Posts Tagged ‘malay kampung’

 

Fighting Spiders 2 – 28. February, 2010

Jan/Feb is a good time to do an overnight stay in Ubin. Migratory birds are still around and the rubber plantation we stayed at were full of bird calls.

With very little rainfall there are less mosquitoes to bother us. But tension can be felt as Ubin villagers anxiously wait for rains while watching their wells dry up. Trees shed leaves on the parched earth with added dangers of bush fires, one which broke out 10 days ago, burning an area about 5 basketball courts size at Ketam cycling trail. Durians trees are vulnerable if the drought continue, their flowers fails to bloom and, as happen before, some of these majestic trees may even die as their roots dry up.

The above concerns aside, our night at Ubin is filled with memories of the sixties as we watch the filming of Fighting Spiders 2, a local TV production. Ubin malay kampong is the only kampong left in Singapore left almost untouched by developments.

Story teller

Location filming

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Malay Kampung – 3. January, 2009

This is probably the most photographed kampung house in Pulau Ubin. Many more have been demolished.

Beside the peaceful sunset view, one would find a family of hornbills flying about at the majestic durian tree nearby.

Kampung House

This is a beautiful kampung house nestled in the forest and deeply vulnerable to demolition crews. I always take a picture of it everytime I went by worried it might be the last time. I would tell my ten year nephew the house belongs to Shrek.

Shrek house

Its neighboring houses (below) has already torn down. I wish our Government bureaucrats comes up with more creative ideas like turning them into rain shelters. It will be lovely for tourists to sit in there waiting out the pouring rain.

Gutted for demolition

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Panorama – Malay Kampung – 25. December, 2008

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