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Technology and the Education of Tourists in the preservation of Pulau Ubin as a Cultural Heritage

Pan Pwint Phyu, Nang Aye Bo Kham, Myat Thida Aye, Minyoung Kim, Hu Yawei

Pulau Ubin is one of Singapore’s several offshore island that has been left untouched by urban population and not much of development has occurred in the place. This 1,020-hectare island is home to Singapore’s last village or kampongs, as well as the Chek Jawa Wetlands, one of Singapore’s richest ecosystems. To sensitively enhance the natural environment of Pulau Ubin, and to keep its heritage and rustic charm alive for future generations of Singaporeans, there have been numerous projects being carried out in Pulau Ubin that encourages members of several communities to actively organize and lead initiatives so that a difference on the island can be made. However, current activities remain at restricted level due to growing concern of large number of tourists visiting the rural island and conditions are changing. For long term sustainability, it is vital to educate the tourists on good tourism behavior in Pulau Ubin Locals and tourists alike should be educated about eco-tourism aspects that include sports, adventures and other utility products that are made out of natural resources so that environment can remain safe and beauty of area can be preserved for long term. Educating them will also inevitable result in the contribution of a better living environment as well as the preservation of cultural heritage in Pulau Ubin.

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