Sentosa Island has had an interesting history. During the British occupation, it was fortified and several forts were built on the island, including Fort Siloso which we visited. The island is formerly called “Pulau Belakang Mati” in Malay (literally, the “island where you die at the back”) which sounds rather ominous. In the 1970s the Singapore Government redeveloped it as a holiday resort, and now it’s accessible by monorail (Sentosa Express), cable car and causeway. There are now many attractions on the island, including beaches, Resorts World (containing Universal Studios Singapore which we visited yesterday), a much bigger version of the Merlion (that we could go inside), Madame Tussaud’s Was Museum, etc.
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Singapore 2017 Day 5: Sentosa Island
Sentosa Island was called "Pulau Belakang Mati", fortified during the British occupation, and is now a holiday resort.