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- Tongkang - Wikipedia
The tongkang was an unmotorised open cargo boat, propelled by a variety of methods, including rowing, punt poles and sail The early tongkangs were about 20 ton burthen or less; they were propelled by about ten rowers and guided by a steersman
- TongKang, TwaKow Bumboats of Singapore River. Whats the . . . - Blogger
From 1819 to 1983, Singapore River was chock a block with boats of all kinds - tongkang, twakow, and bumboats These terms are often used interchangeably but they refer to different types of river craft
- What Is a Tongkang? - WikiMotors
A tongkang is a type of ship once widely used in Southeast Asia during the 19th century The ship had a lightweight construction ideal for navigating shallow waters like those found in rivers, allowing captains to bring their boats up rivers to access inland communities as well as sailing them along the coastline
- TONGKANG Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TONGKANG is a large native boat or junk used in the East Indies in fishing and in local trading
- Tongkangs: Hybrid Ships in a Moment of Singapore’s Maritime History
The history of the tongkang industry in Singapore began with the arrival of Stamford Raffles in 1819 With the establishment of the island as a trading centre, merchants from around the region and beyond began flocking here
- The Story of Singapore 100+ year-old Wooden Boats
For more than a century up to 1983, twakow and tongkang were common at the outer waters of Telok Ayer and Clifford Pier, and on the Singapore River and Kallang River
- Tongkang Explained
A tongkang is a boat used to carry goods along rivers and shores in Maritime Southeast Asia
- History of the Burning of Tongkang Tradition - Indonesia Travel
The Burning of Tongkang is not merely a religious ritual but also a tribute to ancestors and a testament to the enduring Chinese cultural identity It celebrates the ancestors’ courage, determination, and gratitude for their new lives in foreign lands
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