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A giant sea turtle saves two shipwrecked sailors, a Malay
and a Chinese. As an act of thanks, the two men build a
Chinese temple, a Malay shrine and a huge turtle sculpture.
So goes the legend behind this island. Today, Taoists still
make annual pilgrimages to the Tua Pekong Temple during the
ninth lunar month while Muslims visit Kramat Kusu, the Malay
shrine.
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Stunning views of the mainland can be seen
from Kusu’s beaches and its hilltop. The
warm waters of the lagoon are ideal for
swimming.
Getting There
Take a ferry from Marina South Pier*.
Return ticket SGD 15.00 adults, SGD 12.00
children 3 to 12 years.
Ticketing Office
York Launch Service Pte Ltd
#01-02 Marina South Pier
Tel: 6265 3520
For enquiries on ferry service and
timings, call the Hotline at 1800-SENTOSA
(736 8672).
* How to get to Marina South Pier:
Take the MRT to Marina Bay Station (NS27),
use Exit A, then board Bus Service 402
from the bus stop outside the station to
Marina South Pier.
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