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<blockquote data-quote="Rwarrior" data-source="post: 111035" data-attributes="member: 9104"><p>Hi fellow Sparkies,</p><p>Here's a video of Tanjung Rhu in Singapore.</p><p>The name of this neighborhood was inspired by a species of tree that grew in the area, with “Tanjong” meaning “point” in Malay, and “Rhu” being the informal name for the casuarina trees that grew along the shorelines in the area. Once a bustling site for the shipbuilding industry in the 1800s, Tanjong Rhu also served as a dock for fleets anchoring in Singapore waters for trade. Now, a lone lookout tower on the edge of a pier is all that remains of those days. The Tanjong Rhu area is now home to several condominium complexes, while the waterfront promenade offers unobstructed views of the reservoir and is great for runners, cyclists, or even just casual walks. Cross the Tanjong Rhu bridge and you will find yourself within the vicinity of the Singapore Sports Hub and Indoor Stadium. </p><p></p><p>Hope you enjoy it [emoji4]</p><p></p><p>Cheers, </p><p>Ranjit</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]0JSbNOWlfCU[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rwarrior, post: 111035, member: 9104"] Hi fellow Sparkies, Here's a video of Tanjung Rhu in Singapore. The name of this neighborhood was inspired by a species of tree that grew in the area, with “Tanjong” meaning “point” in Malay, and “Rhu” being the informal name for the casuarina trees that grew along the shorelines in the area. Once a bustling site for the shipbuilding industry in the 1800s, Tanjong Rhu also served as a dock for fleets anchoring in Singapore waters for trade. Now, a lone lookout tower on the edge of a pier is all that remains of those days. The Tanjong Rhu area is now home to several condominium complexes, while the waterfront promenade offers unobstructed views of the reservoir and is great for runners, cyclists, or even just casual walks. Cross the Tanjong Rhu bridge and you will find yourself within the vicinity of the Singapore Sports Hub and Indoor Stadium. Hope you enjoy it [emoji4] Cheers, Ranjit [MEDIA=youtube]0JSbNOWlfCU[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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