How Have Singapore's Coastlines Changed Over The Years? | Lost Waterfronts | CNA Documentary

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  • čas přidán 18. 02. 2022
  • Singapore’s Eastern and Southern coastlines underwent massive reclamation to make room for places like Marine Parade, Changi Airport and MBS. Once, they were part of the sea and they saw a lot of action. This hour-long documentary peels open intriguing stories, now brought back to life with quirky animation.
    Why did the Dutch and Portuguese battle off the coast of Tanah Merah in 1603, why did the Okinawans come to prewar Siglap and help to create a local food tradition, why was early day Singapore full of ‘mountains’ and how did they get destroyed?
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Komentáře • 82

  • @amirdomani8178
    @amirdomani8178 Před 2 lety +65

    Hats off to cna insider's illustrator making it easier for us to imagine all these infos with the help of the amazing illustrations.

    • @Woedeiii
      @Woedeiii Před rokem +1

      How much CNA paid you for this?

    • @amirdomani8178
      @amirdomani8178 Před rokem

      @@Woedeiii hahaha i wish ! But no bro, im genuinely amaze with the illustration lah. 😂

    • @Woedeiii
      @Woedeiii Před rokem

      @@amirdomani8178 I do think im the only non npc here. Yall PAP supporters or smthing?

  • @Bu5es
    @Bu5es Před 2 lety +24

    Random Fact: Marine Parade was the largest Land Reclamation project in singapore's history, The coastline was extended by to 15KM out. Everything left of Nicoll Highway was nothing but water before this extension happened.

  • @ahkl77
    @ahkl77 Před 2 lety +23

    Amazing episode 👍
    Keep retelling these histories so that future generations are made aware of their Singaporean heritage.

  • @summerrain1857
    @summerrain1857 Před rokem +10

    Such a gem of a nuanced historical storytelling…uplifting and sad at the same time. Kudos to the production team.

  • @QzSG
    @QzSG Před 2 lety +24

    Whoever wrote the script, kudos to all the puns and unique sense of humor 😂😂

  • @Waipaul
    @Waipaul Před 2 lety +18

    What an informative documentary. Never knew so many facts. Thank you CNA Insider.

  • @Wisperindarknes
    @Wisperindarknes Před 2 lety +23

    Such an important part of Singapore history.

  • @hm_nn_5633
    @hm_nn_5633 Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you. Brought back many memories of the 60's & 70"s.

  • @vaisravana2092
    @vaisravana2092 Před 2 lety +12

    That was really interesting. All the information made my head spin, but I learned a lot!

  • @johnlim899
    @johnlim899 Před 2 lety +8

    Good job, cna for coming out with these types of video

  • @ChristopherDaguimol
    @ChristopherDaguimol Před 2 lety +1

    Very informative. It was well produced!

  • @markaxworthy2508
    @markaxworthy2508 Před rokem +1

    Fascinating. Thanks.

  • @IzharJumadi
    @IzharJumadi Před 2 lety +4

    Interesting to know a little history of our shorelines

  • @TheFactWhisperer
    @TheFactWhisperer Před 2 lety +2

    Great documentary

  • @krischang4653
    @krischang4653 Před 2 lety +4

    I still missed economical steamboat buffet and kite flying at marina parade

  • @metalextras
    @metalextras Před rokem +2

    Wonderful animation, diligent research, interesting storytelling...

  • @leowjingying9222
    @leowjingying9222 Před 2 lety +3

    Do read Mr Yeo Hong Eng’s book, The Little Red Cliff! It’s very insightful. He used to be a teacher at my primary school and gave us all signed copies of his book :)

  • @keemarotichai
    @keemarotichai Před rokem +1

    this deserves much more views than the 81,199 now.

  • @origins8545
    @origins8545 Před 2 lety +5

    Long lost land history of SG.

  • @nicrome
    @nicrome Před rokem +2

    Adrian pang narrating and the numerous puns make this underrated, its so good

  • @Ezwan-dg2oo
    @Ezwan-dg2oo Před 2 lety +1

    Wonderful documentary!! Thank you CNA Insider and everyone involved. Love it!! 😍👍

  • @veekwok5611
    @veekwok5611 Před 2 lety +6

    50 years ago, Changi Beach was the go-to place for over-night camping during the school holidays. Those were happy and fun days for teenagers.

  • @ec325
    @ec325 Před 2 lety +4

    Great video! Would love to see one of the northern coast line of the orang Laut too!

  • @zulkhairihakim9164
    @zulkhairihakim9164 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you. Love it

  • @acidfz1031
    @acidfz1031 Před rokem +1

    Used to have slides of SG, with my father in it, probably the ship he was on dock there. But I can not find them anymore

  • @charleschin6497
    @charleschin6497 Před 5 měsíci

    I think the area in front of fort canning was reclaimed from sea since the view is not the same as from a painting during the colonial years where fort canning was facing the sea which isn't now.

  • @MrBoliao98
    @MrBoliao98 Před 2 lety +2

    If based on the fact our land reclamation comes from flattening Bedok and Tampines, the government ought to be selling it more rather than have people claim they sell us sand to reclaim East Coast.

  • @mavis8365
    @mavis8365 Před rokem +1

    Great stuff!

  • @RUHappyATM
    @RUHappyATM Před rokem

    There was a time when I would sit near the Merlion and clearly see Bataam!

  • @simonsimon2888
    @simonsimon2888 Před rokem

    'Pasar Besi' at Beach Road of Kampong Bugis.

  • @djtan3313
    @djtan3313 Před rokem

    Hi, v interesting doco. I’m interested in d history of King’s Dock, near keppel marina. Anyone?

  • @zandrakoon4651
    @zandrakoon4651 Před 2 lety +3

    🙌🏻 Thank you CNA for the educational video !
    🇸🇬 Singapore has progressed in part with technologies, investments & military assistance from 🇺🇸 America, 🇯🇵 Japan , 🇬🇧 UK, 🇪🇺 EU countries & 🇮🇱 Israel during nation building years ! We're forever grateful !
    🇸🇬 Singapore had to sacrifice a few small hills for land reclamation projects in order to accomodate growing population ! More reclamation projects will be rolled out in the coming years !

    • @peacevkw
      @peacevkw Před 2 lety +2

      The reclamation wouldn't had happened if Singapore not kicked out from Malaya.

    • @ChingChengHanji_
      @ChingChengHanji_ Před 2 lety

      You came from China

    • @zandrakoon4651
      @zandrakoon4651 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ChingChengHanji_
      Our ancestors FLEE from China to Nanyang (S.E.A) in search of a better future due to widespread poverty & lack of employment !
      As PM Lee mentioned, 🇸🇬 Singapore chinese & indians are different from China & India (homogeneous societies).
      🇸🇬 Singapore is a Global Metropolis with people from diverse backgrounds working together to make this country a key partner of Global trade ! Singapore is a member of Global community !

  • @jasonlim2536
    @jasonlim2536 Před 2 lety +2

    There was a 4th fenced in swimming area in pasir panjang named after Haw Par

  • @shashvatshukla
    @shashvatshukla Před rokem

    CNA's documentaries about Singapore are exceptional.

  • @TheDavidlloydjones
    @TheDavidlloydjones Před 2 lety +2

    Somebody warn Hawaii: Singapore is expanding in your direction!

    • @TheDavidlloydjones
      @TheDavidlloydjones Před 2 lety +1

      ...and England could be next: those guys are ferocious engineers.

  • @wowokingxoxo
    @wowokingxoxo Před rokem

    Good one!

  • @TAZ0300
    @TAZ0300 Před rokem

    I would stand at the edge of a seawall and Lookout in to the Hudson 🌊 🌊🌊years later that area of water was reclaimed by land many neighborhoods and skyscrapers 🌊🌊🏙🌃🏙🌊 🌊 The world trade centers were built on this new land, and I was there running for my life the day they fell. I still can’t believe they’re gone 🥺🥺😕
    I’m only 40 years old and alot of Manhattan has changed in those years
    Its amazing how much humans can change the landscape

  • @peterhenry986
    @peterhenry986 Před 2 lety

    Kampong Hajijah… Jalan Hajijah, happy days in the 50’s! Love those days!!!

  • @babalutan3726
    @babalutan3726 Před 2 lety +1

    I hope someday China wont say they own Singapore under Sampan right of way treaty...

  • @naskynsrlh714
    @naskynsrlh714 Před 2 lety

    Having born in 91, all I see are constructions. Even old spots don’t exist anymore. The older gen must be feeling more sad. Really wanna know more about the Bugis ppl.

  • @ergker2243
    @ergker2243 Před rokem +1

    Good morning. Today i share on something i read: Man also has the innate power of cosmic consciousness, though few develop it. Man also has will, whereby he , like the creator can create worlds instantaneously, but few develop that power which is within them. The animals cannot reason but man can. All the attributes that God has- consciousnesd, reason,, will,feeling,love- man has too. In these qualities, man may be said to be made in the image of God.
    Singapore’s map. Engineering top of hilly heaped. Fort and its Chinatown commercial square. Fort 山顶。Clarke quay. Fort cunning DTL
    mrts.
    垃船。teochew潮州
    码头。福建街。? 😄

  • @anandnair5223
    @anandnair5223 Před 2 lety +1

    👍🏽

  • @robezy0
    @robezy0 Před 2 lety +2

    30:32 even cna knows that Belgium doesn't exist hahaha

  • @yvvonelee5026
    @yvvonelee5026 Před rokem

    Why is Dr Mahathir so afraid of Singapore growing?

  • @SiaanLala
    @SiaanLala Před 2 lety +1

    Yo wassup

  • @eventhorizon3117
    @eventhorizon3117 Před rokem

    Sea give birth to life, fed lives, connect lives and now lives live on it

  • @izwanizi
    @izwanizi Před 2 lety +1

    Do SG have any evidence regarding the existance of waterfall during those early years..?

  • @muhammadzhafranbahaman6401

    The pursue of economic growth at the expense of environment.

    • @ronho883
      @ronho883 Před rokem +1

      I should know the costs as I lived there at Bedok Beach and I lost my playground but the fact is while cutting down the hills of Changi, Bedok and Chai Chee, using the sand to reclaim the coastline made sense. We built thousands of HDB homes in Bedok and Chai Chee which still stands there today. We built lots of homes at Marine Parade which still stands there today. The loss of the old seafront gave way to a new seafront, and we built lots of homes. Good decision.

  • @kuyaocstriviaeverything9860

    The great country of Singapore!

  • @paparoti4006
    @paparoti4006 Před 2 lety +1

    Whole island is saf fortress

  • @hassadhassan2610
    @hassadhassan2610 Před rokem +1

    banyak kampung melayu di situ

  • @lukasmenkhoff9035
    @lukasmenkhoff9035 Před 2 lety +1

    Roughly 92% of our coastline is all reclaimed by now. How sad

  • @yuanhangw
    @yuanhangw Před rokem

    沧海桑田

  • @97ohmygod
    @97ohmygod Před 3 měsíci

    Seems like this documentary is a premonition to the government’s intentions on the East Coast plan. And a recording of our current joys soon disappearing

  • @redright49
    @redright49 Před 2 lety +12

    Snarky narration compilation:
    A commercial square that was named Commercial Square
    A new harbour to be named New Harbour
    Leading to this part of the road was the imaginatively named East Coast Road
    🤣🤣🤣

    • @konyaku3072
      @konyaku3072 Před 2 lety

      It also mentioned sampan as Sam Pang. These are condescending.

    • @jinngeechia9715
      @jinngeechia9715 Před 2 lety +1

      Marina Bay went through an exercise and was again named Marina Bay. 🤣 I see a trend here.

    • @user-FEFe
      @user-FEFe Před 2 lety

      @@konyaku3072 i couldnt locate in the film where was this being said.. could you enlighten? 🙂🙏. If you meant the 3:22 mark, it certainly didnt sound like "Sam Pang" to me and why is this considered condescending? 🤨🙄. cheers..

  • @davidduffin1580
    @davidduffin1580 Před 2 lety

    You mean Malaysia"s coastlines

    • @kaiserlow652
      @kaiserlow652 Před rokem

      S'pore was a British colony until 1963

  • @mrj475
    @mrj475 Před 6 měsíci

    What a lie..hahahh

  • @Woedeiii
    @Woedeiii Před 2 lety +1

    how much PAP paid you for this?

    • @ordoabchao4202
      @ordoabchao4202 Před rokem +2

      The Singapore Leadership should be the envy of the world.

    • @Woedeiii
      @Woedeiii Před rokem

      @@ordoabchao4202 Over here being corny not knowing how PAP operates. Read Up!

    • @ordoabchao4202
      @ordoabchao4202 Před rokem +2

      @@Woedeiii ok then, what should I read? I read Chua Beng Huat and LKY.
      Edit: and more importantly, I see how well run the City state is, low taxes, low crime, high property ownership rates, amazing and cheap public transport, high incomes, great education, good healthcare, long life expectancy, beautiful parks and public spaces, sustainable budget, huge reserves in the sovereign wealth funds and so on. These are the facts, are they not?

    • @Woedeiii
      @Woedeiii Před rokem

      @@ordoabchao4202 You can sing their praises when they hold a public forum. Meanwhile, You need to open your eyes and see how PAP is true example of a corrupted and authoritarian state. Doesn't it seem peculiar there is not a single bad light shown on PAP on any news media, internet & on the street except those naive and heckcare opposition clowns during the elections. they may be uneducated and ignorant but they cant express thier true opinons because of thier books. FYI, whatever you read up I can find on google myself, its all censorship these days. Its the otherside of politics you & the public dont want to see and its being made almost impossible to be found. And dont lie to yourself by saying there is none because PAP is a such a saint, thier our saviour.... Dont do that to yourself. DOnt be like the rest of the public which just want to think SG is all sunshine and rainbows because it isnt. And when PAP finally reveals who they are, its already too late.

    • @ordoabchao4202
      @ordoabchao4202 Před rokem +4

      @@Woedeiii I sing praise, because the story of Singapore is one of success and achievent. Is anything I said wrong?
      I am really curious to hear the best critique of the Singapore system.
      Authoritarian? Yes, it is. But it's working, isn't it?
      Corrupt? Probably some politicians are, as everywhere, but definitely less in Singapore than most places on earth including the developed world.
      The Singapore government massively elevated the prosperity of its citizens over the past 57 years. The economic freedom and good education also gives them the freedom and ability to leave for other places if they don't like itvin Singapore, which some do.
      What is your grief?
      That there are corrupt people in government? Newsflash: that is the case everywhere and always throughout history.
      Which country do you think is better run than Singapore?