25 February 2013
Chin Fang, Jane, Sandy and Zhen Xi has completed the Singapore Heritage Trail :)
Who was Clarke Quay named after? What did the area use to house? Clarke Quay was named after Sir Andrew Clarke, the Governor of the S...
Cavenagh Bridge Named after the last Governor of Singapore. Built in 1869, it is the oldest bridge on the Singapore River to survive...
Read Bridge is still as famous as it used to be in the past. Back in the old days, it was a popular gathering venue among labourers to ...
Site 5: Merlion Park Qn: Why the need for such a mythical icon? Created by Lim Nang Seng in 1972, the Merlion was a symbol...
Ord Bridge is behind us Ord Bridge was built in 1886 and it was named after the first Governor of the Straits Settlements, Colonel Sir...
--> We are standing right opposite of the colourful MICA Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts (MICA) i...
The Fullerton Waterboat House Built by Hammer & Company in 1919, The Waterboat House supplies fresh water to incoming ...
The heritage trail was an eye-opener for me. Having been living and growing up in Singapore, as well as going for countless lear...
--> I always thought that Singapore was an insignificant ‘sleeping village’ before it gained its independence in 1965. The trail...
Site 4: The Fullerton Singapore Qn: What is the history of this building? The Fullerton Building stands on a historical si...
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