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Balestier Road
By Cornelius-Takahama, Vernon written on 1999-03-19
National Library Board Singapore
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Balestier Road is a street located in the
Kallang Area of the Central Region, running from Serangoon Road
to Thomson Road junction. It was named after Joseph Balestier,
the first American Consul in Singapore, an enterprising and
perservering gentleman, who also owned a large but not too
successful sugar-cane plantation known as the Balestier
plantation.
History
The area was originally swampy ground before the
road was made. Lined with two-storey shophouses adorned with
highly decorative ceramic tiles and ornately carved walls, the
road was nicknamed Recreation Road because of the
many recreational clubs that stood along the short stretch
between Tessensohn Road and Moulmein Road. It included the
Civil Service Club, Singapore Indian Association, Singapore
Khalsa Association, Singapore Chinese Recreation Club and
Ceylon Sports Club. After the Moulmein point, Balestier Road
veers right till it connects and meets Thomson Road at a
junction. Two excellent Chinese temples are sited on this road,
namely Tua Peh Kong and Sun Tye Kee.
Variant Names
Chinese names:
(1) In Hokkien, oh kio means "Black
Bridge".
(2) In Cantonese, wu-hap thong refers to "Taro
Pond". There were plantations of this vegetable in the
Balestier Road neighborhood.
(3) In Hokkien, Go-cho toa-peh keng refers to
"Rochore Temple" where Go-chois a
transliteration of Rochore.
Indian Name:
In Tamil, Thannir Kampam refers to "The water
kampong" as water was drawn from this are and sold in
town.
Author
Vernon Cornelius
References
Buckley, C. B. (1984). An anecdotal history of old times
in Singapore: 1819-1867 (pp. 221, 248, 273, 290, 305, 306,
314, 333, 346, 347, 399. 456, 483). Singapore: Oxford
University Press.
(Call no.: RSING 959.57 BUC)
Samuel, D. S. (1939). Malayan street names: What they mean
and whom they commemorate (p. 82). Ipoh: Mercantile
Press
(Call no.: RSING 959.5 RAJ)
Subject
Architecture and Landscape>>Streets and Places
Street names--Singapore
Arts>>Architecture>>Public and commercial buildings
>> Joseph Balestier
>> Sun Yat Sen Villa
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