- Jalan Besar
SG neighbourhood
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englishname=Jalan Besar
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malayname=Jalan Besar
tamilname="fill in"Jalan Besar (Malay for "large road") is the name of a
street in the northeastern part of theCentral Area inSingapore , which is itscentral business district . It is also the name of the electoralJalan Basar Group Representation Constituency , of which Jalan Basar is a prominent centrepiece. The street itself falls under theKallang urban planning area in the context of theUrban Redevelopment Authority , although Kallang itself politically falls under the Jalan Basar Group Representative Constituency.Etymology and history
Jalan Besar only appeared in the 1880s, when the
Municipality constructed it through "nipah" land and called it "Jalan Besar", meaning "big or wide road" in Malay.The area belonged to Richard Owen Norris from the 1830s to 1865, before he moved to
Paya Lebar . Later, Syed Allie (1814-1858) bought 70acre s of land in this area and filled in what was predominantlyswamp land.The site where Beatty School was and the
HDB flats are was a big expanse of open ground. Arubber factory stood on the field, and another in Kitchener Road. The place was full ofsnipe s and a favourite haunt of hunters.The other side of Jalan Besar between Lavender Street and Syed Alwi Road was swamp land. Flying
duck s, snipe,fish ,mud lobster s and multi-colouredsnake s thrived there. The area was slowly reclaimed by dumpingrefuse . In 1923, the New World Amusement Park located off Jalan Besar was opened by the enterprising sons of Ong Sam Leong (after whom nearby Sam Leong Road is named), Peng Hock and Boon Tat.A peculiarity of the street names in Jalan Besar is that many bear the names of
World War I Britishgeneral s andadmirals and two French generals — Allenby, Kitchener, French, Maude, Jellicoe, Tyrwhitt, Foch, Sturdee, Beatty and Petain. The names of battle places such asFlanders ,Somme andVerdon are also reflected. Today, Jalan Besar is agazette d conservation area.Most of the roads above were cut from the 1920s onwards when the then-swampland was filled in with
incinerator ash fromSingapore 's firstincinerator built in the vicinity of today'sSyed Alwi Road . From 1926, the Municipal Council decided to name the newly-opened roads after personalities and battle-sites of the European conflict so as to remind the then-colony of Singapore of the conflicts in Europe.The street is known to the Hoklos (Hokkien) as "kam kong ka poh thai tu long", which means "the slaughter pig depot in Kampong Kapor", a reference to the
abattoir in the vicinity.Other uses
"Jalan Besar" is also a common street name in
Malaysia used as an occasional substitute for the colonially named "Main Street" and "Main Road", as part of the country's increased use of Malay over English. The name is prevalent in individual towns that formerly featured their own set of street names representing main thoroughfares and streets related to specific landmarks.ee also
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Jalan Besar Stadium References
*Victor R Savage, Brenda S A Yeoh (2003), "Toponymics - A Study of Singapore Street Names", Eastern Universities Press, ISBN 981-210-205-1
* Jalan Besar: A Heritage Trail (2006), National Heritage Board.
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