Pulau Ujong
Pulau Ujong is the Malay name for the main island of Singapore. It is located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula and is known for its strategic position along major shipping routes. The island covers an area of approximately 728.6 square kilometers and is characterized by a mix of urban development and green spaces.
The island is home to a diverse population and a rich cultural heritage, influenced by various ethnic groups, including Chinese, Malay, and Indian. Pulau Ujong features numerous attractions, such as Marina Bay Sands, Sentosa Island, and the Singapore Botanic Gardens, making it a popular destination for both tourists and locals.