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		<title>Kusu Island Singapore</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kusu Island, Giant sea turtle saves two shipwrecked seafarers &#8211; Malay, Chinese. As an act of thanks, the two men, Chinese temple, Malay temple and a huge turtle sculpture. So goes the legend of the island. Today, Taoists, or annual pilgrimage to a temple Tua Pekong in the ninth lunar month, while Muslims visit Kramat [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Kusu Island</strong>, Giant sea turtle saves two shipwrecked seafarers &#8211; Malay, Chinese. As an act of thanks, the two men, Chinese temple, Malay temple and a huge turtle sculpture.</p>
<p>So goes the legend of the island. Today, Taoists, or annual pilgrimage to a temple Tua Pekong in the ninth lunar month, while Muslims visit Kramat Kusu, the Malay house.</p>
<p>Family view of the coast can be seen from Kusu in the beaches and hills. The warm waters of the lagoon are ideal for swimming.</p>
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