Many thanks Groober for posting the Ang Teng pic.. I was lucky enough to have many fond memories there before they converted the whole place to be a luxury hotel now.. During the beginning my marine career in the early 2000s, a transport boat would sent me and my crew mates back to Clifford Pier after weeks at the sea.. There used to be many Indons, Russians sea farers hangin outside Clifford Pier waiting for their ship agents.. I remembered there was one ocassion where I had just alighted from a boat, proceed out of Clifford Pier and feeling so tired after a hard day work at the sea that I slept just below the old Change alley bridge.. Was woken up abruptly and told in curt terms to leave the place by a security guard there.. The Change Alley shops were the first place me went for my shopping each time I alighted from the transport boat at Clifford Pier.. Bought so many Zippo Lighters and few used stuff back then from this 2nd hand Mama shop there..
Ah!, memories, Clifford Pier, or 'ang teng bei tow', the overhead bridge, don't know how many times, the underneath had been pierced by lorry driver's who forget to lower their boom. The place, one takes the ferry to the southern islands, including Sentosa.
I have to alight by the bus stop in front of it for work for many a years, so I have fond memories of that place, know the old shops at teh over heah bridge & the airy pier, once it was 'little Thailand', saw a dead body on the pavement, where the beer garden was. The forces pub used to be opposite the pier, was in Kangaroo Club??, the one that moved from Capitol Car Park?, later, it became "little Philippines", with the girls etc..and then much later..."the woMAN of the night".
Used to browse in the knick knack shops that sells things that the sailors bring in, "hurricane lamp", " telescope", "Anchor" ahh!, those Russian dolls, where you open you get a smaller, then smaller...should have bought one back then, but it was expensive. The handmade ships especially those brought in by the sailors, nearly bought one back then, but the shop owner refused to sell at my price!:p
Back then I browse around 'ang teng bei thou'...I would be hearing the song "brandy, you are fine girl, what a good wife you would be, your eyes would steal a sailor from the sea" By The Looking Glass...what memories, Clifford Pier, the sea, the boats, the crowds especially when it is KUSU month, the overhead bridge shopping & the old Change Alley.