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Visit Singapore As A World War II veteran? by Jaffa Matt Well, what do World War II veterans have in common with Singapore? Very long lasting, unforgettable memories that you can share with fellow family members and friends. Especially those who had survived or had served in Singapore back in the year between 1942 to 1945. So, if you travel to Singapore again with your family or friends or loved ones, would you like to walk down the memory lane? (Some memories are painful but some still brought back a smile. Do you agree?) Well veterans, if you happen to travel back to Singapore in your next holiday, make your travel a memorable one. These are some things worth doing to bring back those dark years.
The Battle Box This bombproof complex comprises of 22 rooms linked together by a corridor and capable of recycling its own air supply. Today, the Battle Box has undergone extensive restoration. Visitors will be able to relive the morning of February 15, 1942 when Singapore fell to the Japanese.
Reflections of Bukit Chandu Pepper’s Ghost will bring you through the Battle of Pasir Panjang and you will be able to walk through the Galleries displaying maps, photographs and information regarding the Malay Regiment and the Defence of Malaya.
Fort Siloso Fort Siloso serves as an important window to Singapore’s colonial past and as reminder of the war years.
Changi Chapel & Museum More than 50 000 civilians and soldiers were imprisoned during those days. Some exhibits that you can find and relate to their agony are letters, photographs, drawings and their personal effects. However, their main attraction is a replica of The Changi Murals, a series of wall painting recreated from the originals painted by Stanley Warren.
Old Ford Factory On February 16, 2006, Singapore Minister for Defence Mr Teo Chee Hean officially opened Memories at Old Ford Factory. Here, you can find the exhibition ‘Syonan Years: Singapore Under Japanese Rule, 1942-1945’.
Kranji War Memorial Here you can find 4000 servicemen’s graves stand in neat rows. For about 24 000 soldiers and air force men, whose bodies were never recovered, their names were inscribed on 12 columns. Besides that, it is also a burial ground for Singapore’s first two presidents.
Civilian War Memorial Here you can find four identical vertical pillars rise to a pinnacle of 92.5 metres, symbolising the shared experiences of the four major races of Singapore - Chinese, Malay, Indian and other races. The remains of the unidentified war victims are buried beneath the monument.
Well veterans, do look out for these places when you come visit Singapore. And I am sure you will not regret it. See you there.
If you have questions, comments or suggestions, please contact me at: jaffa_matt@yahoo.com.sg. I am glad to hear from you. Thank you. Copyright © 2006 Jaffa Matt.
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