The curious case of Singapore’s ‘Eastie’ identity

Those who live in eastern Singapore have developed a distinctive ‘Eastie’ identity. Regional identities are not a bad development, but they should remain inclusive.

Shophouses in Koon Seng Road in Katong. The east’s architectural diversity influences its identity, says the writer. ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI
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At a Marine Parade grassroots event in April, residents passionately shared their love for their neighbourhood, citing the fresh sea breeze they enjoy, the proximity to East Coast Park, and the convenience of nearby markets and shopping malls.

Their pride in their community – and of living on the eastern side of Singapore – was palpable, making it clear why they would never dream of living elsewhere.

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