This Town is Disappearing | Tanglin Halt Tour (before it's gone)🇸🇬

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  • Опубліковано 9 лис 2024

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  • @sktokyo9457
    @sktokyo9457 3 роки тому +17

    Love the old school vibe of that neighbourhood. Definitely not on the tourist guides but personally, I feel like this is the real side of Singapore. Shame that the area is getting redeveloped/demolished.
    And my goodness, that shot with all the post-it’s...taken beautifully to really capture the emotions behind every words. Great job editing Riduwan!

  • @paulkami
    @paulkami 3 роки тому +8

    Hi Ghib, Paul from Tanglin Halt here (yes, like your editor, been here since i was borned).
    I think I might want to highlight that you might have missed out quite a few good food left here. In particular, the dessert, nasi lemak, western, stuffs like that.
    If you are visiting again, do drop me a message. I'll be glad to give you more details to explore again.
    また来てくださいね、めっちゃ美味しいホーカーフード待ってるよ!
    Icon is one of the neighbourhood cat. You should also walk around the neighbourhood. There are more cats here than one of the cat island you had back in Japan :)

  • @yixianliu2732
    @yixianliu2732 3 роки тому +11

    The last scene with all the post-it notes makes me tear up a little! 🥲

    • @GhibOjisan
      @GhibOjisan  3 роки тому +2

      Yep... Riduwan did a great job editing!

  • @lolboyboy1
    @lolboyboy1 3 роки тому +22

    Yay, time for my daily dose of Ghib adventures!

  • @ongwy66
    @ongwy66 3 роки тому +6

    I attended the secondary school beside Commonwealth MRT station 30 years ago. Frequented the shops and food centre there. Even walked the railway tracks at the back when it was operational back then. Fond memories of that place and the food there and love the nostalgia that it brings me whenever I go there. It is a pity that that place will be rendered to the history books in a few years time.

  • @static_555
    @static_555 3 роки тому +5

    Always touching the heart of Singaporeans and triggering nostalgia. Thank you Ghib!😊

  • @Paranaque4086
    @Paranaque4086 3 роки тому +2

    I’m 53歳現地採用日本人living in Singapore for 28years. I use your UA-cam video as text to know about current Singapore. Thank you!

  • @熊野みち
    @熊野みち 3 роки тому +4

    Your friend Riduwan is a good-looking and moderate man. So you are so happy.
    And I enjoyed this video. I hope to see the renewed town, if I can keep alive.
    Thanks a lot.

  • @steam4life424
    @steam4life424 3 роки тому +4

    Tanglin Halt was where I used to hang out a lot after school during my sec school days, apart from Holland V. So yeah, definitely will visit that neighborhood again. I had some really fond memories there!

  • @kentakicheeken4471
    @kentakicheeken4471 3 роки тому +38

    0:31 Ghib has no fear. Recording while he crosses when the Red Man is showing. 😂

    • @kaywi3959
      @kaywi3959 3 роки тому +1

      he must watch out for his safety

  • @sitiko
    @sitiko 3 роки тому

    I like the fresh perspective of the neighbourhood. A lot of youtubers would focus more on thd aesthetic-looking buildings or shops while yours focused on the 'normal' shops and places we would naturally walk past without much thought. Really appreciate the reminder that what we assume as the normal/usual can be interesting once our lens/perspective changes.
    Thank you to Riduwan also for the video!

  • @DawnSuriaMisrom
    @DawnSuriaMisrom 3 місяці тому

    Thank u Ghib for sharing dis video.I used to stay at blk 62 for 40 yrs.Lots of fond memories.
    Played hide n seek at blk 61,57 and half of the car park during my teens.Blk 61 & 57 were only 3 stories high,hence,there were not many places to hide.So my friends & I didn't hide at 1 spot,we would run discreetly to the spots where the seeker had gone.We would climb a tree,hide under cars,inside lorry & longkang,behind bushes & other ridiculous places.There was once when I had no other place to run & hide as the seeker was nearby.I had to hide on a motorbike dat was covered in canvas.The 5mins I was hiding on the motorbike,I was afraid dat I might get caught.Not by the seeker but the motorbike owner.I was scared the owner would pull the canvas & saw me sitting on the seat of the bike with my stomach flat on the tank & holding on to the handle bar.🫣NOPE!!!Neither of them caught me dat day.🤣
    We ever caught eels at the big longkang too.A lots of passer by were shocked when we climbed up the longkang with 2 eels which were abt 50cm-1m long.We marinated it with salt & fried it at my friend's house.
    Had lots of other adventures with my friends while we were staying there.Those were the days of our lives as Tanglin Halt kids during 1990s.

  • @bhchen3079
    @bhchen3079 3 роки тому +4

    My cousin has been staying for the past 28 years in Tanglin halt, many memories ...

  • @Buttercookies0
    @Buttercookies0 3 роки тому

    In future, this video will be very valuable to Singapore when reflecting on our past. Thanks for making this video.

  • @orhokcan
    @orhokcan 3 роки тому +4

    Yess!! Gr8 coverage of tanglin halt that not a lot of SGreans know abtt

  • @guan2002
    @guan2002 3 роки тому

    Nicely done video! Tanglin Halt is definitely a charming old town. Thanks for bringing attention to this neighbourhood.

  • @hermitcrabinavan7244
    @hermitcrabinavan7244 3 роки тому +6

    Wah, bring back childhood memories 😊

  • @brandenongkp
    @brandenongkp 3 роки тому +3

    Whenever you visit Singapore there always something new. History in the marking.

  • @sharonlyp5047
    @sharonlyp5047 3 роки тому

    I used to visit my relatives in the 1980s....when I visited this place sometime back, this nostalgia feeling was overwhelming....will miss Tanglin Halt. 😢

  • @christinhu7778
    @christinhu7778 3 роки тому +1

    My ama stays here.. lovely memories of it since my childhood. Good it's recorded. Nostalgia..

  • @Kei-ul2pw
    @Kei-ul2pw 3 роки тому +4

    最後のシーンで涙腺が緩みました。どんな土地にも、それぞれの思いがあるなぁ

  • @erikoutthere6779
    @erikoutthere6779 3 роки тому

    Yeah! I stayed in the 10 storey flats at Commonwealth drive in 2013 while studying, think it was just before They got demolished! Great video!!

  • @bhchen3079
    @bhchen3079 3 роки тому +1

    The railway brings back memories, taking the train down to KL.. 28 years ago...

  • @kumaug04
    @kumaug04 3 роки тому

    thks mate.....grew up in the 60s n 70s n mid 80s at Tanglin Halt blk 45.....remember the Saturday night Pasar Malam (night market) .....went to Tanglin (Intergrated) Primary School from 1969 to 1974.......used to hang around with the "gang" from Blk 29....ahhhh memories of yesteryears

  • @minoritas2780
    @minoritas2780 3 роки тому +3

    Riduwan has healthy great hair.. and i like his editing for this vid.. :)

  • @Hermantan
    @Hermantan 3 роки тому

    I stay here. Thanks for showing the public. Will miss the food there.

  • @おい小池-k7y
    @おい小池-k7y 3 роки тому

    住み慣れた場所がなくなるのはさみしいですね。ノスタルジックになる動画でした。Thank you Riduwan .
    POCOの説明が淀みなく、にこやかで上手ですね。テレビの時と全然違うやんか

  • @thereisnoaddress
    @thereisnoaddress 3 роки тому +3

    Dang. Thanks for showing us around before it gets destroyed! I hope I'll have a chance to go soon.

    • @GhibOjisan
      @GhibOjisan  3 роки тому +2

      Tiong Bahru is more famous among tourists but Tanglin Halt has its own charm!

  • @tekkotoharu0608
    @tekkotoharu0608 3 роки тому

    旅行では見ることのできない風景でした。こういうゆったりと人々が暮らす場所もあるんですね!なくなってしまうのはもったいない気がしますね。
    とても見やすい動画でした。

  • @NOpopplaying
    @NOpopplaying 3 роки тому +1

    The editing is good. Keep it up!

  • @addherre6218
    @addherre6218 3 роки тому +4

    Super video! I applauded for SGD 5.00 👏👏

  • @ixactan69
    @ixactan69 3 роки тому

    11:30 Such snack/biscuits are usually sold by 100 grams. You should be able to find shops which weigh and sell by weight in older estates. They are stored in big tin containers.
    By the way, if you like exploring old Singapore estates, I recommend you check out Telok Blangah Rise. Its a very quiet neighbourhood not far from Vivocity. Go there in the morning, you be able to get some good food at the hawker centre as well. Fried carrot cake, roti prata, char kway teow.

  • @rei-nw9hv
    @rei-nw9hv 3 роки тому +4

    昔の建物がどんどん失くなるのは寂しい。
    チャイナタウンも昔の方が好きだなぁ。
    今はお店が綺麗過ぎてテーマパークみたいなっているのを見て、タイムスリップしたくなった。

  • @ws-leeyaoming4171
    @ws-leeyaoming4171 3 роки тому

    thank you for making this video :D ill live at tanglin halt for 15 years gosh so much memories >

  • @SShiJie
    @SShiJie 3 роки тому +7

    Theres alot of these treasures slowly disappearing, well no choice, Singapore has to develop.

  • @flare1988
    @flare1988 3 роки тому

    Missed this place, office used to be nearby before we relocated, love the food there and the retro vibes.

  • @IZTheOne
    @IZTheOne 3 роки тому +1

    The post it notes at the end give me the feels bruh. Great coverage bring back memories. Used to do some photoshoot there before.
    Good edits on the video. Some cuts were a little blurry but probably because there wasn't enough footages to work with lol! Always film anything or more of the same thing in different angles won't hurt. The dolly shots are great, more of those will do wonders for editors. Keep it up!

  • @mmmeeemmee11
    @mmmeeemmee11 3 роки тому

    こうやって見てると、シンガポールって街に居心地の良さそうな緑地が多くていいですね。こういうローカルな雰囲気が無くなってしまうのは寂しいですね。

  • @louth1770
    @louth1770 3 роки тому +1

    Open green fields between Blocks 63,64,65,66 used to be a popular soccer field played between different neighbourhood teams, whenever game started all floors were filled by spectators in the community. There was an occasion when the ball smashed the glass panes of a resident home situated behind goal post. Owner came out with a long parang knife and stabbed the football into halves. Game over.

  • @magicayu
    @magicayu 3 роки тому +1

    yeah, commenwealth mrt & buona vista area brings me great nostalgic memories as a kid back in the late 80s to early 90s! ^^

  • @goldentype
    @goldentype 3 роки тому +3

    If you went during evening, there a westen call "Hainanese Western Food "

  • @YaoboyProd2K15
    @YaoboyProd2K15 3 роки тому

    Tanglin halt was also a good spot for Railfanning, as people used to take photos and videos of old KTM trains.

  • @elinegoh2375
    @elinegoh2375 3 роки тому +1

    Me and my family love to have peanut butter + kaya on the rainbow bread/all old school plain breads. I believe the shop provide it with some additional costs.

  • @shiokfalafhel5709
    @shiokfalafhel5709 3 роки тому +1

    Newtownians will miss Tanglin Halt greatly

  • @shuxian13m
    @shuxian13m 3 роки тому

    my fren used to live here when we were in pri sch. alot of history are going away. those memories when we were young. appreciate what we have now while it lasts.

  • @htolas
    @htolas 3 роки тому

    I lived on this side of Tanglin Halt in my early childhood, and then moved to the 16 storeys side (maybe Ghib should explore that as well), where I lived for around 25 years. I then moved out of Queenstown, but after many years away, moved back into the area. The area shown is, in fact, part of one of my exercise routes. I'd be very sad to see this place go.

  • @dseet3628
    @dseet3628 3 роки тому

    Those old houses with round veranda were from British military housing
    Malayan Railway track pass through to get to Woodlands or to Tanjong Pagar
    There was a Panasonic interested transistors assembly factory in the 70’s

  • @andromedagodit2492
    @andromedagodit2492 3 роки тому

    Thanks guys for showing us around what's cool n nostalgic in SG. Makes me feel like a tourist, in my own country, in a refreshing way. 😁 😋 😍 👍
    You might wanna review tech as well. Cheers. 😁

  • @PurplePassion1260
    @PurplePassion1260 3 роки тому

    Miss those olden days where neighbours are more neighbourly unlike now. The kampung spirit still have. Unlike now. Most close door and don’t really mix around with neighbours already.

  • @yunyikaren
    @yunyikaren 2 роки тому

    Ah if you had gone a little further you might’ve seen Colbar!!! Have you been there yet? Food isn’t great but I love the vibes - dates back to the ‘50s!

  • @KhidAndFamily
    @KhidAndFamily 3 роки тому

    I grew up there too. Shifted out in 1988. Its so sad though.

  • @哥坤-s7o
    @哥坤-s7o 3 роки тому

    There is one famous laksa stall over there called Weiyi Laksa. Heard the cook went to japan before to be the laksa consultant.

  • @cai11tube
    @cai11tube 3 роки тому

    its a pity most of these old school estates are not being preserved. Dakota near old air port road food centre is another estate that is going gone...

  • @zacklee22
    @zacklee22 3 роки тому +2

    Hi Ghib how are you today I am Zack from Malaysia and nice video today

  • @leongsam5197
    @leongsam5197 3 роки тому +1

    All moving to nearby Queenstown lah

  • @thomasgoh2896
    @thomasgoh2896 3 роки тому

    My childhood memories.

  • @もなか-w5l
    @もなか-w5l 3 роки тому

    私もシンガポールに2年程前から住んでいますがコモンウェルスにこんなにおっきなマーケットあるとは思ってませんでした!良ければレッドヒルマーケットとホーカーも行ってみてください!結構美味しいのあるんです笑😆😆

  • @fisherguitar9071
    @fisherguitar9071 3 роки тому

    I was raised in Queenstown in the 60s, all these places brought back great memories. I dont understand why they cant preserve the heritage of this land. What a shame!

    • @louth1770
      @louth1770 3 роки тому

      This place has to make way for more expensive property development, it is too jaded and ramshackled. Take lots of pictures n videos quickly for personal keepshake. Sample the nostalgic food asap

    • @louth1770
      @louth1770 3 роки тому

      Stayed there altogether @40 years, glad to be out of the local version of ghettos. If one can say. Move on.

  • @jamiehuang88
    @jamiehuang88 3 роки тому +4

    May want to consider checking out landmarks of Singapore's urban legends, one route to consider would be Pasir Ris's 'suicide tower', followed by Old Changi Hospital near Changi village, and Changi Beach Park which was said to be an execution ground during the Japanese occupation :3

  • @BananZG
    @BananZG 3 роки тому

    @ghibyour second link to poco phone is incorrect, there’s an additional .com in between

  • @hikari443
    @hikari443 3 роки тому

    missed this area used to come here when stayed at commonwealth.

  • @batsalkn
    @batsalkn 3 роки тому

    This was my first estate I stayed when I came singapore

  • @kaywi3959
    @kaywi3959 3 роки тому

    i think i never been there before. now it's disappearing. btw why r they demolishing? they seem to be in good condition.

  • @thomaswong2846
    @thomaswong2846 3 роки тому

    Nostalgic. My uncle shut his clinic there after nearly 50 years

  • @Nightmare_Angel83
    @Nightmare_Angel83 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Ojisan, what is the drink that you had? I can't really hear what you pronounced in the video and it doesn't look very common to me. haha

    • @seebist
      @seebist 3 роки тому +1

      hawthorn juice

  • @crosbyong
    @crosbyong 3 роки тому

    Queenstown, my home. Still is.

  • @KM00000
    @KM00000 3 роки тому +2

    シンガポール旅行したとき、散歩した場所だ

  • @annesua
    @annesua 3 роки тому

    I grew up here, in chap lao, block 52 :(
    My favourite bee Hoon stall and mee Chiang kueh is also here!

  • @sw123n7
    @sw123n7 3 роки тому

    Actually I saw you when you film this episode when I was waiting to see doctor at outside a clinic but didn't approach you as I thinking like not appropriate ha ya, I told my mom about it, I saw the fish owner quite fierce when you film his store, normal some store owner don't like to be film so need to ask first so need to be careful, so don't be afraid of them be more understanding lor, be more approachable I think, by the way I also stay at near the train rail there before they enblock it

  • @Bryan-xq7en
    @Bryan-xq7en 3 роки тому

    The malay cuisine at the market is the best!

  • @kaori8441
    @kaori8441 3 роки тому +3

    街ごと立ち退きってすごいですね😲
    退去費用とか出るんですよね?持ち家とか、商売している人は大変だぁ💦

    • @GhibOjisan
      @GhibOjisan  3 роки тому +4

      政府が買い取ってくれるみたいです!現地民にとっては大変ですよね。でも文句を言っている人にあまり会ったことないので、シンガポール人は理解しているのかもしれません。小さな国ですから・・・

    • @romgozaimas
      @romgozaimas 3 роки тому +1

      The government will pay for everything. The owner will be paid for the building property, for moving out, and will be given a few choices to select for a new location. If you are renting, you will be paid for moving out and may be assisted with a new location. That is why all will move out without problems.

  • @rheagalsim7497
    @rheagalsim7497 3 роки тому +3

    Jimmy & Ghib fans, unite! ✌️😂

  • @miyazakihiroshi2548
    @miyazakihiroshi2548 3 роки тому +2

    Buona Vistaが近いと言う事はOne North からも近いエリアと言う事かいな?ちなみに自分シンガポールを訪れた際確かOne Northのルーカスフィルムのシンガポールスタジオを見に行ってんけどあそこには世界で2体しかないヨーダの像があんねん🎵あとバイオポリスなんかも行ったね~😄

    • @GhibOjisan
      @GhibOjisan  3 роки тому +1

      結構マイナーなところに行かれたんですね!通ですね〜!!

    • @miyazakihiroshi2548
      @miyazakihiroshi2548 3 роки тому

      @@GhibOjisan サンドクローラービル外からやけど見たよ。窓から等身大のストームトルーパーが見えてたわ🤣そこでリクエストやけどもし今度機会があればルーカスフィルムのシンガポールスタジオ(サンドクローラービル)を初めとするOne North一帯を動画で紹介して頂ければ嬉しいね🎵

  • @ignatiuschua5268
    @ignatiuschua5268 3 роки тому +3

    You pronounce "Tanglin" differently from the locals. It is pronounce as "tongue leng".

    • @shaunbridgesc11
      @shaunbridgesc11 3 роки тому +1

      Next time say you’re going for a sun ‘Tun’ then since you guys mispronounce Tan as Tun & Chang as ‘Chung’ and Chan as ‘Chun’ you like replacing the A in words with a U then spell it with a U next time🤡

  • @bluelingen
    @bluelingen 3 роки тому

    4:10 auntie just replied in English :D

  • @rafe8826
    @rafe8826 3 роки тому +4

    Ghib since youre local now, Tanglin is pronounced as Tongue-Lean. Tip - in local names the "a" is nearly always pronounced the same as in "far" and not it is done in "fare". The error can be simply demonstrated when pronouncing surnames like Chan and Chen. If you follow American pronunciation, both names are indistinguishable.

    • @nathanchang7713
      @nathanchang7713 3 роки тому +1

      Why do u Singaporeans always mispronounce words spelled with a A as if it’s spelled with a U? Like my name Chang, Singaporeans always mispronounced it as ‘Chung’ or Tan as ‘Tun’ and when I correct them they’ll be like ‘Im right and you’re wrong’ and I get so upset and offended because they’re the ones mispronouncing it and if they say ‘I know we mispronounce it but it’s the way we’re used to so we prefer saying it this way’ ok fine I can accept that but Singaporeans are like ‘I’m right and you’re wrong’ how is Chang magically ‘Chung’ when there’s a C infront or Tan becomes ‘Tun’ when it’s pronounced as a name. U guys don’t say you got a sun Tun right? So why u saying Chang as ‘Chung’ and Tan as ‘Tun’

    • @blankasterisk5030
      @blankasterisk5030 3 роки тому

      @@nathanchang7713 Why do u Singaporeans always mispronounce words spelled with a A as if it’s spelled with a U? Like my name Chang, Singaporeans always mispronounced it as ‘Chung’ or Tan as ‘Tun’ and when I correct them they’ll be like ‘Im right and you’re wrong’ and I get so upset and offended because they’re the ones mispronouncing it and if they say ‘I know we mispronounce it but it’s the way we’re used to so we prefer saying it this way’ ok fine I can accept that but Singaporeans are like ‘I’m right and you’re wrong’ how is Chang magically ‘Chung’ when there’s a C infront or Tan becomes ‘Tun’ when it’s pronounced as a name. U guys don’t say you got a sun Tun right? So why u saying Chang as ‘Chung’ and Tan as ‘Tun’

    • @cometmummy
      @cometmummy 3 роки тому +7

      @@nathanchang7713 dude this is how we pronounce our names here, don't tell us that we are pronouncing our names wrongly. I assume you are referring to there american pronunciation. Well, let me say to you that the fact you call singaporeans ("u singaporeans", already setting us apart as distinct from you) as "mispronouncing", you already assume that we are doing it wrong and the way you mentioned is right. Hence aren't you imbibing the attitude you are condemning? Also, for cultural context, the reason why tan and chang are pronounced in what you mentioned as the "right" way is because it is filtered into american english, not because it is right. The reason we pronounce it the way we do, is because these names originally came from different dialects or languages, the pronunciation came first, and the anglicization came later. Assume that you are not from here, why not gain an understanding of the local context before saying what we are doing is wrong.

    • @nathanchang7713
      @nathanchang7713 3 роки тому

      @@cometmummy Even mainland Chinese pronounced Chang and Tan properly when they pronounce it as the way it’s spelled in English, also 张 is pronounced Zhung not ‘Chung’ so you guys mispronouncing my lastname Chang as if it’s spelled Chung is illogical because Chang in Chinese is 张/Zhung not Chung

    • @nathanchang7713
      @nathanchang7713 3 роки тому

      @@cometmummy I’m Chinese Canadian I know mandarin, but u can’t say or use the argument because it’s pronounced like that in mandarin, it’s justifiable for the word and spelling CHANG to be the same as CHUNG, which in mandarin isn’t even Chung and also if u want to pronounce Chang as Chung and Tan as Tun why don’t u just spell it like that and not spell Chang and renounce it as ‘Chung’ and PRC Chinese pronounced words when they speak in English properly, you don’t even say ‘that’s the mandarin way’ also Tan is ‘Chen’ Han Yu Ping Yin way in Mandarin, so why are u guys mispronouncing Tan as ‘Tun’ there’s no ‘Tun’ in mandarin

  • @Jess0t0ng_
    @Jess0t0ng_ 3 роки тому

    hi ghib, is ridhwan avail?

  • @princetontan27
    @princetontan27 3 роки тому

    What drink was he drinking?

  • @cynthialee3228
    @cynthialee3228 3 роки тому

    Domo arigato...

  • @cmymotion
    @cmymotion 3 роки тому +2

    It is tarng leng not ten lin

  • @kennethfoo1458
    @kennethfoo1458 3 роки тому +1

    Ghib...i noticed u go our with YISHUN UNCLE (think he name is Richard) IN HIS MERCEDES VERY OFTEN,,,hope u also pay for the food and drinks occasionally and share the cost with him,.. that WOULD BE NICE OF YOU..else people might call you freeloader, tks

  • @drhdjlgjj
    @drhdjlgjj 3 роки тому

    bread is too sweet, be careful with diabetes

  • @thomasgoh2896
    @thomasgoh2896 3 роки тому +1

    " Tanglin " is pronounced as " tongue Lin " , not " Tang Lin " .

  • @jimjimgl3
    @jimjimgl3 3 роки тому

    "progress" 😭

  • @louth1770
    @louth1770 3 роки тому

    5G network architecture is at a nascent stage, not worthwhile to jump on the bandwidth wagon. Pointless to pay extra for 5G phone set.

  • @jamiehuang88
    @jamiehuang88 3 роки тому +2

    Super video! I applauded for SGD 2.00 👏