A long time ago, the southern coast of Singapore was
infested by numerous fierce swordfish. The villagers and fishermen could not
ply their trades at the sea, as they would be attacked by these fearsome
creatures if they ever ventured near the waters. The people requested help from
the Sultan, but even him and his royal army could not do anything about it.
redhill and swordfish
A little boy then proposed a solution to the Sultan. Build a
row of barricade made of banana tree trunks along the affected coast, he said.
When the swordfish tried to attack the villagers again, their pointed beaks
would pierce through the barricade and would be trapped immediately.
The plan worked perfectly, and the smart boy became popular
among the villagers as their saviour. This invited jealousy from the Sultan.
Fearing his rule would be threatened in the future, he sent his soldiers to
kill the boy who lived on top of a hill. As the poor boy died, his blood flew
down the hill, soaking the whole hill red. This was how Redhill, or Bukit Merah
(literally means hill red), got its name.
In turn, the place where the barricade of banana tree trunks
were set up became known as Tanjong Pagar, or “cape of stakes”.
Refrences Wikipedia
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