The Mystery of Sarong Island
Lost Family
Clean and Green
Before Air Conditioning
Negotiating OB Markers
Hawkins Road Refugee Camp
The National Anthem
Pioneer Spy Chief
Hawker Culture in Singapore
A Miracle-working Grave
The Pioneering Deaf Educator
The 1952 Bali Trip
More Than Mr Mari Kita
Set in 1920s Singapore
Singaporean Animals
Asian Port Cities
He Wrote the National Pledge
Stella Kon
Eurasian Cuisine
Peranakan Indians
Vegetarianism
A Cultural Guardian
Kampong Gelam
Kueh Pie Tee
A Boxing Superstar
A Local Olympian
Wartime Entertainers
Film Heritage
The Lost Gold Coins
The German Girl Shrine
A 60-metre-long Painting
A Singaporean Historical Epic
Orang Seletar
Kranji War Cemetery
Singapore's Recording Industry
Shrines on Kusu Island
Sarong Island
Beyond Firewalking
Stone Age in Singapore
Malaya's Prewar Tennis Greats
Belacan
Paya Lebar's Lost Murals
Taoist Folk Goddesses
Rōmusha of WWII
Librarian Lim Tin Seng rediscovers Singapore’s first island resort getaway and solves various mysteries surrounding it, including where Sarong Island is now.
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About the Guest
Lim Tin Seng is a senior librarian with the National Library, Singapore. He is the co-editor of Roots: Tracing Family Histories (2013), Harmony and Development: ASEAN-China Relations (2009) and China’s New Social Policy (2010). He writes regularly for BiblioAsia.
Resources
Lim Tin Seng, “From Sarong Island with Love: Singapore’s Original Tourist Isle,” BiblioAsia 18, no. 3 (2022).
Mrs Christina Balsara, oral history interview by Patricia Lee, 18 July 2001, MP3 audio, Reel/Disc 4 of 9, 30:28, National Archives of Singapore (accession no. 002542).
“Pleasure Isle for Tourists,” Straits Times, 29 February 1964, 1. (From NewspaperSG)
Parliament of Singapore, Reclamation at Sentosa Island, vol. 37 of Parliamentary Debates: Official Report, 31 January 1978, cols. 254–55. (From National Library, Singapore, call no. RCLOS 328.5957 SIN)
Credits
This episode of BiblioAsia+ was hosted by Jimmy Yap and produced by Soh Gek Han. Sound engineering was done by Gibson Analytics. The background music “Di Tanjong Katong” was composed by Ahmad Patek and performed by Chords Haven. Special thanks to Tin Seng for coming on the show.
BiblioAsia+ is a podcast about Singapore history by the National Library of Singapore.