

Pulau Ubin Print
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The Pulau Ubin print by Lee Xin Li features the main island of Singapore. Once home to around 2000 people in the 1950s-1970s, it now houses only about 38 residents (2012). Pulau Ubin is a haven for wildlife, including otters, mudskippers, hornbills, wild boars, and monkeys. As an untouched area, it serves as a popular spot for outdoor activities like cycling, camping, and kayaking. It is sometimes described as a place where one could get a glimpse of early Singapore.
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Pulau Ubin Print
Pulau Ubin Print
Details
The Pulau Ubin print by Lee Xin Li features the main island of Singapore. Once home to around 2000 people in the 1950s-1970s, it now houses only about 38 residents (2012). Pulau Ubin is a haven for wildlife, including otters, mudskippers, hornbills, wild boars, and monkeys. As an untouched area, it serves as a popular spot for outdoor activities like cycling, camping, and kayaking. It is sometimes described as a place where one could get a glimpse of early Singapore.
For more details, go to our Art Prints FAQ for more information.