Tanjong Pagar was a fishing village and in 1864 the Tanjong Pagar Dock Co was formed due to the growth of shipping activities and after Singapore independence, it had grown into a world-class port and container terminal. Under Singapore Harbour Board and the later Port of Singapore Authority, I was there working as a wharf clerk with a transport company from 1970 until end 2003. Tanjong Pagar in 1980 became the first area in Singapore to be gazetted under the government conservation plan.
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Container Terminal view from Pinnacle |
Tanjong Pagar was also a lucrative place for a rickshaw puller, then in 1904 Jinricksha Station was born located at the corner of Tanjong Pagar Road and Neil Road.
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Jinricksha Station |
Under the conservation, all old shophouses were restored to their original facade but the spirit of Tanjong Pagar remain.
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Rows of old shophouses |
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Old world charm |
Fairfield Methodist Church was known as Metropole Theatre located at the junction of Maxwell Road and Tanjong Pagar Road.
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Classic |
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Bus stop |
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Old Yan Kit Swimming pool |
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Tiger Balm |
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The latest addition the Pinnacle 50 Storey Public Housing |