What is Pulau Ubin in Chinese?

What is Pulau Ubin in Chinese?

Pulau Ubin is also called Ban-Gang (半港) by the island’s Chinese community. The island’s former Chinese residents were Hokkien, Teochew, Hakka, Cantonese and Hainanese. The Chinese community was concentrated on the Central and Western parts of the island.

Where is Pulau Ubin located in Singapore?

north east
Pulau Ubin, also simply known as Ubin, is an island situated in the north east of Singapore, to the west of Pulau Tekong. The granite quarry used to be supported by a few thousand settlers on Pulau Ubin in the 1960s, but only about 38 villagers remained as of 2012.

Why is Pulau Ubin important to Singapore?

From granite quarries to farming and agriculture, parts of Ubin were linked to various economic industries on the mainland. In the 1980s, farming practices and communities began to diminish, and Ubin became a place of recreation and tourism. Pulau Ubin holds particular significance for Singaporeans.

What does Pulau Ubin stand for?

Pulau Ubin, located off the North-Eastern coast of the island, is Singapore’s second largest natural island after Pulau Tekong. The island’s name can be translated from Malay to mean ‘Granite Island’ because it was known for its granite quarries until the 1960s and 1970s.

What is Pulau Ubin famous for?

Pulau Ubin was known for its granite quarries. Some granite stones are believed to be more than 200 years old. Granite quarries provided the initial draw for early local settlement, and much of the granite was used for Singapore’s early developments.

How many islands does Singapore have?

1. It’s a city of not just one island, but 64. You might not know it but Singapore’s land area includes as many as 64 offshore islands that surround the main island. These include Sentosa (the largest of the offshore islands), Pulau Ubin, St John’s Island and Sisters’ Islands.

Can I stay in Pulau Ubin?

There are no hostels or hotels on Pulau Ubin if you want to stay overnight. However, if you enjoy outdoor camping (erm, not me), there are 3 campsites on the island worth considering. Camping is free but you have to bring all your own equipment.

How do I get from Pulau Ubin to Changi Village?

Visits to Pulau Ubin start with a bumboat ride that departs from Changi Point Ferry Terminal (adjacent to Changi Village). Bumboats operate from as early as 6am to 7pm. The ride takes ten minutes and costs $4 per person ($2 extra if you are bringing your bicycle) each way.

Does Pulau Ubin require passport?

You DON’T need a passport to go to Pulau Ubin from Singapore. Keep your passport at somewhere safe. These are not allowed to be used in Pulau Ubin.

How do I get from Singapore to Ubin?

How to go to Pulau Ubin – Pulau Ubin Ferry. Pulau Ubin is just a short 15-minute boat ride away from the main island of Singapore. Head to Changi Point Ferry Terminal and board a bumboat headed for the island. The boats run from 7am to 7pm daily and each boat takes a maximum of 12 passengers.

Does Pulau Ubin have a school?

Bin Kiang School was built in 1952 with funds raised by the Chinese residents of Pulau Ubin. At one point, over 400 children attended the school and the Wayang Stage at the Pulau Ubin centre served as their classroom.

Who founded Pulau Ubin?

It is believed that a certain Encik Endun Senin, who had been living along Kallang River, had initiated this move. Chinese quarry workers soon followed. By 2000, the island had 250 residents, most of whom were fishermen. The Japanese army occupied Pulau Ubin on the evening of 7 February 1942 during World War II.