The article you linked is about a man named Abdul Hamid, who owns the last remaining kampung in Singapore. The kampung, or village, is located in the heart of the city, in the Jalan Besar area. Abdul Hamid, who is in his 70s, has been living in the kampung for most of his life. He has resisted all attempts by the government to redevelop the site, saying that he wants to preserve the kampung's heritage.
The article states that Abdul Hamid earns just $500 a month, which is a very low income for Singapore. However, he is able to make ends meet by renting out some of the rooms in his kampung. He also receives some government assistance.
The article concludes by saying that Abdul Hamid is a symbol of Singapore's past and that he is determined to keep the kampung alive.