Indeed, I do miss the old Pulau Ubin.
The island has lose its charm to the continuous development on the island.
If the development helps to preserve the rustic side of the island, it will be a plus point.
But sadly, this isn't the case. Some of the development has been catered for commercial purposes.
I can't help feeling disturb with the "development".
Where people in Singapore are trying very hard to bring back the vintage / retro feel of the Nation, on the other hand, we are transforming an already rustic island to another city-like island.
Perhaps, National Heritage Board can look into developing a Ubin Museum on the island, to bring back the good old memories that we once had on the island.