From the Blue Windows

Recollections of Life in Queenstown, Singapore, in the 1960s and 1970s

Nonfiction, History, Modern, Biography & Memoir, Historical
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Author: Tan Kok Yang ISBN: 9789971697563
Publisher: NUS Press Publication: July 15, 2013
Imprint: Ridge Books Language: English
Author: Tan Kok Yang
ISBN: 9789971697563
Publisher: NUS Press
Publication: July 15, 2013
Imprint: Ridge Books
Language: English
Imagine a Singapore in which flat rental was S50 a month, a plate of noodles cost as little as 20 cents, and television broadcasts ended at 10pm every night.

From the Blue Windows is a collection of Tan Kok Yang's memories of growing up in Queenstown back when the tallest residential building there was fourteen storeys, the Alexandra Canal flooded regularly, and wayang shows were a regular feature on Mei Ling Street. He stayed in Princess Estate, an area that was colloquially known as "the Blue Windows" because of its unique blue glass louvred windows.

With nostalgia and a sense of loss, this memoir is a personal tribute to and celebration of Queenstown and a simple but fulfilling way of life that has all but vanished from modern Singapore.
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Imagine a Singapore in which flat rental was S50 a month, a plate of noodles cost as little as 20 cents, and television broadcasts ended at 10pm every night.

From the Blue Windows is a collection of Tan Kok Yang's memories of growing up in Queenstown back when the tallest residential building there was fourteen storeys, the Alexandra Canal flooded regularly, and wayang shows were a regular feature on Mei Ling Street. He stayed in Princess Estate, an area that was colloquially known as "the Blue Windows" because of its unique blue glass louvred windows.

With nostalgia and a sense of loss, this memoir is a personal tribute to and celebration of Queenstown and a simple but fulfilling way of life that has all but vanished from modern Singapore.

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