• Pulau Saigon (alternatively spelled as Pulo Saigon) was a small island in the Singapore River. It used to be located between the banks of Robertson Quay.[1].
  • Pulau Saigon was a small heart shaped island in Singapore River with Robertson Quay to its north and Magazine Road / Havelock Road to its south.
  • This bridge is named as Pulau Saigon Bridge as there was a small triangular island ( Pulau Saigon ) in the middle of the river long ago.
  • Pulau Saigon Bridge (GPS: 1.28937, 103.83802) is a 43-metre-long bridge across the Singapore River. It is located within the Singapore River Planning Area.
  • Why it is called “Saigon”? Frankly even during my early visits to the Singapore River in the late 60s or early 70s, I don’t remember seeing any Pulau Saigon.
  • Answer: Pulau Saigon is island (mountain,hill,rock), a tract of land, smaller than a continent, surrounded by water at high water.
  • The Pulau Saigon travel guide helps you know about important places to visit. For more information about Pulau Saigon tourism, visit traveltill.com.
  • Location: Pulau Saigon, Singapore, Central, 059818, Singapore (1.28030 103.83310 1.30030 103.85310). Average elevation: 19 m.
  • For example, on a map from 1923, an area on the north side of the river opposite Pulau Saigon is also labeled Kampong Saigon (Low 1996: 28b).
  • Pulau Saigon was a small island in the Singapore River. It used to be located between the banks of Robertson Quay.The island was shown as a mangrove marsh in...