Description:
Located in the North-East of Singapore, Pulau Ubin is a small island which stretches 10.19 km2. Its wooden house villages, rich and preserved wildlife make it the last witness of Singapore that existed before the large-scale urban development. In the early days, granite mining supported a few thousand settlers on the island in 1960, but today there are only about a hundred villagers residing there. A trip to Pulau Ubin shows the face of Singapore in the 1960s.