Kusu Island

Kusu Island
Native name:
Pulau Tembakul
龟屿
குசு தீவு
Aerial perspective of Kusu Island, Singapore. Shot in 2016.
Location of Kusu Island within Singapore
Kusu Island is located in Singapore
Kusu Island
Kusu Island
EtymologyTortoise island
Geography
LocationSoutheast Asia
Coordinates1°13′22″N 103°51′40″E / 1.22278°N 103.86111°E / 1.22278; 103.86111
ArchipelagoMalay Archipelago
Area0.085 km2 (0.033 sq mi)
Administration
RegionCentral Region
Planning AreaSouthern Islands
Demographics
Populationnot applicable (not allowed to live there) (2020)[1]
Additional information
Official websiteOfficial website
Transport Marina South Pier

Kusu Island is one of the Southern Islands in Singapore, located about 5.6 kilometres (3.5 miles) to the south of the main island of Singapore and below the Singapore Straits. "Kusu" means "Tortoise Island" or "Turtle Island" in Hokkien (Chinese: 龟屿; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ku-sū); the island is also known as Peak Island or Pulau Tembakul in Malay.

During the lunar ninth month of every year, the Kusu Island pilgrimage attracts thousands of devotees who visit and worship at the Tua Pek Kong Temple. Besides the Chinese temple, the island is also home to three Malay shrines (Keramat).

From two outcrops on a reef, the island was enlarged and transformed into an island of 85,000 square metres (914,932 sq ft).

  1. ^ "Southern Group (Subzone, Singapore) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location". City Population (with data from the Singapore Department of Statistics). Retrieved 1 January 2020.