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Kampong Buangkok, the last surviving village in Singapore is facing it’s last days, in the name of urbanisation.
Back in the early days of Singapore the government passed the Housing and Development Act of 1960 in response to the serious problem of housing shortages. Its population, which was 1.6 million in 1960, has grown to 4.8 million living in an area less than 300 square miles, one of the world’s highest population densities.
I’ve only seen this kampong once, when Leon drove us into the rocky narrow roads of Buangkok, and that was just within a few turns from the main road in Hougang New Town.
I would never forget the charm of that little place.
See this article from The New York Times for the full story.
Explore Singapore! is back in its 3rd year running, organised by National Heritage Board (NHB) to help create a museum-going culture in Singapore!
Soak into the various lifestyle programmes and activities at the museums from 20 Nov to 7 Dec and experience museums like never before. Catch Jack and Rai from EIC, Venetta Lopez, Vincent Ng, Mark Lee, and a brand new musical by Dim Sum Dollies at the various events happening. Theres bound to be something that will interest you, be it Romance, Wellness, Kids Activities, Nightlife, Shopping, Food or Adventure.
Check out www.exploresingapore.com.sg for more details. :o)