The Very Affordable West – Singapore

Enjoy our other Blogs - MoAnRa Stories | MoAnRa Speaks by Moutushi Ghoshdeysarkar Singapore was once a small fishing village, then Singapura (Lion City), then an important settlement in the 14 th century (evidence from archaeological excavations) and finally “great ruins” by the time the Portuguese came in the early 16 th century. Sir Stamford Raffles identified Singapore as a natural harbour with not more than 150 people living at the mouth of the Singapore River and merely a 1000 in the whole island, as he landed in 1819. The Dutch and Portuguese dominated the ports on the trade route between China and British India levying high tariff. As Opium trade was vital for the British, Sir Raffles planned to replace the dominance of other countries and establish a port in Singapore. He declared Singapore to be a free port and soon traders started flowing in. By 1824 Singapore was an important trading port surpassing the earlier established ones by trade v...