This postcard is part of a set acquired by the museum. The collection provides a glimpse into the physical and social landscape of Singapore during the 19th and 20th century which were characterised by European colonialism, the Japanese Occupation, and the post-war years. These postcards also give a glimpse into the type of architecture that was seen in Singapore in those days, as well as the range of activities, businesses, trades, and industries that the people of Singapore were involved in at that time. Some of these postcards still contain the original handwriting of the senders themselves.Tanjong Katong means 'turtle point', where Katong was a species of sea-turtle that is now extinct. The coastline was a popular spot as wealthy Straits Chinese, Europeans and Jews often built mansions, hotels and recreation clubs along the beach for weekend retreats.