
Chronicles of Old Singapore | Yusof Wanjor – 1964 Race Riots, Geylang Serai & Being Independent
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Welcome to Chronicles of Old Singapore. Yusof Wanjor relates the Prophet Muhammad’s birthday celebrations of the past and why the wound (luka) from the 1964 race riots will never heal. He talks about growing up in a compound house at Penaga Place at Haig Road and old Geylang Serai as a rural settlement. He wrote Islamic books and cherishes his independence.
00:00 Introduction
01:26 Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday Celebrations
07:45 Luka from the 1964 Race Riots
18:07 Penaga Place
27:31 Old Geylang Serai
33:01 Redevelopment & Moving to Queenstown
37:11 Writing, Business & Being Independent
41:33 Being in a Hadrah Group
I am Dr Loh Kah Seng, the people’s historian. In Chronicles of Old Singapore, I speak to people about their memories of Singapore before it became a global city.
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