Radin Mas
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Radin Mas is a neighbourhood within Telok Blangah Estate, located in Bukit Merah, Singapore.
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[edit] Etymology
The area was named after Radin Mas Ayu, a princess of the Javanese Royal Court. Her name literally translates to Princess of Golden Beauty.
[edit] History
Kampong Radin Mas was a small Malay village situated on the foothills of Mount Faber in Telok Blangah.
According to legend, Radin Mas Ayu was a young and very beautiful princess. After her mother was murdered, she fled Java for Singapore together with her father, the crown prince, to avoid persecution at the hands of her uncle, the sultan. The area that was named after her was where her home was located when she first landed in Singapore.
She was buried near her first home at Telok Blangah. The tomb and a shrine, locally known as Makam Puteri Radin Mas, still stands today at Mount Faber Road, near the junction with Telok Blangah Road. There is an old village mosque nearby that also bears her name.
Radin Mas came to be of prominence during 2007's National Day Rally when Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong called it as the model of Singapore by 2020 when the proportion of Singaporeans above 65 years of age is expected to be 1 in 6.
[edit] Present
Today, while no street bears the name, the area is frequently referred to as Radin Mas, especially amongst the Malays. A few buildings are also named after her.