
The Singapore Chronicles: Memory in the Margins
Part 5: Pulau Ubin and the Edges of the Urban
By Erick VillagomezPulau Ubin, a small island northeast of mainland Singapore, serves as both a geographical and symbolic edge to the city-state’s narrative of modernity. Unlike the meticulously planned urban core, Ubin presents a landscape where spontaneity, tradition, and nature coexist in ways that defy the structured order of mainland development. Covering about 10 square kilometres, the island is accessible only by bumboat from Changi Point Ferry Terminal, making it a deliberate detour from the city’s... Read more