Lazarus Island

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Lazarus Island
Native name:
Pulau Sakijang Pelepah
Lazarus Island is located in Singapore
Lazarus Island
Lazarus Island
Geography
LocationSingapore Strait
Coordinates1°13′20.1354″N 103°51′19.296″E / 1.222259833°N 103.85536000°E / 1.222259833; 103.85536000Coordinates: 1°13′20.1354″N 103°51′19.296″E / 1.222259833°N 103.85536000°E / 1.222259833; 103.85536000
Administration
Member of Parliament
  • Rachel Ong Sin Yen

Lazarus Island, also known as Pulau Sakijang Pelepah, is one of the Southern Islands in Singapore. It is south of the main island of Singapore, off the Straits of Singapore and is uninhabited.

Etymology[]

Lazarus island was also known as Pulau Sakijang Pelepah (alternatively spelled as Pulau Sekijang Pelepah).[1] Literally translated from Malay, 'sa' means one, 'kijang' means barking deer, and 'pelepah' is a palm frond. Put together, it means 'Island of One Barking Deer and Palms'.[2]

It is unclear when and why it was renamed to Lazarus Island.[3] The nearby St Johns Island was originally a penal colony and a quarantine station initially for cholera, beri-beri then later for leprosy. Lepers may have been transferred to Lazarus Island (the connection being that the biblical character Lazarus was a leper). See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_Saint_Lazarus and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leper_colony. Another possibility is that it was renamed after World War II to honour Lazarus Rayman who, as a high-ranking official in the treasury department of the British High Commission, took steps to save the colony's gold reserves from the Japanese. He was variously honoured by Singapore after the War, with a park (now built over) named after him, and possibly a statue, though these are all family stories passed down.

References[]

  1. ^ Chen, Junhao; Chong, Kwek Yan; Yee, Alex T. K.; Tan, Hugh T.W. (2014). A Gazetteer of the Singapore Locality Names of the Collections of the Herbarium, Singapore Botanic Gardens (PDF). Singapore: Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, National University of Singapore. p. 15. ISBN 978-981-07-2589-1. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-01-28.
  2. ^ "Lazarus Island". The Digital Nature Archive of Singapore, Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum. Retrieved 2016-03-08.
  3. ^ Look, Woon Wei; Yeo, Miranda (5 June 2015). "Lazarus Island's laid-back charm". The Straits Times. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
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