It's really sad that the islanders were forced off their land, and yet after all that, no new development has even taken place. What was the point of displacing an entire community if nothing was going to be done? It just feels like a senseless loss.
@MrBoliao983 ай бұрын
My grandparents were forced off their Kampong in Boh Sua Tian Road. To this day the Kampong has become a forest.
@jin_cotl3 ай бұрын
I agree. It makes me mad. They deserved better 😔
@tankman20064Ай бұрын
A lot done there. See Tourist attraction. Many people there.
@recordevo4 ай бұрын
We may have left the island, but the island has never left us. God bless you and your family Addynna!
@marcuskwek38323 ай бұрын
Thanks a bunch for doing this story, OGS. Damn. This story was particularly heartbreaking; I think it was the emotions of Addynna and her siblings. You can feel their grief. Having their childhood, the open seas & kampung life taken away, then putting them into stale, identical flats and not even demolishing the place properly. Colour me tilted. I guess, at least, on the flipside, the siblings have fond memories to look back on. I feel like growing up in HDBs and our concrete jungle is really a life quarter-lived.
@dzangdzang4 ай бұрын
It’s so sad to see them going back to where it used to be their home, and then feeling upset because the government didn’t do a proper job of demolishing and “redevelopment” 😭
@irenelim79813 ай бұрын
My siblings n I was born in SJI. We stayed in the island till 1971 after my grandfather died n moved to the mainland. We attended the SJI English Primary Sch n some of my English teachers are well known people such as Leslie Fong, Theresa Thumboo, Kirpal Singh. I still keep my Primary 6 Report book n birth cert. Island life is so quiet, peaceful, tranquil n we missed it all these years.
@MsSmallzilla4 ай бұрын
My mother, her siblings, and my maternal grandparents lived on St. John's Island. My mother sadly passed away in November 2020, and my grandfather passed around 2000 or 2001. My grandmother is still alive, aged 85 or 86 as of 2024. My family has many cherished memories of this place. My father worked for Sentosa until his retirement in late 2019 or early 2020. During school holidays, my large family would often visit the island, celebrating birthdays and going camping. My father had an office in a container somewhere on the island. I remember sitting on the back of his bicycle as he cycled around, showing me the mangrove areas and where the canteen was. My mother used to tell me stories about the friends she made from Vietnam when they were there for quarantine or something similar. She absolutely loved the island and was a beach lover through and through-she adored the beach and the sea breeze. I also remember my family going fishing, catching crabs, and swimming with my cousins. We would usually rent a bungalow, large enough to host both my paternal and maternal sides of the family. We even still have a VCR tape of one of our trips to St. John's Island.
@OGS.Official3 ай бұрын
What precious memories Pulau Sekijang holds for your family. Thank you for sharing them with us - this is how we keep the spirit of the island alive.
@hycitrux42753 ай бұрын
I also have fond memories of St. John's island. We were evicted roughly in 1975, and were relocated to Red Hill HDB one room flat. Addynna grandparents, aunties, and uncles were our neighbors living in the same barrack (rumah empat) w another family. It has been many years since my last trip to the beloved island; that was back in 2007. Early this year, when I visited SG, I had the intention to take a trip to the island. However, I missed it because of my tight schedule.
@Crayon_coloursАй бұрын
Wow... This is a Masterpiece... Many years down the road hopefully generations can check this video out.. Well done OGS..
@Dita_Utomo4 ай бұрын
To Rosalind, Addyna and Radzly: Please, please write a book about your life in St John's Island! Have it published, then your story will live forever!
@ww30323 ай бұрын
Great topic. Great video. One of the best uploads in recent months.
@alvinal13453 ай бұрын
Excellent production again by OGS. There is a beautiful chinese song about Pulau Tekong 岛的儿子,Son of an Island. Loosely translated by google. The sun sets and the sea breeze sends the sunset glow Tekong Island is as beautiful as a picture Playing Guitar under the attap house Watching the waves on the sea The sun sets and the sea breeze sends the sunset glow Tekong Island is my home The swaying coconut trees tell love stories Listening to the sea is not noisy I can't forget you The sea breeze blows gently Sending the sunset glow Son of the island I think of you, my island My dreamland is full of colorful clouds
@OGS.Official3 ай бұрын
Hi @alvinal1345, that's a beautiful song :") I saw it on KZbin and it definitely invokes lots of nostalgic feelings. The english translation just hits differently.
@andrea54874 ай бұрын
the first time i visited st. john's island, i was so in awe of how serene it was as compared to city life and would loved to have that slow pace of life follow me back to mainland SG. it's unimaginable that there are singaporeans who've experienced that close intimacy to nature and are now forced into the hustle of an urban lifestyle, what a shame!
@Mspurpleangel4 ай бұрын
My mom was from St John's Island too. Love this video.
@OGS.Official3 ай бұрын
We hope it gave you a little glimpse of what your Mom's life was like back then! :")
@MspurpleangelАй бұрын
@@OGS.Official My late grandfather was working at St John's Island as a chief electrician during those days, mybe in the 40's or 50's and my mom was born there , she went to a school at the opposite island nearby travel by sampan everyday. She had much shared about her childhood days in SJI. Life was simple and happy. They had to move back to Spore during the 60's when my late grandfather retired.During my childhod there were some challets at SJI where we could rent, we will spend a few days there during school holidays. SJI will always remain as my mom's Kampong.❤️
@terenceHomieTanstan3 ай бұрын
So beautiful and sad at the same time. My dad used to run the canteen there for quite some time, at the house on the hill facing the beach. I used to spend my weekends and also weekdays staying there during school holidays. I would roam around the island.. lots of beautiful memories on St John.
@Ophius4 ай бұрын
No idea what they're doing now but it would be super cool to have them organise paid and guided day trips onto St John's. Essentially recreate the whole experience (swimming, agriculture, etc) of what it means to live there in the past. Such a shame the island has probably been zoned to do other things, otherwise would be interesting to experience the living part of the island as well.
@OGS.Official3 ай бұрын
Such a great idea. We hope that it'll happen one day too to keep this lesser known part of our nations heritage alive. In the meantime, there are similar tours currently available for Pulau Ubin :)
@tagatote3 ай бұрын
thank you for sharing your story. it's beautiful and full of heart and soul.
@duckseatingbread4 ай бұрын
so interesting. nvr knew there was a school. loved the sensitive storytelling 🥰
@NeesaAsyuraMahfuz4 ай бұрын
wish the video was longer.. would like to know more about their life hehe
@izadn41802 ай бұрын
My parents was also born there. I was the last grandchild that was raised there in my family. My grandmother was ones of the last resident to move out of St. John's Island. My paternal aunt and her husband was the last people to have lived there, along with our former neighbour, who unfortunately passed away in his home at St. John's Island. I will forever call it my home. Thank you for this video, from one of the last few people from St. John's Island.
@pandulani3 ай бұрын
I love this family and their story. Yeah I agree with others, they should write a picture book about their life in the island, it is a worthwhile story for Singapore
@Rahman_bmx823 ай бұрын
Thank you for the story.. I have that experience before, it is so beautiful and lovely to see all the natural things around, and in Singapore We can’t get all this anymore is very very sad.😢❤
@aliogoi31873 ай бұрын
Fantastic production. For us who have the experience of leaving a place we love for whatever reasons, this is heart breaking. This is more so.
@Barathrem3 ай бұрын
Man I didn’t expect this to be so sad…
@OGS.Official3 ай бұрын
The process of filming this piece was bittersweet for us as well 😢
@Imperatorz3 ай бұрын
That last frame was perfect. So simple but so full of emotions. Love it.
@kays39563 ай бұрын
Beautiful stories. Thank you for sharing.❤
@user-gk9np9ik1x4 ай бұрын
You guys always nail it!
@OGS.Official3 ай бұрын
Thank you for your encouragement and continuous support!
@yunting87233 ай бұрын
My dad and my relatives used to live at Tekong! Always hear them talk about the past makes me wonder how carefree life used to be 😊
@afinaeddy47214 ай бұрын
st john’s forever in my ♥️
@morough4 ай бұрын
hi afinaeddy4721
@zoehltsen834 ай бұрын
Wow the editing was so seamless I didn't notice it. Great job editor
@lchsin593 ай бұрын
Island in the stream throughout your life, no one can take that away and from within you. Live and reflect upon it. Bitterness is much sweeter. Cheers.
@nadiahsairon71024 ай бұрын
Beautiful
@khairilazharmohamadsaini77533 ай бұрын
in the mid 90s my brother and I always fished at Sekijang Bendera,Sekijang Pelepah and Seringat….very peaceful place to camp and relax…missed that place very much…
@AlifBurger3 ай бұрын
This moved my heart
@eldidaduАй бұрын
My Grandparents from Rengit(Seringat island) move to Lazarus island.. missed ur late grandfather Wak sairy.. Salam from me BUDAK UNGKAL (ANAK NOH BUTON)
@faieruz3 ай бұрын
Nothing last forever.. A sad reality for Singaporeans. Only the Oxley Road house can last forever I think.
@ymattar3 ай бұрын
Hey Dynna! Nice to see you again😊
@Chu-vg2yu3 ай бұрын
Bravo! Your island! To Rosalind, Addyna and Radzly! Can tell a story on catching a grasshopper or earthworm, how cool! Cheers!🎉😊
@razipponzi73433 ай бұрын
I was born in this Island too. Can the gov build a resort with a golf course for the public. Rather leave it unutilised.🥰😍
@YggYhhj-bu9hq3 ай бұрын
On every Singapore islands there always OBS is pain to see that OBS on every island of Singapore demolishing every single Kampong house just to make a campsite making them feel Sad and remember what they used to do on the island back in the yesteryears
@jklam003 ай бұрын
🙏 thank you! Was that sea almond the lady was eating?
@janlitoshz86744 ай бұрын
I always go there......
@kenlow40283 ай бұрын
So nice to hear , you still have Malay accent
@sonnykhoo72363 ай бұрын
So sad I feel for you❤
@TheGracehew3 ай бұрын
Beautifully crafted video of serene Lives un~necessarily interrupted by sg……..somehow, being a long game player, I know Nature will take its course Inevitably no matter how much man schemes ~ ~*.
@tambakoverlanders3 ай бұрын
Please don't use the colonial "St John's Island" name. Use the native "Pulau Sekijang Bendera". Don't whitewash the history.
@Sukiyaya4703 ай бұрын
😢😢😢😢
@albertharris79803 ай бұрын
The government treat Singapore as an enterprise no money no talk
@tankman20064Ай бұрын
So you got buy down the land there ?
@jeffreysetapak3 ай бұрын
I share your pain and memory. I remember...... by Madonna.
@jag40644 ай бұрын
Sad
@Mrcustomwerkz3 ай бұрын
😢
@jishyan47433 ай бұрын
What the government do to the last island?
@thecommentatorofreallynoth99663 ай бұрын
Their tale, its everyones. But what to do?
@jessicadonaldson80293 ай бұрын
269 Marietta Trace
@jeffreysetapak3 ай бұрын
My great-grandfather landed on St John's Island during the beginning of the Republic of China from China. Which is the end of Qing Dynasty.
@chinchowpowpook3 ай бұрын
Because the Lepak lifestyle is not acceptable by policymakers ..all must progress and work diligently,,contribute CPF n tax. This island will reserve for rich n famous , the 2nd sentosa…
@earth59263 ай бұрын
What makes you think that islanders are not progressive & did not work diligently?⁉️ They are not just “Lepak” lifestyle it’s their HOME of course they will chill but when it comes to work THEY ARE JUST US HARDWORKING,DILIGENT & PROGRESSIVE. You 🤏don’t be so quick to judge people!
@earth59263 ай бұрын
What makes you think that islanders are not progressive & did not work diligently?⁉️ They are not just “Lepak” lifestyle it’s their HOME of course they will chill but when it comes to work THEY ARE JUST US HARDWORKING,DILIGENT & PROGRESSIVE. You 🤏don’t be so quick to judge people!
@earth59263 ай бұрын
What makes you think that islanders are not progressive & did not work diligently?⁉️ They are not just “Lepak” lifestyle it’s their HOME of course they will chill but when it comes to work THEY ARE JUST US HARDWORKING,DILIGENT & PROGRESSIVE. You 🤏don’t be so quick to judge people!
@earth59263 ай бұрын
What makes you think that islanders are not progressive & did not work diligently?⁉️ They are not just “Lepak” lifestyle it’s their HOME of course they will chill but when it comes to work THEY ARE JUST US HARDWORKING,DILIGENT & PROGRESSIVE. You 🤏don’t be so quick to judge people!
@earth59263 ай бұрын
What makes you think that islanders are not progressive & did not work diligently?⁉️ They are not just “Lepak” lifestyle it’s their HOME of course they will chill but when it comes to work THEY ARE JUST US HARDWORKING,DILIGENT & PROGRESSIVE. You 🤏don’t be so quick to judge people!
@tankman20064Ай бұрын
WOW nature place. Now tourist attraction. Lucky take back. or else the sea fill with rubbish.
@_mw55_3 ай бұрын
Modernisation by the government. vote wisely
@Ramy-ql3tr3 ай бұрын
Perhaps our new highly-paid PM have plans for a more empathetic governance.
@jchantw3 ай бұрын
The lives of people are never in consideration for the greater ECONOMIC BENEFIT that is the hallmark of the PAP Govt.. Anything not making $$$ they will evict, tear down or destroy, then leave it there until they figure out how to make money out of it... St John, Kranji Forest etc. all are victims..