- Joo Chiat
SG neighbourhood
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englishname=Joo Chiat
pinyin=Rúqiè
chinesename=如切
malayname=Joo Chiat
tamilname=ஜூச் சாட்Joo Chiat is a residential conservation area in the eastern part of
Singapore , and is located nearKatong in the Marine Parade Planning Area.Joo Chiat Road is the mainroad in the area with rows ofshophouse s for residential and commercial purposes.History
Before 1917 Joo Chiat Road was known as the Confederate Estate Road. At that time, most of the land in the area belonged to the Little's Family. The road name changed after
Chew Joo Chiat owned a large piece of land in Joo Chiat area. He bought land from the Alsagoff Family as well as the Little's Family to plant spices, such as nutmeg, gambier and pepper which were in great demand by the Europeans. Later, he turned the land into coconut plantations when copra became the cash crops. His foresight and business acumen made him a wealthy land owner. In 1913 he bought from the auction 5 freehold building allotments fronting the Confederate Estate Road to increase his land bank. In early 1917 Joo Chiat Road was still a cart track going through Chew's plantations. It was a private road maintained by him. Transportation of local produce was by bullock carts. Joo Chiat area was then under the jurisdiction of the Rural Board. When the Municipal Limit moved into Joo Chiat area, the Municipality wanted to construct a road for motor vehicles from Changi Road/Geylang Road to East Coast Road. There was no land acquisition law at that time. So the Municipality offered to buy over a stretch of Chew's land (the Confederate Estate Road) to construct a proper road way. Chew's foresight in seeing the benefit of a transport infrastrcture going through his land, bequeathed the road to the authority without compensation. For his generosity, the road was named after him as Joo Chiat Road. Later he divided his land into parcels and sold them to developers to build houses. Today, Joo Chiat is best known for its colourful rows of traditionalPeranakan shophoouse s, dating back to the 1920s and 1930s, that line its narrow streets.During Chew Joo Chiat's life time, Katong area was confined mainly along Meyer Road from Tanjong Katong towards Katong Park. In Joo Chiat area, Katong did not exist then. From 1926 onwards to World War II saw an influx of Straits Chinese into Joo Chiat when their traditional
enclave ,Telok Ayer , became overcrowded. Schools were also established in the area:Telok Kurau English Primary School in 1923 (Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew was a pupil there) andSaint Patrick's School in 1933. New roads linked the area to the city. In 1932, theRoman Catholic Holy Family Church was completed, attracting to the area a predominantlyCatholic Eurasia n community. Because of its proximity to Tg Katong, the residents who lived at the east coast referred to the area verbally as Katong. Therefore,Katong was born out of Joo Chiat. Chew Joo Chiat was known as King of Katong after his death on 5 February 1926.Seaview Hotel and theSingapore Swimming Club were also opened in the 1930s, providing the area's wealthier residents withleisure facilities. With the development of Joo Chiat into a small town, the East Coast — stretching from Mountbatten toSiglap — was no longer solely a weekend retreat for theEurope ans and rich Chinese and Eurasians who owned the luxurious seasidebungalow s there.After the Japanese Occupation (1942-1945), Changi Market (now
Joo Chiat Complex ) onJoo Chiat Road became an important trading centre for Malays fromMalaysia ,Brunei andIndonesia . They traded in food, flowers andspice s, which remain a major part of the area's economy today.In 1993, Joo Chiat was
gazette d as a conservation district. As a result, shophouses and bungalows reflecting the typical architectural styles of the turn of the twentieth century have been preserved, as well as many unique andstraits eclectic style Chinese shophouses which give the area its true flavour. The area is also known for eateries specialising in Peranakan delicacies.Politics
The
Joo Chiat Single Member Constituency is a ward in the Singapore Parliament. TheMember of Parliament for Joo Chiat isChan Soo Sen .Joo Chiat is notorious for being another
red-light district in Singapore, and the Member of Parliament has promised to eradicate this problem.ee also
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Katong References
*National Heritage Board (2002), "Singapore's 100 Historic Places", Archipelago Press, ISBN 981-4068-23-3
External links
* [http://www.makansutra.com/jalan/walking_joo_chiat.html Makansutra's Guide to Joo Chiat]
* [http://www.myjoochiat.com Joo Chiat Community Website]
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