In a bittersweet turn of events, the beloved Tuas TV World, often referred to as “Singapore’s Hollywood,” is set to face its inevitable demise in 2024.
The announcement of its impending demolition has left fans and enthusiasts of Singapore’s cinematic history with a heavy heart, as this iconic film set will soon be nothing more than a memory.
Source: TheSmartLocal
Recreating the Past: Tuas TV World’s Charming Film Sets
Between 1990 and 1992, Tuas TV World depicted the essence of local streets during the mid-1900s. With its eight intricately designed film sets, this remarkable establishment offered an authentic backdrop for post-war period dramas. Every aspect, ranging from the shophouses to the kampungs, received meticulous attention to evoking a profound sense of nostalgia.
Tuas TV World’s Role in Local Period Dramas
Also, Tuas TV World became synonymous with popular shows. Initially, these include “Strange Encounter 3 (奇缘3),” “Tofu Street (豆腐街),” “The Price Of Peace (和平的代价),” “Wok Of Life (福满人间),” and “Hainan Kopi Tales (琼园咖啡香).” Viewers are delighted in the captivating stories set against the backdrop of Tuas TV World’s picturesque sets.
However, over time, the production of period dramas declined, resulting in financial strain and challenges in maintaining the charm of the film set. What was once a bustling hub boasting over 100 buildings now stands as a mere shadow of its former self. Only 17 structures remain, serving as a poignant reminder of the vibrant history and cultural significance once associated with this thriving film set.
Repurposing the Past
Seizing an unexpected opportunity, the Singapore Police Force decided to repurpose Tuas TV World, leading to its transformation into a temporary training ground known as Tuas Training Village. Starting in 2009, various units of the SPF utilized this site for conducting training exercises, encompassing tasks like managing public order incidents and conducting forensic investigations.
In a surprising twist, Tuas TV World experienced a momentary resurgence in February 2012 when Mediacorp selected it as the filming location for Channel 8’s 30th-anniversary period drama, “Joys Of Life (花样人间).” This brief comeback rekindled waves of nostalgia and provided a captivating glimpse into the enchantment that had once unfolded within the walls of Tuas TV World.
Conclusion
The Singapore Land Authority will assume control of the land, and the scheduled demolition, set to take place in the second quarter of 2024, will pave the way for future developments.
As we bid farewell to this beloved landmark, let us cherish the memories and embrace the rich cultural heritage that Tuas TV World brought to our screens over the years. The legacy of this iconic film set will forever occupy a special place in the hearts of those fortunate enough to witness its enchantment.
Top images (Source: TheSmartLocal, MDIS)
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