Kelongs’ useful connection to the past

I REFER to yesterday’s report, ‘Kelongs vanishing fast’.

I am upset that the kelong in Singapore is vanishing fast. This shows that Singapore is losing its ‘pioneer culture’. Why?

According to history books, Singapore started as a Malay fishing village. Fisherman plied their trade at sea, rearing fish. That is what I learnt from history books when I was a student some years ago.

I have yet to see what a kelong looks like.

School outings take students to places such as City Hall, Chinatown, Little India and Kampong Glam as part of the learning journey covering Singapore’s history.

These feature buildings which will stay as they are part of Singapore’s heritage, but what about the kelong?

I urge the authorities to work together to enable students to catch a glimpse of the kelong before it vanishes altogether.

Tan Shao Ken

Source : Straits Times – 29 Sep 2009

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