- Southern Islands
The Southern Islands (Chinese: 南部岛屿) compose an urban planning area in the Central Region of
Singapore , and comprise the eight majorisland s ofKusu Island ,Lazarus Island ,Pulau Seringat ,Pulau Tekukor ,Saint John's Island ,Sentosa and the twoSisters' Islands . The islands encompass a total land area of about 5.58square kilometre s. TheSentosa Development Corporation oversees the development and maintenance of these offshore islands south of Singapore.Development
As part of the
Singapore Tourism Board 's (STB) plan to develop the other Southern Islands after Sentosa,land reclamation was started in2000 to link Pulau Seringat and Lazarus Island. The reclamation created a sand bank between the two islands, forming alagoon that has an unobstructed seaview.Pulau Seringat, which is now part of the extended Lazarus Island, now has a 800-
metre stretch of beach. Thousands ofcubic metre s of sand, checked forsandfly eggs, wasimport ed fromIndonesia to make the beach. 1,000 maturecoconut trees were also planted to add to the island feel of the place.A
causeway connecting Lazarus Island and Saint John's Island was also built to make the three islands more accessible and help attract more visitors.Previously a shoal that was barely visible at
high tide , Kias is now an island that houses anelectricity generator with enough capacity to support the other three islands.The reclamation took six years to complete and cost
S$ 60 million. Another S$120 million was spent to bringwater ,electricity , gas andtelecommunication infrastructure from Sentosa to the islands. The submarine services link consists of a 1.2-kilometre trench holding utility lines that lie 17 metres underwater. It linksSentosa Cove to Kias Island, and is protected underneath 50,000tonne s of rock. It holds two 12-inch (30 cm) gas pipelines, two 12-inch (30 cm) water pipelines, four 22 kVpower cable s and four 96 corefibre optic cables for telecommunications.The entire project cost nearly S$300 million and took about 15 years of
planning . Teh Jen Lee, "Believe it or not...This is Singapore. The newly developed St John's and Lazarus islands have beautiful beaches and sparkling waters", "The New Paper ",1 December 2006 ] Serene Goh, "Targeting nature lovers and the well-heeled", "The Straits Times ",1 December 2006 ] Serene Goh, "All powered up and ready for offers", "The Straits Times ",1 December 2006 ]Plans
In November
2006 , theSingapore Tourism Board announced plans to develop the six islands off the southern tip of Sentosa into atourist attraction . These islands include the Sisters' Island, Kusu Island, Lazarus Island and Saint John's Island, which draw at least 100,000 visitors a year. These are mainlypilgrim s, campers, day-trippers andcanoeist s.This, as STB's S$12 billion Sentosa master plan — which includes
HarbourFront and the Southern Islands — is expected to be completed ahead of schedule in2010 . The STB intends to tap on the momentum of the SentosaIntegrated resort bid and extend investor interest to the islands nearby.Over the years, there have been several suggestions on how to develop the islands, from turning them into a centre for
water sport s, to developingeco-tourism and promotingfishing . Even aretirement village was promoted. However, these plans did not materialise.The STB reckoned that the time was ripe to attract
investor s to develop the islands, which lies about a 20-minuteferry ride from theSingapore Cruise Centre and 30 minutes fromMarina South Pier .Exploring the potential of developing land around the Marina Bay and Sentosa areas, the STB has concluded that enhancing the lush
greenery and naturalfoliage of the Southern Islands will make them irresistible as atourist destination . The Southern Islands currently has a Chinesetemple , naturalecosystem s and aresort -like atmosphere. Therefore, it is conceivable to turn some of them into aresort island, a cultural site or an interactiverainforest park .There is also some potential for the Southern Islands to become a themed destination, mixing
education andentertainment , that leverages on itsnatural resource s. It has been said that the potential is similar toItaly 's Isle of Capri, a marinevillage , orDubai 's The Palm islands, a development for the ultra-wealthy. However, it may be difficult to develop the islands as a mass tourist destination because they lack a land link to the main island. Instead, a plan is being considered to turn them into agetaway for the well-heeled who can afford the luxury and those who want to explore the rustic surroundings for the islands'flora andfauna , including 300species of nativewildlife .With the completion of land reclamation works to link Pulau Seringat, Lazarus Island and Saint John's Island, the STB is setting its sights to develop the cluster by
2015 , the year they plan to hit its target of 17 million annual visitors and S$30 billion intourism receipts. The STB expects to announce details for the development of the Southern Islands and seek requests for concepts as early as March2007 .Serene Goh, "Targeting nature lovers and the well-heeled", "The Straits Times ",1 December 2006 ] Serene Goh, "All powered up and ready for offers", "The Straits Times ",1 December 2006 ] Jeana Wong,Channel NewsAsia : " [http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/244020/1/.html STB plans to develop Southern Islands into tourist attraction] ". Retrieved30 November 2006 .] Krist Boo, "Southern Islands may be next big tourist attraction", "The Straits Times ",29 November 2006 ]However, in April 2007, STB announced that the plans for the Southern Islands have been put on hold. Industry sources said that the Government is considering housing a
casino on the six-island cluster. STB met potential investors in January 2006 to gauge their interests and listen to ideas, but the results were apparently not very encouraging. To date, no decision has been made yet on the development concept, including whether a request for concepts exercise will be launched. It is the second time in three years that the authorities are rethinking plans for the Southern Islands.Krist Boo, "Tourism for Southern Islands put on hold", "The Straits Times ",12 April 2007 ]Notes and references
External links
* [http://www.sentosa.com.sg/explore_sentosa/nature/southern_islands.html The Southern Islands at sentosa.com.sg]
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