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Sarafian Salleh
Singapore
Registrace 9. 09. 2013
Since childhood, I have desired a life rich in learning, creativity, and exploration. I seek to understand the world from multiple perspectives, strive for excellence in various disciplines, and aim to make a meaningful contribution to society. These desires fuel a lifelong journey of discovery and self-improvement that unknowingly defines the essence of a Renaissance man.
I am a mechanical engineer, a licensed tour guide and an author. I am a Mechanical Engineer with over 30 years of experience in vibration analysis. I also run regularly and share my experiences in my channel to encourage friends and viewers the joy keeping fit. My research on some key locations have yielded interesting finds of untold stories of our country. Through these discoveries, I will share with the press and public on the importance of these sites and its historical impact to Singapore.
Thank You.
Sarafian Salleh
a.k.a. Tuah Bugis
I am a mechanical engineer, a licensed tour guide and an author. I am a Mechanical Engineer with over 30 years of experience in vibration analysis. I also run regularly and share my experiences in my channel to encourage friends and viewers the joy keeping fit. My research on some key locations have yielded interesting finds of untold stories of our country. Through these discoveries, I will share with the press and public on the importance of these sites and its historical impact to Singapore.
Thank You.
Sarafian Salleh
a.k.a. Tuah Bugis
Why is this place called Ayer Rajah ?
~ Sejarah Ayer Rajah di Singapura
~ Duduk Raja Laut, Kampong Nakhoda
~ Perang armada dan Gutta Percha
~ Sri Maharaja di Telok Belangah
The term "Ayer Rajah" itself comes from Malay. "Ayer" means water or river, and "Rajah" (often spelled "Raja" in other contexts) means king or ruler. Therefore, "Ayer Rajah" can be translated as "King of Rivers" or "Ruler of Waters."
There was also a Bukit Raja or 'Rajah Hill' in between One-North MRT Station and Dover Road.
The history of Singapore stretches back to the age of sail. Many traders stopped here to replenish their fresh water supply. Some stayed to engage in barter trade with incoming ships, and a few eventually made it their home. Fresh water naturally became a magnet, and perhaps that's how the area got its name in the past-a name that has persisted through generations, revealing its origins.
~ Duduk Raja Laut, Kampong Nakhoda
~ Perang armada dan Gutta Percha
~ Sri Maharaja di Telok Belangah
The term "Ayer Rajah" itself comes from Malay. "Ayer" means water or river, and "Rajah" (often spelled "Raja" in other contexts) means king or ruler. Therefore, "Ayer Rajah" can be translated as "King of Rivers" or "Ruler of Waters."
There was also a Bukit Raja or 'Rajah Hill' in between One-North MRT Station and Dover Road.
The history of Singapore stretches back to the age of sail. Many traders stopped here to replenish their fresh water supply. Some stayed to engage in barter trade with incoming ships, and a few eventually made it their home. Fresh water naturally became a magnet, and perhaps that's how the area got its name in the past-a name that has persisted through generations, revealing its origins.
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2 extra large cinema signboards on the current Wisma Geylang Serai in the mid60’s-end70’s
Love your videos abg sarafian… hope to visit this place one day ..
@@Ron_zglrox Salam How are you bro😄. Thank you for your appreciation bro. Salam Jumaat😇😇
Saya dengar dah di rombak ?
Assalamualaikum salam, boleh tak saya Tanya apa keramat batu lapan maseh ada?
@@Farid-ws4il waalaikumsallam Farid. Keramat Batu 8 tiada lagi
Allah Akbar alhamdulialah Amin
Di jalan tenteram pun ada keramat makam siti zubaidah
Keramat only keramat came to you only devil
I miss prophet Muhammad 😭😭😭🕌🕋🕌🇸🇦 ,💚💚💚♥️♥️♥️
@@_FahriDevYT_ ❤️❤️❤️❤️
D Tahun 1990 Saya Berkerja D Kawasan Ini(CBI) AMIN YA ROBBAL A'LAMIN
Terbaik Bro Sarafian 👍👍👍👍😀😀😀 Salam dari 🇧🇳
@@azrikhairol4941 Waalaikumsalam dan Terimakasih bro🙏🏻😇🇸🇬
Terbaik
Alhamdulilah terimakasih brother
Is it still there ? Can non Muslims visit the site ?
Yes u can Bro.
Kudos, That was a full list of theatres in Singapore. I was waiting for my childhood - Venus and Golden City in Queenstown and got it. Not sure if I miss Diamond theatre here. Thank You for the Good old memory.🎉
There was a cinema at the junction of Dover and Clementi Roads. Don't remember it's name but it was probably a British Army establishment. It screened movies till 1978, as I moved to the new Clementi estate then, and I probably caught a Bruce Lee flick there.
Tanjung Keling Malay School was existed located in Jurong near National Iron company.
One of the greatest eras of all time!
@@AeroPrimeOG agree🥳🥳🥳
Salam bugis polman.merantau di sarawak
DID U ALL NOTICE MOST OF SPORE ARE KAMPUNG USUALLY MUSLIM MAJORITY BACK AT THOSE DAYS,WHY MUSLIMS PARTLY BCOS WE MUSLIMS ALWAYS GIVE WAYS TO OTHER EVEN TILL NOW IF ONLY U REALIZE OR PURPOSELY DIDNT NOTICE😅
Lovely and beautiful Singapore 💯♥️💯
Thank you for sharing 🙏🙏🙏🙏 brings back my old memories when I was a kid .
WHAT EVER YOU'VE DONE,NOW 64 RESIDING AT MARSILING DR,THIS IS THRUTHLY A BEAUTY VIDEO,SEE HOW IT WAS REWINDING TIME BACKWARDS 100 YRS IT WAS ALL KAMPUNG,ONE LOOK AND MY HEART SANK WITH JOY OF SORROW MIXING IN MY DYING HEART,NOW IT ALL RUBBISH LIVING,BUT LIFE HAS TO GO ON.🙏
IT WONDERFUL WHOEVER DOES THIS,BRINGING BACK FORGOTTEN OLD MEMORIES THAT VANISHES IN SPORE SLOWLY BUT SURELY,I WAS BORN 1959 LIVING AT TRAS STREET THEN JLN KUKOH NOW MARSILING AGE 64,THIS REALLY LIFT UP MY GOOD OLD DAYS HITTING ME IN MY CORE WITH JOY AND SWEET SADNESS THAT IT NOW ALL GONE,THIS MODERN LIVING IS PURE RUBBISH,MEANINGLESS AND NO LIFE😅
Very well done! Masonic Lodge looks very different from now
Thank you
7 electron valance casings surrounding the atom that electrons circumnavigate. The centre is the Absolute unmanifested pure potential.
Btw, Astra Seletar inside Seletar Camp was not open to the public when I was doing full time NS in1971. It was meant for the families of the British soldiers staying inside the camp. But we NS men were allowed to watch the movies on the basis that we wear full NS uniforms plus paying a cinema ticket of about $1.20. Members of the public cannot walk into the camp as there were guards checking every visitors at the main camp entrance..
Assalamu'alaikum pak Sarafian perkenalkan saya dari keluarga besar Kerajaan Gowa Andi Ahmad Taufik karaengta Rapoikalling. Salam sejahtera salam silaturahmi maaf itu Hajjah Fatimah adalah nenek buyutku kawin dgn anak raja gowa 32 Andi gafur karaeng tomilalang toa perdana menteri Kerajaan Gowa. Punya anak dua bapaknya ayah saya dan ibunya ibu saya, yaitu dua yg di tinggalan 1. Andi Amirullah ( ayahnya ayah saya) dan 2. Madaeng raja sitti (ibu dari ibu saya) . Salam rindu Buat keturunan Fatimah dari singapur salam silaturahmi dari keluarga Besar Kerajaan Gowa dan Kerajaan Tallo.
It's nice to know that sections of old Singapore rich in history are still around.
Yes indeed . Thank you sir🙏🏻😇
I find it really unfair and unjust and I am jealous that not everyone is allowed to visit and see the inside view. Why there is special privileged and preferences given to the king of a certain place. Very unjust it should be fair. Allow then allow everyone. If not allowed not allowed anyone. Wow what a superiority was given this person. I can’t describe that how much jealous I am after watching this.
National Theatre at Fort canning i think only for arts performance and cultural performances? Not movie theatre. Overall very nostalgic video. I heard from older people that back in 60s can smoke inside theatres and public transport LOL
😮🙏 Brought back glimpses of so many flashes of old memories of the 1990s Singapore ... OMG! 1990s were about 34 years ago in year 2024! Still remembered the Embro backpacks , Casio digital watches , Tamiya Speed-Trax motorized model car racers that school kids played at some HDB void-deck corners , Sony Walkmans , MRT Trains , Trans-Island & SBS Buses' Station / bus-stopping purple-lighted Chimes , Wisma Atria near Orchard MRT Station still has their basement Aquarium with mini Sharks , HMV , Borders , Long John Silver , A&W , The old Funan Centre , Gramophone CD / Video shops , Art Friends & CD Rama outlets , Esprit shops , POSB Bank branches , Orchard Road Glutton Street , 8Days in paper forms , Calvin Klein parfumes , Crumpler pouches , comfortable Toyota Crown taxis , Doctor Martin boots , Employees Oriented HR in most companies , Old Jurong BirdPark , Pager , Ericsson , Nokia , Siemens , Motorola brick phones ... & the many family members , school mates & colleagues that had left us since ... 🙏 Thank You So Much for bringing back some of the old 1990s Singapore treasured memories ... 🙏🌷🌿🌍✌💜🕊🇸🇬🇲🇾
Yes, it was Paramount at Serangoon Gardens. Remember paying S$0.50 for a ticket.
Kita yang tinggal, kat Singapore pun, tak tau, sejarah, Loyang Keramat, dan lain2.
Cakap dalam bahasa, Melayu. Orang lama, tak faham ,bahasa Inggeris.
Ini kampung ibuku, pengen nyari keluarga disana
My favourite cinema at JADE Theater ODEAN and KRETA AYER in year 80 somethings
There is too much cemetery on a small island. Congratulations on progressive methods, singapore
Tks for the nostalgia video of our Singapore Cinemas
Do they still allow or welcome people to go pay respects to the ketamat? if yes that would be lovely because there are so many people now with cancer。 if they allow can please share the place bro?
Thanks for the Memory. My younger Years in Kampong Soo Poo, House No. 97.
Most welcome Sir. Kampomg SooPoo came from a Bugis Sea Captain named Yusof
thank you for doing this. it's really an amazing transformation!
Most welcome Bro🙏🏻🇸🇬
❤🙏
this seems to me Very Idolatry!
Republic & Liberty cinema @ Marine Parade
Thank you Derek🙏🏻😇
Is it possible T.M means Tahun Masehi 1790.
Yes tahun masehi. Gregorian
Very interesting.
Thank you Sparkletoes🙏🏻😇
It really touches my heart and Singapore has improved so much. These stories must be kept in a form of drawing and writing how has Singapore is moved to now we are leaving.
Thank you for ur kind appreciation Sparkletoes♥️
Alhamdulillah pernah duduk berdua bersama istri saya yg Sarat mengandung 8 bulan di sebuah pondok di situ pada tahun 1991😢😢.
Thanks for the memories. King’s Theatre used to run Sunday morning shows, only 50 cents, mostly “cowboy films “
My grandfather works in there 😁