Marina Bay In 1800s?

Last month I’ve read in the online portal STOMP about the Past and Present of Marina Bay;

The above were among some of the photos of Singapore and major cities of the world Past and Present comparison sent in by Stomper Vassili .

Below shows the Present Marina Bay in 2011;

compared to Past Marina Bay in 1800s;

Above photos credit : STOMP

This thought ran through my mind : Is there a Marina Bay in Singapore during 1800s? In the Present photo of the Marina Bay, it shows the Marina Bay Sands on the right and the Singapore Art Science Museum at the centre left, with the Custom House tower on the foreground left and the Promontary @ Marina Bay on the foreground right. From this view, I can deduced that the photographer probably viewed the Marina Bay from the location shown below by the red star;

So in the Past photo comparison of Marina Bay in 1800s, from the same angle of view by the photographer – is there a Marina Bay?

First what and where is Marina Bay? If I will to Google, I will find “Bay” as “A bay is an area of water mostly surrounded or otherwise demarcated by land. Bays generally have calmer waters than the surrounding sea, due to the surrounding land blocking some waves and often reducing winds. It can also be an inlet in a lake or pond.” by Wiki. The Marina Bay is actually a sheltered body of water formed by the reclaimed land at Marina Centre and Marina South.

I remembered my first encountered were probably shopping at the Marina Square shopping mall and Marina Mandarin Hotel in that area. Later on were the SuperBowl and Victor’s Bowl at Marina South, also for the “eat all you can” seafood buffet, kite flying / football area, and not forgetting the game arcade. Of course the most memorable thing is not tearing the parking coupon while eating out at the seafood buffet and once the parking warden was there, many dinners were rushed to their cars to tear the parking coupons. Probably this is the meaning of  “United We Stand”!

The development of Marina Bay probably started as early as in 1969. You can see the shoreline or coastline before 1962 and present;

Credit : Pearson Education South Asia Pte Ltd 2002

Also below shows the stages of land reclamation of the Marina Bay from 1969;

Credit : Pearson Education South Asia Pte Ltd 2002

Those familiar with the area will probably remembered the Marina City Park and Marina South Promenade which were closed in 2007 to be rebuilt into Gardens by the Bays. Those statues at the Marina City Park have already been relocated to the Chinese Garden;

Now take a look at the development of the Marina Centre first. In 1969 when the Concept Plan of Marina Centre just started, let’s take a look at the aerial view;

Credit : MyPaper, Singapore Press Holdings

Land reclamation started in the early 1970s for the Marina Centre to take shape as shown above. Also see the old map below showing the view;

The reclamation of Marina Centre was completed in 1978 and among the first projects like Marina Square shopping mall which houses the 3  hotels, Marina Mandarin, Mandarin Oriental Singapore and Pan Pacific, were opened in the late 1980s. Of course, Suntec City was later developed in the Marina Centre during the 1990s.

 

Credit : MyPaper, Singapore Press Holdings

Flanking the Marina Bay in the south is the Marina South. See the land reclamation phase of the Marina South in 1977 below;

Credit : The Sunday Times, Singapore Press Holdings

In the foreground (above 1977, 1986), you can see the Marina Centre development over the 9 years period. As for the Marina South, those interim setup like the 2 bowling alleys, Chong Pang and Chin Huat Live Seafood restaurants, game arcade, etc. had to close down (2008) for the redevelopment of Marina South;

Credit : The Sunday Times, Singapore Press Holdings

Remembered the National Day static and firework displays held at the Marina South in the past;

I remembered seeing the huge Singapore Flag being tied to the Super Puma during the National Day parade at the Marina East before doing the fly past.

The Marina City is made up of these 3 plots of reclaimed land : Marina Centre, Marina South and Marina East. The Marina East was reclaimed off the Tanjong Rhu joining the East Coast Park. The Marina City;

Credit : Gerald H, Krausse, J. Wong (Singapore: Singapore University Press, 1976)

By middle of 1980s, about 40% of the both Marina South and Marina East was sheduled to be completed.

Aeria view of the Marina City;

Credit : LTA

One of the major projects is linking the Marina East to Marina South via the MCE (Marina Coastal Expressway), the 10th expressway in Singapore. This dual 5-lane, 5km expressway has part of it a undersea and underland tunnel. The MCE is expected to be completed by 2013.

Artists impression of the MCE;

Linking the part at Marina East;

Above 3 Credit : LTA

Personally I feel that with the Marina City fully built-up, I feel pity for the Merlion – seems to be encased up by the Marina Centre, Marina East and Marina South;

Credit : URA

Credit : CyberPioneer

So my conclusion is that Marina Bay is not even developed or ready in the 1800s. The old photo of Marina Bay in 1800s shown is probably looking in the reversed direction facing the old Johnston’s Pier.

 

What my father wrote;

“All colours will agree in the dark”

15 Responses to “Marina Bay In 1800s?”


  1. 1 Y Monday, February 28, 2011 at 10:30 am

    Hi LKK, Marina Bay was reclaimed in the 1970s/80s so I doubt the 1800s photo is Marina Bay; it haven’t even existed! Looking at the buildings, it is likely along Singapore River, possibly Empress Place area.

  2. 2 laokokok Wednesday, March 2, 2011 at 9:27 am

    Hi Y, you are right about Marina Bay was not even there in 1800s.

  3. 3 xizor2000 Friday, March 4, 2011 at 10:14 pm

    Would have been more appropriate to just say – Singapore Coastline 1800s.

  4. 4 SW Tuesday, August 9, 2011 at 12:55 pm

    wow this is fascinating and interesting! thanks.

  5. 5 Chris Leeman Tuesday, October 11, 2011 at 1:13 pm

    Great Blog on Marina bay. I lived in Singapore in 1971-73 and we have a picture of the start of the land reclaimation around Marina Bay. It is a shame that the Merlion no long sits at the “mouth” of the Singapore River like it used to, buut now at the start of the bay. Love reading your stuff, Cheers, Chris, Canberra, Australia

  6. 6 Eileen Thursday, November 10, 2011 at 1:49 pm

    nice blog u have! yes.i rememebered Marina City Park and Marina South Promenade! Went there once on a hot hot day for my cousin’s wedding photoshoot! pity i didn’t get to keep any of those photos.. that place didn’t quite take on with fellow singaporeans 😛

  7. 7 Irvin Tuesday, May 14, 2013 at 8:21 am

    Good on you for exposing the misrepresentation – some journalists are careless with the truth when spruiking a story.

  8. 9 Christine Sunday, October 12, 2014 at 8:19 pm

    We live at Marina Bay now and your article is so interesting. Fascinating to realise the land we live on wasn’t even here until a few decades ago. The people planning Singapore have had such wonderful visions for the future.

  9. 10 Chris ng Sunday, December 25, 2016 at 9:43 pm

    Hi Lkk,
    From ur posted pic i really picture more of Nicoll highway collapse incident even knowing was situated on reclaimed land. Btw I work on the MBS project for nearly 4years.


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