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Asian Civilisation Museum - Empress Place Building (1864 - 65) (Monuments Listing)
An impressive symbol of colonial authority, the oldest part of Empress Place Building was completed in 1867, the year Singapore became a British Crown Colony.
Asian Civilisations Museum (Civic District Trail I)
An impressive symbol of colonial authority, the oldest part of Empress Place Building was completed in 1867, the year Singapore became a British Crown Colony.
Asian Civilisations Museum (Singapore River Trail)
An impressive symbol of colonial authority, the oldest part of Empress Place Building was completed in 1867, the year Singapore became a British Crown Colony.
Asian Civilisations Museum (Empress Place Building) (Monuments Trail)
An impressive symbol of colonial authority, the oldest part of Empress Place Building was completed in 1867, the year Singapore became a British Crown Colony.
Battle for Bukit Timah (Marked Historic Sites Listing)
One of the fiercest military encounters during WWII took place here as the Bukit Timah area held strategic and tactical importance to the Japanese and the British.
Beauty World Amusement Park and Market (Beauty World Area)
At the beginning of WWII, two enterprising Hockchia businessmen obtained permission from the occupying Japanese authorities to operate an amusement park named Tai Tong Ah Amusement Park.
Bukit Timah Battle Site (Bukit Timah Battle Site - World War II Sites)
One of the fiercest military encounters during WWII took place here as the Bukit Timah area held strategic and tactical importance to the Japanese and the British.
Bukit Timah Nature Reserve (Bukit Timah Hill)
As early as 1848, a level of protection was given by the colonial government to the primary forests of Bukit Timah for fear of over-logging and depletion of timber resources.
Cathay Building (Monuments Listing)
Cathay Building was home to the British Malaya Broadcasting Corporation until the Japanese invaded Singapore in 1942 and the building was used as the Japanese Propaganda Department Headquarters.

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