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Chitchat Reintroducing Sinkieland's ancient folk hero - a mixed race m&d fisherman

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5 things to know about Badang, our rediscovered Singapore hero

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Re-enactment of the legend of Badang at National Day Parade 2016.
Photo: The Straits Times

Wednesday, Aug 10, 2016


Move over Sang Nila Utama - here comes Badang.

Badang who?

That was on the lips of many puzzled spectators and TV audience after they saw the dazzling portrayal of a local legendary folk hero played by actor Rizman Putra Ahmad Ali at the National Day Parade on Aug 9.

It was the first time that they learned about Singapore's version of Hercules and the huge rock that he reportedly tossed into the mouth of the Singapore River eons ago, according to Malay folklore.

Bringing the worlds of myth and reality together is a stone fragment called the Singapore Stone that has been on display at the National Museum of Singapore after it was declared a historic relic.


Apparently, the fragment came from a larger rock which once stood at the Fullerton Hotel site. It was blasted into bits by one ignorant British engineer in the 19th century, who ordered workers to use the debris to pave a trail to Fort Canning Hill.


The depiction of the Badang story at Singapore's 51st birthday celebrations saw the National Stadium crowd howl in approval as Rizman smashed through a huge 'rock' while soaring through the air.


Culled mostly from folktales and history records, here are 5 things to help you reacquaint with our rediscovered local hero:

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1) Who is Badang?


Badang was a poor fisherman who lived on the banks of the Sungai Singapura (Singapore River). Thin, weak and hunchbacked, he dreamed of becoming a strongman.


He reportedly had royal blood, having descended from a Bugis prince who married a woman from a Malay tribe in Bintan. His father also had the blood of a Chinese prince from the Ming Dynasty who married a woman also from the same Bintan tribe, according to one legend.


Badang later became the army chief under the then-Sultan of Johor and created a lineage of army chiefs. One of his descendants was Hang Mahmud, the father of legendary hero Hang Tuah, whose cousins and children also became great warriors of Johor and Malacca.

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2) How did Badang get his superhuman strength?


Badang was furious with a water jinn (spirit) for eating the fish that he had caught in his trap. He managed to seize the spirit who offered to grant him any power if he set him free and on the condition that he eat whatever the water jinn threw up.


Badang agreed and asked that he be given superhuman powers and abilities. True to the jinn's words, Badang was able to uproot a tree effortlessly after consuming his vomit.


From then on he used his new-found might to help fellow villagers and was later made a court warrior by the sultan, who also ruled Singapore.


3) How did he become so famous?


The amazing feats of Badang spread by word-of-mouth, and reached the royal palace. After he was appointed a court warrior, his fame went as far as India.


A ruler of India sent the kingdom's strongest man, Wadi Bijaya, to Singapore for a showdown with Badang.


Wadi Bijaya set sail with seven ships filled with valuable prizes for the winner. Should he win, the Singapore ruler would have to award him with seven ships with the same valuables.


Badang emerged victorious in all the matches, the last of which comprised a rock-throwing contest.


While Wadi Bijaya could only lift the enormous rock up to knee-level, Badang was not only able to hoist it above his head, he also flung it into the mouth of Singapore River.


After he died, Badang was believed to be buried at the same area where the rock he threw landed.

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4) Badang and the Singapore Stone


In June 1819, news on the discovery of an old rock, fabled to have been the one hurled by Badang at the mouth of the Singapore River, set the island abuzz.


Employed by Captain Flint, Bengal workers who found the rock were terrified by the inscriptions on it.


The islanders and British founder of Singapore, Sir Stamford Raffles, all failed to decipher the script, believed to be an indecipherable Tamil dialect.


As the enormous rock was seen as a danger to passing ships, it was blasted in 1843 when the colonial government built a sea wall round Fort Fullerton.


A fragment of the stone, called the Singapore Stone, is now showcased in the National Museum of Singapore. A few other fragments were sent to Calcutta.


Ancient inscriptions on the rock probably highlighted Badang's achievements and supernatural power.

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5) Film highlights the legend of Badang


The awe-inspiring story of Badang was turned into a Malay movie by Cathay Kris Productions in 1962. Playing the role was comedian-singer Wahid Satay (above).


The movie is available on YouTube while a spoof version was created by polytechnic students a few years ago.


The National Day re-enactment by Rizman Putra Ahmad Ali saw him flying over an army of enemies - 600 warriors brandishing bamboo poles, shields and fire torches in battle scenes.


The segment was shown during a recap of Singapore's colourful history. Now, many Singaporeans know that they have a heroic abang called Badang.



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this must be an effort by the ministry of culture to rediscover sinkieland's roots and identity...

After years of importing foreigners, a mythical fisherman will reverse the damage done and save us sinkies!!
 

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More imaginary figures?

To Pap, he's the perfect sinkie folk hero

1. Mixed race (and culturally confused)
2. Lowly fisherman by trade
3. Remedial training attendee ("thin, weak and hunchbacked")
4. Compete with FT from India
5. Has to eat a higher being's vomit
 

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To Pap, he's the perfect sinkie folk hero

1. Mixed race (and culturally confused)
2. Lowly fisherman by trade
3. Remedial training attendee ("thin, weak and hunchbacked")
4. Compete with FT from India
5. Has to eat a higher being's vomit

Indeed. And despite his powers, he did not try to usurp the sultanate for himself. That is what singaporeans should be, loyal and obedient servants. And rewarded you shall be. :smile:
 

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To Pap, he's the perfect sinkie folk hero

1. Mixed race (and culturally confused)
2. Lowly fisherman by trade
3. Remedial training attendee ("thin, weak and hunchbacked")
4. Compete with FT from India
5. Has to eat a higher being's vomit

I only have two relevant questions

Where can i catch him and what is his CP (Combat Power)?
 

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Next year, the role of badang will be played by Lee Hsien Loong

Who is Badang???....I only know, " pa ni buay allah" ( Parameswara) & " sang nila utama"!.....& the only FOLK HERO in our HISstory....who collaborated with an "Asian Imperial conqueror" , defeated " English Imperial Master" & rid ourselves of the " communists", brought out of fishing villages, swamps & farms.....the one & only FOLK HERO......"mee siam mai hum" daddy...who is BANDANG?....I must be damn bodoh!:biggrin:
 

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Who is Badang???....I only know, " pa ni buay allah" ( Parameswara) & " sang nila utama"!.....& the only FOLK HERO in our HISstory....who collaborated with an "Asian Imperial conqueror" , defeated " English Imperial Master" & rid ourselves of the " communists", brought out of fishing villages, swamps & farms.....the one & only FOLK HERO......"mee siam mai hum" daddy...who is BANDANG?....I must be damn bodoh!:biggrin:

Badang is an abbreviation for Bad Angmo. aka Stamford Raffles. The only true sinkie hero.
 

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I wondering why PAP spent millions of taxpayers money to put up a folklore that has no meaning at all to SG.

My primary 3 history books mentioned there's 2 pointed rocks just outside the mouth of Singapore river that looks like teeth. The early settlers called it 龙牙门 (literally means Dragon Teeth Gate), acting like a 'gate' into Singapore river.

As they hinder bigger ships from entering/leaving the river, someone (I not sure who) demolished the rocks. This events were recorded in history books.

Nowhere 'Badang' nor monster, nor super hero stories were recorded.

Now PAP has to resort to folklores based on fantasy and feel-good stories to gather the population? They really lost it.

I would rather believe in the hero that shot down eight Suns with his arrows when nine appeared in the sky. Now that it's so brady hot, on hindsight, he should had shot the bigger eight and leave a smaller sun so it not so hot in SG! Or maybe he also bo-bo King like many conscripts.
 

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I wondering why PAP spent millions of taxpayers money to put up a folklore that has no meaning at all to SG.

My primary 3 history books mentioned there's 2 pointed rocks just outside the mouth of Singapore river that looks like teeth. The early settlers called it 龙牙门 (literally means Dragon Teeth Gate), acting like a 'gate' into Singapore river.

As they hinder bigger ships from entering/leaving the river, someone (I not sure who) demolished the rocks. This events were recorded in history books.

Nowhere 'Badang' nor monster, nor super hero stories were recorded.

Now PAP has to resort to folklores based on fantasy and feel-good stories to gather the population? They really lost it.

I would rather believe in the hero that shot down eight Suns with his arrows when nine appeared in the sky. Now that it's so brady hot, on hindsight, he should had shot the bigger eight and leave a smaller sun so it not so hot in SG! Or maybe he also bo-bo King like many conscripts.

There are already many sinkie heroes like these 2. But PAP will never nationally glorify them because founding father Old fart and Prata man were traitors and did the opposite of these 2 heroes. Elizabeth Choy only passed away 10 years ago in 2006. Did shit times even mention anything about her? Her heroism was a real heroism, recognized by the UK. Not the fake recognition that the PAP give themselves.

Lim Bo Seng and Elizabeth Choy are two Singapore natives considered national heroes. Seng was an integral member of the anti-Japanese occupation movement during World War II. Choy shuttled medical supplies and money to British civilians being held at the country's Changi Jail during the occupation.

Lim Bo Seng was the key player in the development of an intelligence network that aided in rebellious activities during the Japanese Occupation of Singapore. He was eventually captured by the Japanese and tortured. He passed away in prison in 1944. After his death, the Chinese National Government awarded him the rank of Major-General, and in 1954, a bronze memorial was erected in his honor. His remains were buried in 1946 with full military honors by the British military.

Elizabeth Choy was also captured by the Japanese due to her rebellious activities. However before her capture, her efforts to get radio parts to some of the British prisoners led to the sinking of seven Japanese ships in 1943 in a joint military effort by British and Australian forces. She was subjected to torture, but eventually released 193 days after her capture. After the war, she was awarded the Bronze Cross by the British for her efforts. She passed away in 2006 at the age of 95.
 

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According to Wiki, Badang was from Malaysia and went to Indonesia before settling in Singapore.
Does that make him a foreign talent ?
So the message is............

What is the prospect in Singapore today for someone who's the son of poor farmers ,who worked as a coolie , was small-statured and the weakest of his group

Badang was a Malay boy from Sayong Pinang, located in present-day Johor, Malaysia. He was the only son of two poor farmers who worked hard until the day they died. As a young man, Badang worked as a coolie for the rich farmer Orang Kaya Nira Sura in a place called Salung or Saluang in Aceh, Sumatra (modern-day Indonesia).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badang
 
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There are already many sinkie heroes like these 2. But PAP will never nationally glorify them because founding father Old fart and Prata man were traitors and did the opposite of these 2 heroes. Elizabeth Choy only passed away 10 years ago in 2006. Did shit times even mention anything about her? Her heroism was a real heroism, recognized by the UK. Not the fake recognition that the PAP give themselves.

Lim Bo Seng and Elizabeth Choy are two Singapore natives considered national heroes. Seng was an integral member of the anti-Japanese occupation movement during World War II. Choy shuttled medical supplies and money to British civilians being held at the country's Changi Jail during the occupation.

Lim Bo Seng was the key player in the development of an intelligence network that aided in rebellious activities during the Japanese Occupation of Singapore. He was eventually captured by the Japanese and tortured. He passed away in prison in 1944. After his death, the Chinese National Government awarded him the rank of Major-General, and in 1954, a bronze memorial was erected in his honor. His remains were buried in 1946 with full military honors by the British military.

Elizabeth Choy was also captured by the Japanese due to her rebellious activities. However before her capture, her efforts to get radio parts to some of the British prisoners led to the sinking of seven Japanese ships in 1943 in a joint military effort by British and Australian forces. She was subjected to torture, but eventually released 193 days after her capture. After the war, she was awarded the Bronze Cross by the British for her efforts. She passed away in 2006 at the age of 95.


the KMT had an official list of 206 Generals who performed great merits and were killed on action in the battlefield against the Japanese forces. there were some LTC and COL who posthumously received 1 or 2 rank promotion to BG. but Lim Bo Seng posthumously received a triple rank promotion from LTC ? to MG. think Lim's special MG promotion was probably part of an effort by the KMT to honor our forefathers in Singapore who contributed really huge money and supplies to support China's war cause back then.
 

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.... but Lim Bo Seng posthumously received a triple rank promotion from LTC ? to MG. think Lim's special MG promotion was probably part of an effort by the KMT to honor our forefathers in Singapore who contributed really huge money and supplies to support China's war cause back then.

MG Lim was a true leader during ww2. he put aside ideological differences and connected the Brits with Chin peng's Mpaja to unite the war effort. unfortunately he was betrayed and captured before any attack plans could be carried out
 
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