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Living in Harmony: The History of Opera Estate

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1 April 2022

Asrina Tanuri traces the development of Opera Estate from its early beginnings as coconut and rubber plantations to a private residential estate.

Jalan Bintang Tiga, 2020. Floods are no longer an occurrence there. Photo by and courtesy of Irene Loh.

Jalan Bintang Tiga, 2020. Floods are no longer an occurrence there. Photo by and courtesy of Irene Loh.

Swan Lake Avenue is named after a ballet by the Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Jalan Bintang Tiga is derived from Jula Juli Bintang Tiga, a popular Malay bangsawan. Bintang tiga means “three stars” in Malay. Photo by and courtesy of Veronica Chee.

Swan Lake Avenue is named after a ballet by the Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Jalan Bintang Tiga is derived from Jula Juli Bintang Tiga, a popular Malay bangsawan. Bintang tiga means “three stars” in Malay. Photo by and courtesy of Veronica Chee.

Private Residential Development

Opera Estate is a private residential estate located in the eastern region of Singapore. It was developed in the 1950s. Photo by and courtesy of Asrina Tanuri.

Opera Estate is a private residential estate located in the eastern region of Singapore. It was developed in the 1950s. Photo by and courtesy of Asrina Tanuri.

In 1957, a two-storey a bungalow in Opera Estate cost $24,900. Image reproduced from “Page 3 Advertisements Column 1,” Straits Times, 21 March 1957, 3 (From NewspaperSG).

In 1957, a two-storey a bungalow in Opera Estate cost $24,900. Image reproduced from “Page 3 Advertisements Column 1,” Straits Times, 21 March 1957, 3 (From NewspaperSG).

Yusof Ishak and Puan Noor Aishah with their children in their Opera Estate home on Aida Street, 1955. Yusof Ishak Collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

Yusof Ishak and Puan Noor Aishah with their children in their Opera Estate home on Aida Street, 1955. Yusof Ishak Collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

A Plea for Bus Services

The Flood Menace

Flooding at Jalan Bintang Tiga after an hour-long thunderstorm, 1974. In 2002, the Opera Estate Drainage Scheme was completed to alleviate the flooding problem in the estate. Source: The Straits Times © SPH Media Limited. Reprinted with permission.

Flooding at Jalan Bintang Tiga after an hour-long thunderstorm, 1974. In 2002, the Opera Estate Drainage Scheme was completed to alleviate the flooding problem in the estate. Source: The Straits Times © SPH Media Limited. Reprinted with permission.

The Kampong Spirit

Jalan Bintang Tiga – Singapore’s First Friendly Street

Children taking turns to hit the piñata at Jalan Bintang Tiga’s “Let’s Makan” party in 2019. Courtesy of the Singapore Kindness Movement.

Children taking turns to hit the piñata at Jalan Bintang Tiga’s “Let’s Makan” party in 2019. Courtesy of the Singapore Kindness Movement.

The Singapore Kindness Movement named Jalan Bintang Tiga Singapore’s first “Friendly Street” in 2019. The street sign has a special identity motif affixed to it. Member of Parliament for Marine Parade GRC (Joo Chiat) Edwin Tong (left), and William Wan (right), General Secretary of the Singapore Kindness Movement, unveiling the sign. Courtesy of the Singapore Kindness Movement.

The Singapore Kindness Movement named Jalan Bintang Tiga Singapore’s first “Friendly Street” in 2019. The street sign has a special identity motif affixed to it. Member of Parliament for Marine Parade GRC (Joo Chiat) Edwin Tong (left), and William Wan (right), General Secretary of the Singapore Kindness Movement, unveiling the sign. Courtesy of the Singapore Kindness Movement.

Amenities in the Neighbourhood

Bangsawan Park on Jalan Bangsawan, 2022. It has a children’s playground and an exercise area. Photo by and courtesy of Veronica Chee.

Bangsawan Park on Jalan Bangsawan, 2022. It has a children’s playground and an exercise area. Photo by and courtesy of Veronica Chee.

Shophouses on Swan Lake Avenue, 2022. Photo by and courtesy of Veronica Chee.

Shophouses on Swan Lake Avenue, 2022. Photo by and courtesy of Veronica Chee.

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