Monument / Landmark
Bukit Chandu War Memorial
4 locals recommend ·
Tips from locals
Sitting on top of Opium Hill is this memorial to the 1,400 soldiers of the Malay regiment who made their stand against 13,000 Japanese soldiers in 1942. The black and white colonial bungalow contains artefacts, exhibits and multi-media to encourage you to contemplate the nation's war experience and…
Reflections at Bukit Chandu is a must-visit for World War II aficionados. Nearby Pasir Panjang Food Centre makes for a good place to retreat to after a visit.
Reflections at Bukit Chandu is a World War II interpretative centre housed in a restored black and white colonial bungalow close to the former battle site – the Battle of Pasir Panjang, where 1,400 brave soldiers from the Malay Regiment heroically defended the last stand against a 13,000-strong…
Reflections at Bukit Chandu is a World War II interpretive centre, honouring the heroism of the 1,400 soldiers from the Malay Regiment who stood up against a 13,000-strong Japanese Army in the Battle of Pasir Panjang. The serenity of this place makes it almost impossible to believe that one of the…
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Cemetery
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Establishment
“Bakery, coffee-shop with Western, Indian, Chinese food available. Halal food also available. Prime supermarket at the shopping centre”
- 3 locals recommend
Restaurant
“Fatboy's, one of the most popular burger joints in Singapore. You can go for this, after the TreeTop Walk.”
- 2 locals recommend
Café
“Geylang’s Ho Kee is within walking distance from Aljunied MRT Station and the entire eatery is open-air and often very humid. If you feel Singapore's weather is great, you haven't stayed here long enough yet. :p Their service crew are a common reflection of Singapore’s F&B industry. Comprising of mostly Chinese nationals and Chinese Malaysians but they are very polite and willing to attend to our table needs.”
- 3 locals recommend