Have you taken a walk through Bukit Brown and wondered about the history of some of the graves there? Raymond Goh brings us this treasure trove of information from this historic site, getting up close and bringing us interesting historical snippets of individual tombs. Check it out here.
Oct
04
2011
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Bukit Brown, up closePosted by noelbynature
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As the lead heritage agency in SIngapore, what is the National Heritage Board proposing to do to save Bukit Brown, or failing which, what are its suggestions for preserving the memories and artefacts there? NHB’s silence on the fate of BB is deafening…
Posted on October 4th, 2011 at 1:20 pm
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