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Katong
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Katong is a residential area in the east of Singapore near the seafront. It is a suburb of great prestige and possesses special historical charm for its Asian heritage and seaside town charm. Formerly located by the sea, land was reclaimed all the way to East Coast Park to provide more land for housing and recreational purposes due to shortage of land in the late 1960s after Singapore gained independence. The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... Pinyin, more formally called Hanyu Pinyin (Simplified Chinese: ; Traditional Chinese: ; Pinyin: ), is the most common variant of Standard Mandarin romanization system in use. ... Not to be confused with the Malayalam language, spoken in India. ... Tamil ( ; IPA ) is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by Tamils in India and Sri Lanka, with smaller communities of speakers in many other countries. ... For other uses, see Asia (disambiguation). ... The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view. ... East Coast Park The East Coast Park (Chinese: 东海岸公园; Malay: Taman Pantai Timur) is a beach park located on the southeastern coast of Singapore. ... The 1960s decade refers to the years from 1960 to 1969. ...


Katong is also the location of many villas and mansions of the wealthy elite in the 19th to the mid 20th centuries, who made their fortunes in the Far East and built seaside resorts, villas and manors along the beachfront of Katong, beginning from Katong Park to the end of the East Coast. The far east as a cultural block includes East Asia, Southeast Asia, Northeast Asia and South Asia. ...


Katong's rich cultural mix has contributed to its unique cuisine. Katong is well known for its restaurants serving Peranakan (Straits Chinese) cuisine, particularly a spicy Malay noodle soup called Peranakan laksa. Because it was originally made in Katong, it has come to be known as the Katong laksa throughout the world in Hong Kong and New York. Peranakan, Baba-Nyonya () and Straits Chinese (; named after the Straits Settlements) are terms used for the descendants of the very early Chinese immigrants to the Nusantara region, including both the British Straits Settlements of Malaya and the Dutch-controlled island of Java among other places, who have partially adopted Malay... The Malay Peninsula (Malay: Semenanjung Tanah Melayu) is a major peninsula located in Southeast Asia. ... Sanskrit name Sanskrit: लक्ष Laksa is a popular spicy noodle soup from Peranakan culture, which is a merger of Chinese and Malay elements found in Malaysia and Singapore. ... This article is about the state. ...

Katong

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Etymology

Katong is the name of an exotic species of sea turtle now extinct. It also means the rippling effect of a sea mirage when looking at a shoreline. Tanjong Katong was a popular beach along the East Coast. Tanjong means peninsula or promontory in Malay. This coastal feature was located near the present Tanjong Katong Flyover across East Coast Parkway and had since disappeared due to land reclamation. Genera Family Cheloniidae (Oppel, 1811) Caretta Chelonia Eretmochelys Lepidochelys Natator Family Dermochelyidae Dermochelys Family Protostegidae (extinct) Family Toxochelyidae (extinct) Family Thalassemyidae (extinct) Sea turtles (Superfamily Chelonioidea) are turtles found in all the worlds oceans except the Arctic Ocean. ... In biology and ecology, extinction is the ceasing of existence of a species or group of species. ... This article is about the optical phenomenon. ... A peninsula in Croatia A peninsula is a piece of land that is bordered on three or more sides by water. ... The term promontory has several similar meanings in English, including geographical names: A promontory is a prominent mass of land which overlooks lower lying land or a body of water (e. ...


History

Katong's history has been rooted in prestige and wealth. Many wealthy English, Portuguese, Anglo-French and Chinese settlers bought parcels of land here beside the sea to cultivate plantations. They built business empires from trading in these early international commodities such as cotton, coconut and gambier. For other uses, see Cotton (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Coconut (disambiguation). ... Gambier may refer to: Uncaria, a genus of flowering plants Gambier Islands (ÃŽles Gambier), in French Polynesia. ...


The earliest cultivation took place in 1823, when Francis Bernard, son-in-law of Lieutenant Colonel William Farquhar, the first Resident of Singapore, started a coconut estate in the district. 1823 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... In the U.S. Army, Air Force and Marine Corps, a lieutenant colonel is a commissioned officer superior to a major and inferior to a colonel. ... William Farquhar (1774 – 1839) is a historical figure of Singapore. ... A Resident, or in full Resident Minister, is a state official of certain representative types, required to take up permanent residency abroad officially. ...


Gradually, the crown of Singapore sold plots of land in the area stretching from Frankel Avenue, Siglap Road, to the Geylang River. From Geylang Road to the sea, land was granted to individuals in large parcels, ranging from 8 to 200 hectares. Pioneer estate owners included Thomas Dunman, Thomas Crane, Sir Jose d'Almeida, John Armstrong, Whampoa Hoo Ah Kay, Chew Joo Chiat and the Little family. Geylang Road Geylang Road (Chinese: 芽笼路) is a major trunk road linking Singapores central business district with the eastern suburban areas. ... A hectare (symbol ha) is a unit of area, equal to 10 000 square metres, commonly used for measuring land area. ... Thomas Dunman (born 1815) was the first Commissioner of Police in Singapore from 1856-1871. ...


Most of the land was given over to coconut plantations because of the suitably sandy conditions, although cotton was also introduced in February 1836 . Unnfortunately, cotton planting was largely a failure and only coconut plantations remained. Sandy may refer to: // United Kingdom Sandy, Bedfordshire, England Sandy, Carmarthenshire, Wales United States Sandy, Oregon Sandy, Pennsylvania Sandy, Utah Big Sandy, Tennessee Sandy Spring, Maryland Sandy Hook (several places) Look up Sandy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...


In the first four decades of the twentieth century and especially after World War I, Katong developed from a weekend seaside retreat into a home for the wealthy, who built their main residence away from the hustle and bustle of town-life in the form of ornate and immense colonial seaside bungalows. Katong then took the form of a wealthy suburb. Large colonial, Chinese and Peranakan bungalows were built along Meyer Road, Mountbatten Road, East Coast Road (now divided into East Coast Road and Upper East Coast Road) while many upper-class family homes were built on increasingly expensive and smaller plots of land around Joo Chiat Road (formerly the family estate of Joo Chiat) and Tanjong Katong Road (which in English means "Road of the Turtle Mirage Promontory"). (19th century - 20th century - 21st century - more centuries) Decades: 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s The 20th century lasted from 1901 to 2000 in the Gregorian calendar (often from (1900 to 1999 in common usage). ... “The Great War ” redirects here. ... The term retreat has several related meanings, all of which have in common the notion of safety or temporarily removing oneself from ones usual environment. ... “Suburbia” redirects here. ... A row of bungalows in Virginia A bungalow (Gujarati: , Hindi: ) is a type of single-story house. ...


The Katong of today covers both sides of Tanjong Katong Road and the seaward strip along Mountbatten Road and East Coast Road, stretching from Katong Park up to Martia Road. Also included in this strip are the Katong Church and CHIJ Katong Convent. CHIJ Katong Convent (CHIJ - KC for short) is an autonomous school in Singapore. ...


The Katong area, a stretch between Tembeling Road and Telok Kurau Road, with the old Joo Chiat Police Station which is now Katong Mall as its centre, was an ethnic enclave of the Eurasians. An ethnic group is a group of people who identify with one another, or are so identified by others, on the basis of a boundary that distinguishes them from other groups. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Eurasian, in English vernacular, is a term that refers to those of mixed European and Asian ancestry, regardless of continent of origin. ...


Many "town" Eurasians moved here in the 1920s and 1930s due to several reasons. They were attracted by the building of Saint Patrick's (1933) and also by the Holy Family Church also known as "Katong Church". Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus in Katong (CHIJ Katong) was built much later on Martia Road and expanded its secondary school into Marine Parade after land reclamation of the East Coast in 1965. The 1920s is sometimes referred to as the Jazz Age or the Roaring Twenties, usually applied to America. ... The 1930s (years from 1930–1939) were described as an abrupt shift to more radical and conservative lifestyles, as countries were struggling to find a solution to the Great Depression, also known as the World Depression. ... St. ... Year 1933 (MCMXXXIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Marine Parade (Chinese: 马林百列, Mandarin Pronunciation: Malinbailie) is a town and an urban planning area in Singapore directly to the east of the Central Area, Singapores central business district. ... Year 1965 (MCMLXV) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar) of the 1965 Gregorian calendar. ...


The Eurasians wanted better homes after the Depression; however, the city centre of Singapore and its surrounding area was experiencing congestion and pollution with overcrowding being common. Therefore, they sold their estates in town and built their homes in Katong. The Chinese settlers followed suit. For other uses, see The Great Depression (disambiguation). ...


Highlights

The area is traditionally associated with the Eurasian and Peranakan community. However, many high-rise apartment blocks now stand alongside the traditional shophouses and Peranakan terrace houses. In 1993, the Joo Chiat neighbourhood which comprises the historical centre of Katong, with its delicate and uniquely Singaporean architecture mixing Chinese, Peranakan and English colonial styles, was designated a national heritage conservation area by the Singapore Government. Many of the traditional houses in the area, which includes the ancient villa of Chinese tycoon Joo Chiat, have been conserved and are now luxury homes for the wealthy elite of Singapore. Eurasian, in English vernacular, is a term that refers to those of mixed European and Asian ancestry, regardless of continent of origin. ... Year 1993 (MCMXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1993 Gregorian calendar). ... Conserved shophouses lining Joo Chiat Road Joo Chiat is a residential conservation area in the eastern part of Singapore, and is located near Katong in the Marine Parade Planning Area. ...


In the 2000s there was a widely-publicized and televised Everitt Road Saga, in which the neighbours fought a cold war with surveillance cameras and automated digital video cameras, floodlights and verbal potshots. This seemingly silly conflict was televised throughout South-east Asian countries such as Malaysia and Indonesia. This article is about the first decade of the 21st century. ...


Residents

It was home to the earlier scions of the Englishmen Sir Arthur, Lord Meyer, Lord Mountbatten, Cathay Organisation film magnate Loke Wan Tho. Its illustrious residents include the ancestral family of Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew and Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong. The incumbent president Sellapan Ramanathan lives in Katong as his own residence. Since the 1990s, an increasing number of wealthy Americans have moved from Bukit Timah into Katong luxury residences - architecturally-unique conserved shophouses meant for glamorous millionaires. In addition, many other Peranakan shophouses have been conserved into high-end boutique hotels serving wealthy Asian, European and American expatriates moving away from the terrorist-prone zone of Holland Village, such as Sandalwood. Many Parisian and European fashion labels such as Agnes B. and Comme des Garcons have expressed interest in turning the quaint shophouses around Joo Chiat into exclusive closed boutiques, like those in the fashionable West Chelsea and meatpacking district of Manhattan. These closed boutiques are meant for the exclusive international VHNW very high net-worth private-banking clientele who fiercely guard their privacy, a unique niche economic group which shops on an absolutely different scale. Katong is preferred as these families do not engage in conspicuous consumption available in the densely-populated and very public Orchard and City areas. The English are people descended for a wide variety of roots, and who are associated, either by birth or by choice, with the culture of England (Latin: Anglia). ... Louis Francis Albert Victor Nicholas Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma (June 25, 1900 – August 27, 1979) was a British admiral and statesman and an uncle of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. ... Cathay Organisation Holdings Limited is one of Singapores leading leisure and entertainment groups. ... Loke Wan Tho 陆运涛 (1915–1964) born in Singapore, was a cinema magnate, ornithologist, and photographer. ... Minister Mentor is a cabinet position created by the Singapore government in 2004 as part of a major leadership reshuffle. ... This is a Chinese name; the family name is 李 (Li) Lee Kuan Yew, GCMG, CH (Chinese: ; Pinyin: ; born September 16, 1923; also spelled Lee Kwan-Yew), was the first Prime Minister of the Republic of Singapore from 1959 to 1990. ... The political office of Senior Minister in the political system of Singapore is taken by a Prime Minister when he retires from that office, but still has something to offer the government based on his long experience. ... This is a Chinese name; the family name is Goh Goh Chok Tong (Simplified Chinese: ; Traditional Chinese: ; Pinyin: ; Hokkien: Gô· Chok-tòng; born May 20, 1941), was the second Prime Minister of the Republic of Singapore from November 28, 1990 to August 12, 2004, succeeding Lee Kuan Yew. ... The President of the Republic of Singapore is the nations head of state. ... Sellapan Ramanathan (born July 3, 1924) is the sixth and current President of the Republic of Singapore. ... // hello!!! so u are a fucker The summit of Bukit Timah, the highest point in Singapore. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Millionairess redirects here. ... Peranakan, Baba-Nyonya () and Straits Chinese (; named after the Straits Settlements) are terms used for the descendants of the very early Chinese immigrants to the Nusantara region, including both the British Straits Settlements of Malaya and the Dutch-controlled island of Java among other places, who have partially adopted Malay... For other uses, see Asia (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Europe (disambiguation). ... An expatriate (in abbreviated form expat) is someone temporarily or permanently in a country and culture other than that of their upbringing and/or legal residence. ... This article is becoming very long. ... Holland Village can refer to Holland Village in Singapore. ... The branches of a young sandalwood tree found in Hawaii Sandalwood is the fragrant wood of trees in the genus Santalum. ... For other uses, see Parisian (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Europe (disambiguation). ... agnès b. ... Rei Kawakubo (1942 - ) is an avant-garde Japanese fashion designer whose work is distinguished by its warped asymmetry, distressed fabrics, and monochromatic palette. ... Conserved shophouses lining Joo Chiat Road Joo Chiat is a residential conservation area in the eastern part of Singapore, and is located near Katong in the Marine Parade Planning Area. ... Chelsea can refer to: // Chelsea, London, a neighbourhood in London Chelsea porcelain factory, a now defunct, but still famous, porcelain factory Metropolitan Borough of Chelsea, a former borough in London, now part of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Chelsea Bridge, a bridge in London Chelsea, Alabama Chelsea, Maine... The Meatpacking District, also known as Gansevoort Market, is a neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City. ... For other uses, see Manhattan (disambiguation). ... Conspicuous consumption is a term used to describe the lavish spending on goods and services that are acquired mainly for the purpose of displaying income or wealth. ... Public is of or pertaining to the people; belonging to the people; relating to, or affecting, a nation, state, or community; opposed to private; as, the public treasury, a road or lake. ... 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Katong Accent

During British colonial times, the civil service was the career of choice for many Peranakans and Eurasians. This led to Peranakan and Eurasian English language teachers passing onto their students a quaint and unique form of enunciation diametrically opposite of the more common "Singlish" creole. Thus words like "four" and "door" become pronounced as "foe" and "doe" in an odd sing-song manner - an influence from Chinese and Portuguese speakers. Image File history File links Question_book-3. ...


"Katong Girls"

Besides its food, Katong is famous for her daughters - "Katong girls" - protected and privileged daughters of the elite families in Singapore. Image File history File links Question_book-3. ... An expecting couple with their daughter A daughter is a female offspring; a girl, woman, or female animal in relation to her parents. ...


Originally daughters of English-speaking Chinese families belonging to the landowning class in Singapore living in gated, isolated bungalows of Windsor Park, they moved to Katong to pursue a more expressive social life when the Women's Charter was introduced during the sixties, freeing up economic and social equality for women. The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... A row of bungalows in Virginia A bungalow (Gujarati: , Hindi: ) is a type of single-story house. ... Windsor Park - a view from the Kop Stand, showing the two-tiered North Stand and the low Railway stand behind the opposite goal Windsor Park is the home ground of the Northern Irish football club, Linfield FC, in Belfast. ... The Womens Charter was an Act of the Singaporean Parliament passed in 1961. ... The 1960s, or The Sixties, in its most obvious sense refers to the decade between 1960 and 1969, but the expression has taken on a wider meaning over the past twenty years. ... EQUAL is a popular artificial sweetener Equal (sweetener) Equality can mean several things: Mathematical equality Social equality Racial equality Sexual equality Equality of outcome Equality, a town in Illinois See also Equity Egalitarianism Equals sign This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might...


Subsequently, after they married and formed their own families, their own daughters were also schooled in single-sex Convents such as the Katong Convent throughout all their childhood and adolescent lives. Katong girls are very much sought after in the Singapore who's-marrying-whom scene and the prom / socialite scene because of their seeming purity, kindness, charity, combining all the good Christian values with the right Confucian ones. Katong girls are easily distinguishable from other pretty Singaporean girls from their upper-class English accent and virtuous upbringing. Traditionally, many follow an Arts / Humanities curriculum and are then sent to boarding schools and universities in England. Most mothers of South-east Asian heirs prefer their girls Katong, as they are deemed the most kosher in morality, values, upbringing, and general old-world classiness. Hong Kong crossover actor in Hollywood, Chow Yun-Fatt's wife Jasmine Tan is one of many such examples. ... Look up kindness in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Allegorical personification of Charity as a mother with three infants by Anthony van Dyck Charity, meaning selfless giving, is one conventional English translation of the Greek term agapÄ“. // Etymology In the 1400, charity meant the state of love or simple affection which one was in or out of regarding one... For other uses, see Christian (disambiguation). ... Confucianism (儒家 Pinyin: rújiā The School of the Scholars), sometimes translated as the School of Literati, is an East Asian ethical, religious and philosophical system originally developed from the teachings of Confucius. ... Upper class refers to the group of people at the top of a social hierarchy. ... British English (BrE, BE, en-GB) is the broad term used to distinguish the forms of the English language used in the United Kingdom from forms used elsewhere in the Anglophone world. ... Look up Accent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... The Arts is a broad subdivision of culture, comprised of many expressive disciplines. ... For other uses, see Humanities (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ... Location of Southeast Asia Southeast Asia is a subregion of Asia. ... The circled U indicates that this can of tuna is certified kosher by the Union of Orthodox Congregations. ...


Education

Originally, Katong has been purely residential - it served as home for the wealthy whose children normally had private drivers to fetch them to town schools such as Anglo-Chinese School (ACS), Raffles Girls' School (RGS) and Methodist Girls' School (MGS). However, as the overcrowded city area became zoned by the PAP government initiative for international commercial businesses, many wealthy elite East Coast families began sending their children to Christian religious schools or Clan-based schools such as the Hokkien Huay Kuan-sponsored group of schools within or near Katong (see [Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan schools] http://www.shhk.com.sg/education/education.html ), before sending them overseas to Australia, England, Canada and the United States for their full education. 'Bukit Timah', a formerly poverty-stricken tin mining kampong recently gentrified by a flood of upstart millionaires, have tried to rival, but does not come close to having many prestigious and historically important schools within the Katong district. This article is primarily about the Anglo-Chinese family of schools in Singapore. ... Raffles Girls School (Secondary) (RGS for short, or known among Rafflesians as RG), is an independent girls secondary school in Singapore. ... ) is a girls school in Singapore with an independent secondary division. ... PAP can mean: // King Pap of Armenia Arthur Pap, philosopher The nickname of Mike Papantonio, a Florida-based trial attorney and co-host of Ring of Fire on Air America Radio Pap Finn, Hucks father in the novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, also a general... For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ... // hello!!! so u are a fucker The summit of Bukit Timah, the highest point in Singapore. ... This article is about the metallic chemical element. ... Kampong or kampung is a word in Malay and Indonesian language which means village. The word is also a common title for names of places in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore which, although modern, retains the word kampong for historical purposes. ... This once impoverished part of Jersey Citys historic downtown is quickly becoming gentrified. ... Millionairess redirects here. ...

CHIJ Katong Convent (CHIJ - KC for short) is an autonomous school in Singapore. ... Chung Cheng High School Chung Cheng High School (Chinese: 中正中学) is a Special Assistance Plan (SAP) school in Singapore. ... Dunman High School is an autonomous co-educational secondary school in Singapore. ... Image:KHS Building. ... Tao Nan School (Abbreviation: TNS; Chinese: ), is a co-educational primary school in Singapore. ... Saint Patricks School is a Roman Catholic secondary school for male students in Singapore. ... The TKGS doll in school uniform Tanjong Katong Girls School (TKGS) is a girls secondary school in Singapore. ... Tanjong Katong Secondary School, or known affectionately as TK, is an Autonomous co-ed school in Katong. ... Victoria Junior College (Abbreviation: VJC) is a junior college in Singapore. ... Victoria School is an autonomous government secondary school, ranked as one of Singapores premier education institutions. ...

Politics

Katong belongs to Joo Chiat Single Member Constituency whose Member of Parliament is Chan Soo Sen of the People's Action Party. Katong formerly was part of East Coast Group Representation Constituency from 1997 to 2001. Campaign posters for Joo Chiat SMC during the general election in 2006, with the Peoples Action Partys poster on top and Workers Partys below. ... A Member of Parliament, or MP, is a representative elected by the voters to a parliament. ... Chan Soo Sen (b. ... Party logo with a symbol of red lightning that signifies action. ... East Coast Group Representation Constituency is a five-member Group Representation Constituency in the eastern area of Singapore. ... Year 2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 2001 Gregorian calendar). ...


References

  • Victor R Savage, Brenda S A Yeoh (2003), Toponymics - A Study of Singapore Street Names, Eastern Universities Press, ISBN 981-210-205-1
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External links

  • Katong.com.sg

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