- Pulau Tekong
SG neighbourhood
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englishname=Tekong Island
chinesename=德光岛
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pinyin=Déguāng Dǎo
malayname=Pulau Tekong
tamilname="fill in" Pulau Tekong is the largest ofSingapore 's outlying islands with an area of 24.43 km², and the island is still expanding due toland reclamation works on its southern and northwestern coasts which will eventually subsume many of its surrounding smallislet s, includingPulau Tekong Kechil .Pulau Tekong is found off Singapore's northeastern coast, east of
Pulau Ubin . Geographically, it is nearer toJohor ,Malaysia than the Singapore mainland itself. ThePulau Tekong Reservoir is also on the island.Etymology and early history
Pulau Tekong appears in the Franklin and Jackson's
1828 map as "Po. Tukang". The early name could have arisen because the island served as a trading station for both residents ofPulau Ubin and the state of Johor. "Tukang" could refer to change."Tekong" means "an obstacle", so called because the island blocks the mouth of the Sungai Johor. "Pulo Tekong Besar" came under the
Changi district, and the island had a sizeable population, being the largest island off Singapore and twomile s from Fairy Point.Ferries plied from thepier at that point and the island daily.Wild
pig s anddeer were once plentiful on Pulau Tekong, and attracted hunters from Singapore. "Pulo Tekong Besar" had undergone so much development afterWorld War II , withvegetable ,fruit andpoultry farms, that the wildlife has mostly disappeared (wild pigs are seen throughout the island today). MainlyTeochew s andHakka s lived on Pulau Tekong asfarmer s,fishermen and shop owners selling sundry goods.Current situation
Today, Pulau Tekong is used exclusively as a training base for various
Singapore Army Units where Singaporean males are conscripted into National Service and is home to theBasic Military Training Centre (BMTC). TheSchool of Infantry Specialists (SISPEC), which was situated two kilometres from BMTC, relocated to a new campus atPasir Laba Camp in December 2005. A new training area, calledSan Yong Kong Field Camp , has been completed on the reclaimed land south ofDogra Bridge . Built by theCombat Engineers , this field camp will be used to trainInfantry and Guards battalions. It also provides habitat to some wild animals that are rarely seen in mainland Singapore such as theLeopard Cat ,Sunda Slow Loris andSunda Pangolin .Past events on Pulau Tekong
Runaway elephants
On
May 29 1990 , national servicemen spotted a family of threeAsian elephant s which had swam 1.5km . across theStraits of Johor [ cite web | url = http://infopedia.nlb.gov.sg/articles/SIP_443_2004-12-28.html | title = Runaway elephants on Pulau Tekong | publisher = Singapore National Library Board | accessdate = 2007-07-15 ] . TheSingapore Zoo worked with the Malaysian Wildlife Department's Elephant Capture and Translocation Unit to help in its plan to recapture the runaway elephants.On
June 10 , all three elephants were captured and relocated back to thejungle s of Johor.Land reclamation issues
Land reclamation work is currently undergoing off the southern part of the island. Malaysia has referred the reclamation issue toInternational Tribunal for the Law of the Sea under the1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea on July2003 . Subsequently, the tribunal ordered a year-long joint study on the issue. The conflict was resolved on April2005 following a signing of agreement between the two countries. The agreement includes modifications of the island in "Area D". The signed agreement was sent to the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea for final judgment.Armed robbers incident
Pulau Tekong was the hiding place in March
2004 for a group of armed robbers comprising twoIndonesia ns and a Malaysian. They fled from Malaysia, sparking off a massive, coordinated manhunt involving Air Force helicopters, commandos, ground surveillance radar, troops from the 2nd Singapore Infantry Regiment and theSingapore Police Force . All three were caught bypolice officer s; two by members of theGurkha Contingent and one by thePolice Coast Guard 'sSpecial Task Squadron . They were later charged withillegal entry and possession offirearm s.Pulau Tekong in Singaporean culture
In Singaporean
folklore , the island is deemed to be extremely haunted. It is unclear if these beliefs actually date back to the days when Tekong was inhabited by civilians or if they sprung up after the island was taken over as military territory. The lives of the inhabitants of Pulau Tekong before it was turned into a training area for the Singaporean military was portrayed in theSingapore Broadcasting Corporation (nowMediaCorp ) Channel 8 dramaSon of Pulau Tekong .References
*Victor R Savage, Brenda S A Yeoh (2003), "Toponymics - A Study of Singapore Street Names", Eastern Universities Press, ISBN 981-210-205-1
External links
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