Farewell MyQueenstown

Farewell MyQueenstown #7 - Farewell KTM Tracks

On 30 Jun 2011 | 6 Comments

Much has been written about KTM Tracks lately. A simple search on Google and Yahoo will bring you to numerous websites such as this and this. After all, this cantankerous relic was Singapore's brave new world in the early 20th century.  I have always been a believer of my secondary school's motto, "Rooted in Tradition, Equipped for the Future."

永别了!女皇镇!#7 一摊油条传三代

On 30 Apr 2011 | 1 Comments

一摊油条传三代 在玛格列熟食中心,“生活公市”说得上是个客至如云的摊子。这个小摊子,不售卖任何煮炒;摊子主人则一年三百六十五天,天天在摊内起个炉炸上一条条的油条。 “生活公市”摊主李马才先生(58岁)是这家油条摊的第三代。 祖父自中国南来便炸油条为业,后来其父亦继承了祖父的业务。“生活公市”自1969年起,正式迁入玛格列熟食中心营业。李先生从小便跟随父亲学手艺,在油锅边打转。 李先生的油条,以香脆爽口闻名。在80年代初,李先生每一日几乎可炸近200条油条。李家一家五人总要齐齐上阵来应付顾客的需要。 如今,虽然李先生的摊子已搬迁到亚历山大村熟食中心,但他对玛格列熟食中心仍然十分怀念。再见了,玛格列熟食中心!

Farewell MyQueenstown #6 - The Taste of Wanton Noodle Lingers...

On 24 Mar 2011 | 18 Comments

Mr. Phoon Hon Sun, 64, and his family started selling barbeque pork from a pushcart at the terminal for Hock Lee bus service no.9 some 53 years ago. The bus terminal was located next to Blocks 6B and 7 along Margaret Close, a cluster of flats which were demolished during the 1990s. A familiar sight no more Every afternoon, residents who lived in the seven

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Home Sweet Home #15 - A New Day Has Come =)

On 24 Apr 2011 | 11 Comments

Last week, MyQueenstown team interviewed Mdm Chan about her life in Blk 15 Holland Drive. Under SERS, she was assigned a new apartment in the newly developed blocks just a stone throw sway. Today, we visit Hisham Suni, 38, who moved over from Blk 17 to his new apartment in Blk 18C Holland Drive. Hisham Suni and his son =) Hisham is delighted by his new ap

Home Sweet Home #14 - Farewell Holland Drive

On 17 Apr 2011 | 3 Comments

Blk 15, Holland Drive looked vacant and cold when MyQueenstown team visited this morning. The shop houses under the apartment block were all covered with card boards and all that was left were traces of glass panels, which could possibly be a beauty parlor in its place before. The lift was still working. Mdm Chan - a long time resident at Holland Drive A c

Home Sweet Home #13 - Commonwealth 10! Here I Come!

On 10 Apr 2011 | 3 Comments

The front door was wide open when MyQueenstown team visited Mr Lee, 78, at his apartment in Blk 74 Commonwealth Drive. Feeling curious, we knocked onto the door and was greeted by a sleepy looking Mr Lee. Mr Lee who lives alone at Block 74 Retired more than a decade ago, Mr Lee is living alone as he prefers being independent to tagging along with his chi

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Response to Straits Times Forum: "Active Citizenry Needs Space to Find Its Feet"

On 26 Aug 2011 | 25 Comments

A week ago, Mr. Eric Tan, Director of the National Archives of Singapore, explained that the archives have generously acceded to our requests for photographs to be published in our website, upcoming book and newsletter. This was not the full story. Last year, we wrote in to the National Archives of Singapore, requesting them to sponsor photographs of the ol

MyQueenstown Celebrates: Consecration Ceremony at Sri Muneeswaran Temple!

On 10 Jul 2011 | 1 Comments

Tanglin Halt residents are wokened up by the vociferous wailing of nadaswaram and thavil ensemble at Sri Muneeswaran Temple this morning. More than 15,000 residents and devotees have gathered at the Southeast Asia's largest Hindu temple worshiping the Muneeswaran god to witness the consecration ceremony. A consecration ceremony is a festive occasion done on

女皇镇1周新闻快讯 - 第二十五期

On 08 Jul 2011 | 6 Comments

女皇弄组屋 同一垃圾糟 两年3纵火  女皇弄组屋走廊垃圾糟,三度起火,居民人心惶惶,警列恶作剧纵火处理。 位于女皇镇一带的女皇弄第21座组屋8楼的电梯口,今早7时15分左右发生大火。 一名住在事发地点附近的居民,惊见滚滚黑烟从该处冒出 最高74万5000元 最低40多万 女皇镇 四房转售价 相差近37万  在热门组屋区女皇镇里,有四房式组屋最近以74万5000元的最高价转售,但也有37万8000元。 组屋溢价回升之际,热门地点如女皇镇的组屋转售价也持续攀升。今年4月,一间位于女皇镇史达拉摩道(Strathmore Ave)的四房式高楼单位,以74万5000元售出。 最后一次乘搭火车北上  火车开动了!该各就各位了吧。经过女皇镇、武吉知马、武吉班让时看到铁路旁站着许

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Former Tanglin Halt Industrial Estate

On 14 May 2011 | 2 Comments

The industrialisation programme took off in Queenstown when the Tanglin Halt Industrial Estate was established to generate employment in the neighbourhood. Initially, the Singapore Improvement Trust (SIT) planned a small industrial estate at Tanglin Halt to provide employment for the new residents. Measuring some 20 acres of land consisting of 38 factories

Queenstown Baptist Church

On 03 May 2011 | 1 Comments

The Singapore Improvement Trust (SIT) set aside seven sites for religious use and advertised for religious organisations to ballot in the 1950s. Of the ten enquiries received, four withdrew, leaving six Christian organisations. These went on to build the first churches of Queenstown; Queenstown Baptist Church, Queenstown Lutheran Church, Faith Methodist Ch

Archipelago Brewery Company (Anchorpoint)

On 22 Apr 2011 | 3 Comments

Established in 1931 by German businessmen, Archipelago Brewery Company was the first commercial brewery in Singapore. It was located next to the Malayan Railway, which provided convenient transportation for exporting the beer in Tanjong Pagar. Archipelago Brewery Company One of the more popular beer produced at Archipelago Brewery Company was Anchor Beer.

Makan Shiok!

Snacks Attack #13 - Ah Luck Bean Curd

On 23 Dec 2010 | 2 Comments

Mr Chua, 25, runs Ah Luck Beancurd in Tanglin Halt market for more than 2 years. He is renting the stall from the original owner who has based his stall in the same area for more than 40 years. Ah Luck Bean Curd offers drinks and deserts such as soya bean drink, grass jelly and the residents' favorite soya bean curd (60 cents). A Delicious Bowl of Bean Curd

Snacks Attack #12 - Satay Mad in Tanglin Halt!

On 16 Dec 2010 | 7 Comments

 Ann, 46 runs the family food stall for over 10 years in Tanglin Halt hawker centre. Serving halal food for over a decade in the same place, Ann has integrated her dishes to suit the taste buds of Queenstown residents, especially the Malay community. The simple food stall offers snacks such as satay, otah and seafood dishes. As a family styled bus

Snacks Attack #11 - Almond & Peanut Paste!

On 09 Dec 2010 | 0 Comments

DessertStory, located in Anchorpoint basement one, has been serving residents tasty snacks and deserts for the past four years. Wendy, the supervisor of the cafe, introduced the various homemade desserts that they offer. A bowl of Almond Paste Hot desserts are mainly the favourite choice among Queenstown residents. Firstly, they have almond paste which is m

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Random Thoughts @ MyQueenstown #9 - 7 Funerals in 2 weeks

On 22 May 2011 | 0 Comments

7 funerals in 2 weeks. There is a flurry of "activity" these two weeks for correspondents from My Queenstown. We did not leave our traces in photographs as a mark of respect for the deceased. We did leave our sincere prayers and heartfelt condolences for those present. Quietly and fleetingly, we made our way to some of the funerals and understood that all o

Random Thoughts @ MyQueenstown #8 - Block 39A No More (The Removal of Block 39A Part I)

On 05 Apr 2011 | 8 Comments

On a Friday afternoon three weeks ago, several Bangladeshi workers, presumably from the Town Council, took their tool boxes to the lift lobby of Block 39A. In less than half an hour, they carried a metallic frame on their shoulders and placed it on a lorry parked in front of the apartment block. Farewell Block 39A The letterboxes The stretch of corrid

Random Thoughts @ MyQueenstown #7 - A New Coat of Paint

On 22 Mar 2011 | 1 Comments

The Point Blocks, along with 5 other blocks at Mei Ling Street were given a new coat of paint over the past week. The familiar combination of blue, yellow and orange was a thing of the past as these foreign workers toiled day and night, rain or shine to make Mei Ling Street "attractive again." White seems to be the "in" thing in Queenstown lately. Ten-store

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XXX Restricted Access @ MyQueenstown #6 - Champions of Queenstown Stadium

Posted in Places , recent , Restricted Access | Sunday, October 31, 2010|By my queenstown
What makes a champion? Etoile FC, Singapore's most recognised foreign club in the S League, has already won the league cup. They are gearing themselves up for a grandstand finale to their inaugural season at the league and RHB Cup. Success has not been smooth sailing. Adapting and assimilating into a foreign culture and foreign league is one hurdle. Finding local support and recognition is another. Let Restricted Access peek into the history of Queenstown stadium and a subsequent training session to find out about the champions of the stadium as well as Etoile's FC fairytale start to the S League.

The Name Game #5: Beautiful Sights in Mei Chin

Posted in Name Game , Places , recent | Saturday, October 30, 2010|By my queenstown
Draw the curtains and open the windows. The view of Mei Chin neighbourhood, like its name suggests, is a beautiful one. We listen to the birds chirp and look at the pedestrian strolling along the foot paths. Like every district in Queenstown, there is always something to expect when you look out of the window. The world is like an oyster. And her beauty is standing right in front of us.
Mei Chin/Ling Estate

MyQueenstown Blog Ratings #2

Posted in About Us , recent | Friday, October 29, 2010|By my queenstown
Dear Residents and Readers,
Thanks for your continuous support for our blog. Our blog has enjoyed an increase in ratings over the past month. Columns such as Restricted Access are popular among the readers and they are among our most read posts.
Our Readership for the week between October 18 and October 24
Our Top Rated Blog Posts
In the coming months, we will introduce new columns to replace the old ones as a usual process of renewal. Look out for more the changes likely to take place in December! Do tell us any interesting ideas for the blog! =)

Snacks Attack #5 - Jia Yuan Vegetarian Food 佳圆素食

Posted in recent , Snacks Attack | Thursday, October 28, 2010|By my queenstown
There are many residents in Queenstown who turned vegetarian because of religious beliefs or simply voluntary abstinence. Being a vegetarian, in the eyes of some individuals, is a healthier choice. However, it can be difficult for these vegetarians in finding stalls within hawker centres. Nevertheless, MyQueenstown Team chanced upon a vegetarian food stall in Commonwealth Crescent which offers a wide variety of vegetarian snacks. Today, we pick one of their more popular snacks - Soon Kueh!

Is the Town Council Deaf to All Criticisms?

Posted in News in the Dump , recent | Wednesday, October 27, 2010|By my queenstown
What can you do in four months? Fours months is an awfully long time. There are  2880 hours or 172,800 minutes in four months. In the past four months, Singapore has hosted the inaugural Youth Olympic Games, her 45th National Day Parade, the 3rd F1 Grand Prix and other many events. However, in these four months, nothing is changed in the maintenance of Queenstown. Concerned residents have emailed us every day and lamented on the conditions of the estate.

有些歌曲就是让人陶醉!

Posted in Chinese , Entertainment , recent | Tuesday, October 26, 2010|By my queenstown
香港乐坛自1997年便逐步衰败壇。盗版光碟的肆虐加上1998年亚洲金融风暴,香港唱片市道相对八十年代高峰期大幅下泻。另一方面,音乐界亦有几位知名歌手及音乐人因各种原因逝世。这包括久违的张国荣,梅艳芳等。虽然粤语歌曲的市场已大不如前,但是好歌仍然存在。2001年所播出的剧集《十月初五的月亮 》捧红了张智霖和佘诗曼,也让片尾曲《祝君好》得了许多奖项。
陈奕迅不仅是香港乐坛近年罕见的实力派歌手,也是继许冠杰和张学友之后,另一位被称为歌神的歌手。他的魅力也让不少女皇镇的青年对他十分崇拜。在MDIS就读经济科的Eric和Ticon,喜欢陈奕迅所演唱的《明年今日》。《明年今日》是粤语版的《十年》。
Ticon十分喜爱歌手陈奕迅
在MDIS就读的Eric也喜欢陈奕迅的歌曲
近年来,有好几首歌曲对香港社会有十分重大的影响力。香港歌手谢安琪在2008年所派台歌曲《囍帖街》便是以此街重建事件作为歌曲主題,藉此表達「好景不会每日常在,天梯不可只往上爬」的讯息。

MyQueenstown Kay Poh Club #5 - Why are there so Many Churches in Queenstown?

Posted in Kay Poh Club , recent | Monday, October 25, 2010|By my queenstown
One look at the street directory of Singapore and the addresses of 9 churches pop out. Within Queenstown estate, there are 15 places of worships. 2 of them are temples and clans, 3 of them mosques and the remaining is a Hindu mosque. Wait a minute... MyQueenstown Team has done a sampling exercise earlier this year on about a thousand residents and the results reveal that 6.5% of the residents practise Islam, 5% on Hindu, 48% on Buddhism and Taoism and about 26% of the residents are Christians or Catholics. This figures intrigues us. Why are they so many Churches in Queenstown although majority of the residents practise other religions? Let us kaypoh kaypoh!

XXX Restricted Access @ MyQueenstown #5 - Alexandra Fire Station (Part II)

Posted in Places , recent , Restricted Access | Sunday, October 24, 2010|By my queenstown
An extensive range of about 22 fire fighting equipment, appliances and vehicles at Alexandra Fire Station allows for maximum response. Some of this equipment are combined ladder platforms, HAZMAT Pods, pump ladders, fire bikes and ambulances.
Combined Ladder Platforms
The combined ladder platform is 30 metres long (or about 10 storeys high) and it is used for saving trapped occupants in drastic conditions.
Firefighters posing in front of the HAZMAT Pods