A trip to Pulau Ubin offers a rare opportunity to explore Singapore’s traditional culture. From kampong life to heritage sites and local cuisine, the island is a treasure trove of cultural experiences that transport visitors to a simpler time.
Introduction to Pulau Ubin
Pulau Ubin, a small island located off the northeastern coast of Singapore, is a unique destination where you can step back in time and experience the traditional way of life that once characterised Singapore. Unlike the bustling cityscape of mainland Singapore, Pulau Ubin offers a glimpse into the country’s past, with its rustic charm and unspoiled natural beauty. The island is a perfect spot for those looking to explore Singapore’s traditional culture and heritage.
Traditional Kampong Life
One of the highlights of Pulau Ubin is its preservation of traditional kampong (village) life. As you explore the island, you’ll encounter wooden houses on stilts, coconut trees, and small farms, all reminiscent of a bygone era. The island is one of the last places in Singapore where you can see how locals lived in the past, with an emphasis on simplicity and community. The lack of modern infrastructure on the island adds to the authenticity of the experience.
Cultural Heritage Sites
Pulau Ubin is also home to several cultural heritage sites that reflect the island’s rich history. The island’s main village area, Ubin Town, has several old shophouses, temples, and shrines that offer insight into the spiritual and communal practices of the island’s inhabitants. The German Girl Shrine, a poignant reminder of the island’s colonial past, is one such site that attracts visitors interested in local legends and history. This is an activity for the entire family to embark on, so consider family packages in Singapore, the likes of those offered by Dao by Dorsett AMDT Singapore.
Traditional Cuisine
No exploration of traditional culture is complete without sampling the local cuisine, and Pulau Ubin does not disappoint. The island’s seafood is particularly renowned, with many eateries serving up fresh, locally caught dishes. Dining at one of the island’s rustic seafood restaurants is a chance to savour traditional flavours while enjoying the laid-back atmosphere of the island.