After the GE2011 and learning that Mrs Lina Chiam has lost Potong Pasir to Sitoh Yih Pin, I wanted to travel to Potong Pasir to take a look at the 'slum' before all the hdb flats, coffee shops or markets got upgraded. I wonder why some 'men in white' labelled Potong Pasir as 'slum area'. I wonder do they really know what a slum is.
Ladies and gentlemen, THIS IS SLUM! |
So I went to Potong Pasir on Tuesday, right after my exam. Although Singapore is just a tiny island, this is my first time to Potong Pasir. Another reason probably explain why I have never been here - I live at the extreme west side of this country. The moment I reached Potong Pasir, it really does give me a very 90s feeling. The hdb flat is indeed looking older than most of our hdb flat (which is under the ruling party) but the place is CLEAN & GREEN. I didn't bring my camera along that day so I have to use my handphone to take photos. The quality is abit sucky.
The first picture I took the moment we reached there. This signboard might be taken down and it will be gone forever! |
Welcome to Potong Pasir! I like the structure of this flats. Too bad my phone's camera can't take wide angle photo. |
Random photo taken while walking to Mac Donald for our lunch. |
This is the covered linkway to MRT station. |
Officially opened by Mr Chiam See Tong :) |
Not sure what the project was but probably this is just to show what PP Town Council has done. |
Random photo of the flats. The block in-front of 105 is 108, the location where the volunteers are doing the petition. |
'Service Before Self'. How many of us actually can do it? |
The 'Meet-the-people session' area where residents are seated while waiting for their turn. |
This is pasted on the metal piece. Probably written by PP resident. |
This stone chairs & table is so old school! |
Once again, 'where got slum?' |
Time to reminisce... |
4 comments:
People want changes and suppose thats the reason he did not make it.
Yes, PP is actually quite a neat place. I've visited it plenty of times before but I didn't know much about its history until the recent elections..
Great post.
My respects to Mr Chiam See Tong!
Thank you, Mr Chiam!!
nice post and quite touching :)
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