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Reviewed 1 July 2019

A most interesting and powerful look into the past to realise what actually happened in those times and the total sacrifice that occurred and how the Singaporians have presented their respect of this past event.

Date of experience: June 2019
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Reviewed 21 June 2019 via mobile

A very solemn place.

So many life’s cut short from so many countries, very sad.

We took the MTR to Kranji station then it’s a 15 walk.

This is a must see if you are an Australian.

Very well maintained.

Date of experience: June 2019
Thank Frank M
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Reviewed 24 May 2019

Our guide gave us a great and moving talk on this memorial, i am sure my Dad [ medical orderly 13th AGH ]has mates and patients here [ all he ever after he came back to Australia said about his captors was that they were ' mongrels ' may he and his mates RIP

Date of experience: May 2019
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Reviewed 4 May 2019

While we didn't attend the Dawn Service here we had a mid morning walk. A very sad place but given the competition for space in Singapore it is testament to the esteem these men and women are held in that this place has been quarantined from development. Access is not easy but we parked across the road in the turf club car park. Its about a 10 min walk from there.

Date of experience: April 2019
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Reviewed 22 April 2019 via mobile

Brought a Malaysian Friend to this place and it wowed him. Solemn, quiet, and reflective. This is the resting place of many who sacrificed their lives during WWII. Not a big place but great if you take time to just sit and reflect. Probably about an hour or two will do to appreciate the place.

Date of experience: February 2019
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