fatal bicycle accident

Bicycle crashes are common in Pulau Ubin, and once in a while someone get killed. Its big news on domestic media which overseas visitors are not aware. They see everyone renting bikes and assume its safe. As human beings we have natural fear of heights and water but no such fear when it come to coasting downhill until its too late. I think its time we should put up a large skull and crossbones warning signs instead of multiple ones which everyone seem to ignore.

multiple warning signs

Related post on bike crashes

Q. Ubin drownings.

See separate post

Q. Where can we swim.
A. Not at the beaches. Water is polluted. The quarry lakes is the best but closed for public safety. My NZ friend told me its warm and almost better than the lakes in his Christchurch hometown.

Swimming in quarries is not allowed

Q. Beach safety during high tide

Ubin beaches are not affected by strong sea currents unlike Sentosa where drownings had occurred. . At low tide, you can walk quite a distance away from shore with special guided tours at Chek Jawa organized by Nparks. But not all parts are navigable. Danger lurks at river mouths or streams flowing out to sea. The mud there are soft and its a struggle to free your legs from the sucking muck up to waist. You can struggle until high tide comes in. Best is to head back. There was an accident where a woman and her child drowned while clam digging at Kranji. Visibility was then poor due to rain. The unfortunate woman mistook the lights in Johore as landfall and walked further to sea while the tide came in.

Q. Rock temple of Ubin.

There is one mentioned in Joseph Lai Earth blog. Its located in Outbound Bound School and is not accessible to the public. You can find it in Dr. Chua Ee Kiam book – Pulau Ubin : Ours to Treasure. Would appreciate very much also if any readers, especially those from OBS, can share his/her latest pictures of Ubin’s rock temple.

Q. Chinese cemetries in Pulau Ubin.

There are 2 Chinese cemeteries in Ubin. They are named ‘Kg. Bukit Coffee’ and ‘Kg. Sungei Tiga’ respectively by Nparks. The first is located near Jalan Wat Siam.

The older one is located at Jalan Batu Ubin. According older folks who lived there since young, the cemetery is more than a century old. Its caretaker said its much older at more than 150 years. Being small, the plots were a mixture of designs of different eras and generations apart. The cemeteries were closed in the 1990s.

Grave plot meant for a two. Unfortunately, the surviving spouse would be interred in the mainland as the cemetery has been decommissioned.
chinese graveplot

Q. How to avoid ghosts on Pulau Ubin.

A. Fear of ghosts is perfectly natural among young people and its part of growing up. To avoid, stop your imagination from running wild by avoiding Asian ghosts movies and telling each other ghosts stories.

Q. Ubin Japanese ghost stories.

A. The Japanese invading army landed first landed in Ubin in WWII when the 5th Imperial Guards made a feint attack. The main attack from the western side would come a day later. Ubin however did not suffer from atrocities committed by sadistic occupation forces. There was no recollection of massacre sites in Ubin by the 101 year old headman of Pulau Ubin, Mr Lim Chye Joo, who have since passed away in 2006.

The villagers felt the island was protected by its resident Tua Pek Kong diety.

So feel relaxed and play songs of your favorite Japanese band.

Q. Na Tuk Kong (拿督公) Added Jan 2011.

Na Tuk Kong are said to be supernatural beings resident to a particular area. Shrines are built at places where people have encounters. Their presence are also felt by strong kemayan incense. The shrine structure, which is usually painted yellow, might appear empty except for a piece of granite rock compared to the small Na Tuk Kong statuette at the German Girl Shrine. Prayers are offered for lottery strike and good fortune. Two of such shrines can be found in Ubin, one near Murai Hut along Marman river and the other on the remote north east of the island.

Na Tuk Kong Shrine
Na Tuk Kong Shrine

Shrine interior
Shrine interior

Q. Running in Pulau Ubin
There are two guys I know who run there every weekend. Using Nparks shelters as landmarks, their favorite circuits are
1) Murai, Kelicap, Pekakak, Punai, Beberek, Murai. The distance is about 3.8km with 2 steep and 2 gradual inclines, running with traffic.
2) Murai, Marman beach, Orchid farm, Rubber plantation dirt track, Murai. The distance is 2.1 km with 1 gradual incline, running facing traffic for the first part.
Small hazards include startled animals (they either fight or flee) so avoid running in total silence like a ninja.

Q. What is the history of Jalan Noordin

This is a very much a draft as I am still collecting materials for this entry and verifying the information.

Jalan Noordin derives its name from Kg. Noordin whose inhabitants have since moved out. Among its inhabitants were Orang Lauts who are nomadic fisher-folks, with their kampungs built on stilts at edges of river mouths.

Most features of Kg. Noordin has been obliterated. A contractor illegally flattened the area for soil reclamation was forced by the Government to refill it back to its original height. (Fortunately he has the financial means to do so but land on other parts of Pulau Ubin has been illegally cleared by others who are now on the run so to speak.) Kampong Noordin is appropriated and NPCC (National Police Cadet Corp) built which is off limits. There is a heritage tree, a Johore Fig (Ficus kerkhovenii) within its ground.

Noordin beach is a favorite swimming spot among British colonial forces and their families with its beautiful granite boulders. Too bad the boulders are now gone. There is a Nparks rulebook somewhere which state that Noordin Beach is the only beach allowed for swimming in Pulau Ubin. Unfortunately, the fence built by Home Affairs to keep out smugglers and illegal immigrants also keep floatsam and rubbish in so the beach is no longer pristine or attractive.

Noordin beach is probably the most known spooky place, with ghost stories that are passed on orally from one generation of kids to another. The Nparks toilet at the knoll was once a seafood restaurant. A Chinese burning tower is next to it, its dome glowing eerily on a moon lighted night. There is the so-called blue house where a ghostly apparition was seen which is just a house with its doors painted blue, the lady of the house has a habit of brushing her hair by the window.

Noordin beach is accessible via Jalan Noordin which cuts through a vast interior wetlands. Crocodiles once lurked there, Ubin village centenarian headman, who have since died passed away, recalled a person who was attacked and killed by a croc when Singapore was then Japanese occupied Syonan-to. The bridge where the accident happen would be flooded when tides reach 3.3 metres in height but is safe to cross however.

The swamp is home to rarely seen otters and its location known to Nature society people. Its proximity to the beach makes the whole area buzzing with biting insects so repellents are necessary to endure them.

Q. Tigers in Pulau Ubin

What are seen now are tiger beers sold at Pulau Ubin provision shops while the Chinese temple nearby has a tiger god shrine. Other than that, there would be occasional tiger scares due to by mistaken identity. In the book, Indiscreet Memories: 1901 Singapore Through the Eyes of a Colonial Englishman, tigers were observed to “swim over from Johore to Ubin, take a breather there, and complete the journey to the [mainland] island, landing at [Changi] Fairy Point, and giving birth to their young in that neighbourhood”

Q. Salt from fresh water brought by wind in ubin quarry?

The disused quarries nearer to the sea coast tastes saltier due to saltwater intrusion. This is also the reason why quarrying have to be stopped as PWD (Public Works Department) set depth limits for safety reasons. Already the earth along Jelutong Road section bordering Pekan Quarry have shifted prompting Nparks to close it. For this reason, it is unlikely the quarries will ever be re-opened for granite extraction. Singapore is now importing granite from places as far away as China.

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Jalan Wat Siam

Another fascinating part of Pulau Ubin may be restricted to visitors. Jalan Wat Siam, the road to the demolished Thai temple and nearby Kekek quarry, is closed to the public. The closure is contributed by another fatality due to bicycle crash, followed by sensational media stories about Ubin’s ‘cemetery road’. Like noose tightening, every time there is a fatality civil servants close up more areas to the public.

Then there are warning signs, some excessive even as we walk along this road at night.
signs! signs! signs!

There are obvious ones like warning of falling branches.
Warning! Falling branches.

And the usual 4 Nos.
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But the probably the most extreme is the the intimidating use of “Protected Area” signs ringing central catchment area, probably erected to discourage foreign workers and illegal migrants from hiding or illegal camping. We might also see such anachronisms in Ubin soon.

Stop or I shoot

Protected area signs on the way to the zoo.

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Mountain bike rental

Renting bikes in Ubin is cheaper compared to the mainland. 7 shops vie for business and their bikes can be hired from S$5.00 to S$15.00 per day. Bike rentals at East Coast Park typically start at S$8.00 an hour.

Payment is cash upfront and no deposits or IDs are retained.

Besides ensuring his/her own safety, the onus is on the hirer to test the bike. Here are some tips.

1. Choose lighter bikes as they are generally better constructed.
2. You are allowed to test ride the bikes, check that
a) Both front and rear brakes are working
b) The gears work under load without slippage or clacking sounds
c) The tires are not bald and are firmly inflated
d) The seat are adjusted at a comfortable height and angle.

Given its uneven terrain, avoid single gear “Tokyo Lady” bikes or cumbersome tandem bikes if you are going long distances and cycling through muddy tracks. Do not over-exert yourself to avoid painful cramps.

Think twice also about renting smaller bikes for kids. They are harder to pedal and kids have a hard time catching up. They soon tire and that is when accidents happen. I have seen many occasions where family outings are cut short as a result. Hire a van or take enjoy a slow walk instead.

Tandem bikes are not safe for terrain slopes.
tandam bike for three

Wear proper footwear and comfortable clothes to avoid overheating.
Consider personal safety and rent helmets that are available for 2-3 dollars. Accidents frequently happen when people are tired and disorientated by the heat. There are other vehicles so cycle single file, do not bunch up and go at speeds you are able to control and brake well.

Picture below. Foolish way to enjoy Ubin. Kid without helmet perched on handlebars.
danger to self

Never leave a kid perched on a bike unattended. The flimsy stand can slip with a nasty falll.

Never leave a kid unattended

Bicycles with child seat are not strong enough for 2 adults
bicycle with child seat

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Pulau Ubin Emergencies

Bike crashes or bike accidents are common in Pulau Ubin

For emergencies dial 999. This may not work. Simply because our telcos do not cover Ubin fully and and you get roaming coverage from Malaysian telcos instead.

You then get a ‘free’ spam sms message from Starhub.
Starhub Welcome

Update: Jan 2012, Starhub has apparently cleaned up their act, their signals stayed locked throughout the whole day while we were trekking. My friend is able to browse and surf faster than in mainland Singapore.

For serious injuries which need professional response, here are the emergency numbers provided by NPark to call.

Emergency numbers

If it is minor scratches or abrasions, you may call van operators – Mr. Moh at +65-9731-7629/ +659084-8827 or Tien Song at +65-93468017 to drive you back to the jetty. Speak to them in Mandarin or slowly in English.

Here are the phone numbers in QR Code.
Emergency numbers

The nearest hospital is Changi General Hospital which is 10km or 15 minutes away by taxi (Googlemaps directions)

The van operators may decline to assist if the injuries are potentially serious which may involve police investigations. Our police play a important role in building confidence in order for public to come forward and help accident victims, potentially saving lives when immediate help are given.

Red Cross or St. John volunteers should set up first aid posts on Pulau Ubin.

Its probably best to bring a whistle and avoid exploring remote areas alone by yourself.

For other forms of ‘emergencies’, familiarize yourselves with the location of NParks public toilets and bring an emergency toilet roll. Once I had to dive into the quarry lake to do my business. My scout master warned not to use leaves instead of toilet papers as we might get allergic rash.

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Basic safety

Ubin is not an alternative shopping mall experience. I saw inexperienced people riding on tandem bike with their precious baby strapped behind. Unfortunately broken skulls do happen. And far too many have crashed and hurt themselves at steep gradients. Make sure your brakes work and work your brakes going downhill.

Make sure the gears and brakes works well before you cycle out. Avoid cheap $5.00/day bikes and rent those $8.00-$12.00/day bikes. An old bike folded and collapsed resulting concussion and several stitches on my scalp. The island police will ferry the badly injured people to Changi Hospital. But many have to made their painful way to the hospital with severe gashes. Once I have to stop a bleeder with toilet paper when the girl fell squarely on her jaw from her bike.

Cycle in single file and keep to the side of the road. My heart often skip a beat when I saw cyclists wobbling in front of passing vehicles.

Family on tandem bike

Otherwise be sensible and hire the island van taxis. You can charter them or $25/hr or negotiate for cheaper one way trip.

The van operators are very friendly.

This is Tien Song.
Tien Song

A great alternative is take a walk. The furthest point is not more than 2 hours walk away so 3 – 4 hours is sufficient. Get NPark maps (or download here) free at the visitor corner.

Do not seek shelter under tall trees during rainstorms. Look for Npark shelters instead. Its either getting hit by lightning or get crushed by falling branches if you are unlucky enough. The NPCC cadet camp has a ‘lightning detector’ which when activated, runs endless warnings on their PA system.

See links: emergencies, first aid kit

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Bicycle crashes

This happened on 25 March 2011
Heard about this from Ubin villagers. Text message from Ubin regular confirmed the tragic news.
“China gal falling fr cycling at jln batu Ubin adjacent to ah lian durian plt down sloop [slope] chinese cemetery….she dies two day ago.”

fatal bicycle accident

Bike crashes is common in Ubin. There are many day trippers who ended their fun in Ubin prematurely.

Bumpy slope

Slopes seen in the above picture looks gentle but deceiving. The road bump at the bottom is effective only on four wheelers. Inexperienced cyclists lose control instead and there was one death reported on similar slopes like this.

After the hard uphill ride, one looks forward to the adrenaline rush and coasting downhill. But Ubin roads and tracks were built during village days. The roads follows ridges and skirt around quarries and mangrove swamps in sharp turns.

Slow down. Work the brakes as soon as you go downhill. This is the only time to stop the bike with your feet if the brakes are not working, which is also is why you should test ride before you rent them. Learn to apply enough force without locking the brakes. Coasting downhill without using brakes causes the most accidents. Obey warning signs at danger spots and dismount and push the bike. There are less falls during rainy days in Ubin when people tend to be more careful.

During Public Holidays Ubin Police Coast Guard have their hands full ferrying injured riders. There was a recent accident that was so bad the cyclist was not moved until a doctor examined him at the scene.

Police coast guard helping bike accident victim

Ubin van drivers will happily point out the spot where Medicorp DJ Dennis Chew fell. Accident happened in May 2007. He had abrasions on his face, his left arm broken in two places, four chipped teeth and another tooth missing. Link

Zhou Chong Qing, Dennis

Here is another eyewitness story

There was an horrific accident; we cycled down a muddy track and a small group of young people were gathered next to a young woman whom had fallen off her bike. She had a very nasty head injury (no helmet) and there was a huge pool of blood coming from her head.

We were unable to assist as we have no first aid experience (must do something about that) and her friends were calling the rescue services on their mobiles.

We cycled to a nearby refreshment stand and we noticed that it took 30 mins for the Pulau Ubin police to drive to the accident spot.

Quite some time later (about 75 mins I think) we were at the jetty to get the ferry back to Changi; the young lady was on a stretcher and the paramedics had to drop her down into the police patrol boat.

I do hope she will be OK…..my spouse thinks she must have cracked her skull open..

Further links:

See further links: Emergencies, first aid kit
Painful Bike face plant

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