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Remembering Singapore River: Heritage and Memory of Lives and Leisures

Remembering Singapore River: Heritage and Memory of Lives and Leisures

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Singapore has stood at the crossroads of cultures for centuries. The riverbanks of the long and winding Singapore River are witness to many generations of people who eked out a living, plied their trades and sought refuge from the hustle and bustle through spirituality and leisure.

 

British colonial rule defined the beginning of Singapore’s modern history two centuries ago. Gradual transformation was setting in by the time Singapore achieved self-rule. The rapid industrialising era of the 1980s saw the Singapore River reshaped into a node of commerce with sights and sounds that offered a combination of tourist sites and local entertainment. It was, and continues to be, an exciting proposition with a cosmopolitan outlook.

 

As various buildings, enclaves and institutions along the Singapore River are consigned to history over time, its landscape reminds us of the sights and sounds of the past. Who were our forefathers? What shaped the cultures that flourished here through the decades? What made us a unique multicultural society?

 

This is the story of the Singapore River, and our multicultural heritage.

SKU: 978-981-18-8253-1
  • Tech Specs

    ISBN: 978-981-18-8253-1

    Title: Remembering Singapore River: Heritage and Memory of Lives and Leisures

    Format: Paperback

    Trim size: 250mm x 250mm

    Page count: 184pp

    Publication month: December 2023

  • About the Authors

    Dr Wong Chee Meng completed his PhD in heritage studies in 2013 at the Brandenburg University of Technology in Cottbus, Germany, with a thesis on intangible heritage as a medium for intercultural dialogue. He was involved in various heritage research projects following a postdoctoral fellowship with the Nanyang Technological University, and published a book in 2019 reassessing heritage and identity of Kreta Ayer as Singapore’s “Chinatown”.

     

    Mohamed Imran Mohamed Taib is an independent writer and researcher, the director of Dialogue Centre and a founding Board member of Centre for Interfaith Understanding (CIFU). A Philosophy graduate from Birkbeck College, University of London, he writes and research issues of multiculturalism, interfaith and Islam in Malay society. His co-edited publications include Islam, Religion and Progress (2006), Moral Vision and Social Critique: Selected Essays of Syed Hussein Alatas (2007) and Budi Kritik (2019).

  • What Others Say

    “In these pages, you cannot but sense a time gone by and of an era when the river was the pulse of Singapore. Yet, this history of life along the river, the vibrancy of its communities, and the hum of commerce reflects the strength of a nation that refused to let its lifeline wither away.

     

    In Remembering Singapore River, we honour its storied past and the promise of its future. It is a reminder that, in the ever-changing landscape of our world, some things remain constant: the resilience of a people, the importance of heritage, and the enduring power of a river that flows through the heart of a nation.”

     

    - Professor Yaacob Ibrahim (former Minister), in Foreword

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