- Padang, Singapore
The Padang ( _zh. 政府大厦大草场) is an open field located within the
Downtown Core of theCentral Area inSingapore , at the heart of Singapore'scentral business district . It was formerly known as the Padang Cricket Ground. The Padang is surrounded by several important landmarks, which include Saint Andrew's Cathedral, City Hall, theOld Supreme Court Building and theCity Hall MRT Station .Due to its prime location and historical significance, it has been used as a venue for a variety of events, including the National Day Parade in 2005.
History
In June 1819, modern founder of Singapore,
Thomas Stamford Raffles instructed the first Resident of Singapore,William Farquhar , to reserve the whole space within the Old Lines and theSingapore River (i.e. the northern bank) for public purposes. However, Farquhar found it expedient to allowEurope anmerchant s to encroach the reserved space as this appeared to be the only suitable site formercantile firms andgodown s, since the southern bank was tooswamp y in the past. Farquhar also built a temporaryhome with an "attap " roof andkajang wall s on the currentSingapore Cricket Club site, on the edge which came to be known as Raffles Plain. When Raffles returned to the island in October 1822, Raffles disapproved of the encroaching by mercantile interests of land he had set aside for public use. Raffles immediately countermanded Farquhar'spermit s, put a stay on all buildings in the area and appointed a committee with strict and explicit instructions on how he wanted the town of Singapore to be planned. As theEsplanade plan had been broken, it was necessary to designate a new site for the town's public buildings. The area chosen was the Padang Besar or simply the Padang, as it is known today.During the 1820s, there were four houses that faced the Padang, what is now the
Old Supreme Court Building were two houses built in 1823 houses ofEdward Boustead , and the site of the City Hall formerly the houses of Resident CouncillorThomas Church andWilliam Montgomerie who is Residency Surgeon. In 1845,Gaston Dutronquoy moved into the Boustead houses and converted into his secondLondon Hotel. The place became Hotel de l'Esperance and later Hotel de l'Europe and was demolished in the year 1900. The Grand Hotel de l'Europe was built in 1905 and demolished in 1935 due to financial problems. The hotel made way for the Old Supreme Court Building which was the lastClassical architecture building built in Singapore. Thestatue ofStamford Raffles was unveiled at the plain on27 June 1877 , but it was moved toVictoria Memorial Hall (nowVictoria Theatre and Concert Hall ) on6 December 1919 .In the past, Padang was referred as The Plain, Cantonment Plain, Raffles Plain or the Esplanade. In modern times, Esplanade refers to the cultural centre known as
Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay and before that theEsplanade Park . Today, the Padang is a field located between two clubs in front of City Hall. After Raffles' founding of Singapore, this was where theSepoy Cantonment was first located (hence the name Cantonment Plain), before thesepoy s were shifted toCantonment Road /Sepoy Lines area. Around 1890, the Esplanade was widened by reclaiming land, and constructed a road known asNew Esplanade Road (nowConnaught Drive ). In 1907, the area became known as the Padang and the roads in that area were renamed.Esplanade Road was renamedSt Andrew's Road and New Esplanade Road was known as Connaught Drive. Before reclamation, thesea shore was where Connaught Drive is currently located. Near the currentSingapore Recreation Club , was aSaluting Battery mounted on aknoll , which was known in the early days as aScandal Point . The paintings of the Esplanade byJ. T. Thomson in 1847 and 1851 were done at this point. The Padang was threatened to be used for development several times but it was abandoned due to public outcry.The Padang became a major
recreation al area when two clubs, theSingapore Cricket Club in 1870 and theSingapore Recreation Club in 1885 were established at both ends of the field. It was used for exercisinghorse s in the 1920s and became the scene for theNew Year sport ing activities.Surprisingly, the administration sector of the Padang area began to take shape only in the late 1920s, replacing houses that
G.D. Coleman built. The Grand Hotel de l'Europe was demolished and made way for thecourthouse in 1936. Today, the Padang is used for many events such as theNational Day Parade and others as well. The Padang was where the victory parade of theJapan ese surrendering Singapore back to the British, and the surrender forces by Lord Louis Mountbatten endingWorld War II in Singapore. The Padang is used forsport s such as soccer,cricket and rugby.The Padang has hosted several official One Day International cricket matches.
References
*Victor R Savage, Brenda S A Yeoh (2004), "Toponymics - A Study of Singapore Street Names", Eastern University Press, ISBN 981-210-364-3
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