Where is bukit chandu singapore
The latter is available at a counter that also sells various souvenirs ranging from T-shirts and postcards to fridge magnets and model hand grenades. Note that it can get very busy when large tour groups turn up. This happened during my visit and I therefore altered the sequence of galleries, doing Gallery 1 at the end rather than the beginning, namely after the throngs had cleared there.
Location: atop the hill of the same name, close to the end of Pepys Road, a cul-de-sac that winds all the way up from sea level and the coastal highway to the crest of the ridge, to the west of the centre of Singapore. The address is K Pepys Rd S. Google maps locator: [ 1. Access and costs: a bit off Singapore 's public transport grid, but easy to get to by taxi or, less easy, on foot; free. Details: The nearest public transport would be the buses that stop at the bottom of Pepys Road e.
I decided to take a taxi — coming from Labrador Park it was a quick and cheap ride. From the city centre it would obviously cost more. If you happen to be driving here yourself, then you'll find free parking at the museum. A scenic alternative is to do it all on foot, especially along the Southern Ridges system of paths, bridges and elevated walkways that runs all the way west from Mount Faber with cable car access to the HarbourFront Centre and MRT towards Kent Ridge Park; Bukit Chandu is on the hillside shortly after HortPark.
Opening times : Tuesday to Sunday 9 a. There's an audio guide available in English as well as Malay, Chinese and Japanese. Where visitors used to have just an unmoving bronze bust to imagine Lieutenant Adnan, who fought to his death in the Battle of Pasir Panjang in , he is now brought to life with pre-war footage. With touching vivacity, he is seen drilling his troops during a ceremonial parade. First opened in , Reflections at Bukit Chandu was closed in for major redevelopment works, and its experience has been updated to keep with the times.
While previously hand-cut figures in a box with simple animation as background were used to tell the soldiers' story, a multimedia show now takes up an entire room - with flashes of light, thunderous sound effects and an Edwin Thumboo poem.
Augmented reality features will be installed later, the museum said. Over three days in , a 13,strong Japanese force - more than a third of its troops deployed in Singapore - was met with defiance by 1, soldiers of the Malay Regiment, an experimental creation by the British to give military training and employment to young Malays.
Lt Adnan, despite being mortally wounded, had fought on and was later caught, shot and bayoneted. His body is said to have been hung upside down from a tree. The stories told remain relevant to people's lives and can hopefully inspire and resonate with visitors, she said. Perhaps the most obvious change at Reflections at Bukit Chandu is that the iconic sculpture of the mortar crew of the Malay Regiment has been moved from the back of the building to the front.
The sculpture, which had been created based on archival footage, now announces the compound's purpose even before visitors enter the centre. A room on the second floor of the museum replicates the work station in the opium packing plant.
There is a greater focus on the site's pre-war history - its role as an opium centre before the war and how inhabitants of the bungalow would have lived and looked out to see the bustling harbour. Bukit Chandu means opium hill in Malay and, before the war, had an opium packing plant at its foot. Opium processed in a factory in Telok Blangah was sent to Pasir Panjang to be packed before being sold to smokers. Hydraulic machines hang over benches where female workers would have sat and packed the opium into containers.
But a log-in is still required for our PDFs. Skip to main content. More than soldiers of the Malay Regiment died in the heated battle at their last stand in Pasir Panjang in Clement Yong.
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