Fish, crop kings and a fleet that never arrived: Five stories from Chencharu in Yishun

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Here’s what you need to know about the history of a site that will soon host some 10,000 homes.

in Yishun has teased heritage elements, with nods to a stately old bungalow, village life and vanished plantations.News of the development sparked curiosity among some about its “unusual” name, though its namesake – the street known as Lorong Chencharu – is more obscure than wacky.

The old street will soon run through the new estate, quietly evoking the fisheries fed by the erstwhile village’s low-lying swamps. The bungalow in 50 Bah Soon Pah Road sits undisturbed amid a flurry of activity as earth works are carried out in 2022. PHOTO: ST FILE He was a close friend of the revolutionary leader and first President of the Republic of China, Sun Yat Sen. When Lim died in Shanghai in 1936 aged 57, he was given a state funeral by the Nanking government and laid to rest near Sun’s mausoleum.

Rubber and pineapple - which are complementary in cropping - would rise in its place, quite literally taking over the old gambier lands in Yishun.After the first rubber seeds were brought in from South America and the first rubber tree planted in the Singapore Botanic Gardens, H.N. Ridley, the director of the botanic gardens in 1888, shared his improved rubber tapping method with Chinese merchants – ushering in a new crop of kings.

 

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