Bukit Brown Cemetery is a very meaningful place, it is a place to bury many World War II heroes, but it is not scary at all, the tree-lined scenery is very comfortable, many locals treat this as a park
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Bukit Brown Cemetery Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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It is secluded, quiet, and overgrown with grass. It is an ancient cemetery in Singapore. There are nearly 100,000 graves in the Bukit Brown Cemetery. The earliest graves can be traced back to the first half of the 19th century. Many of Singapore's founding martyrs slept here. There are many tombs and tombstones in traditional Chinese styles.
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Bukit Brown Cemetery Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Bukit Brown Cemetery is a very meaningful place, it is a place to bury many World War II heroes, but it is not scary at all, the tree-lined scenery is very comfortable, many locals treat this as a park
Spent the first Saturday of 2019 on this fun and knowledgeable tour of natural history. Our guide was great, taking us back to the history of the cemetery and detailing the main people buried here. We visited the Wang Sanlong Cemetery, the largest one, and we could even see it through satellite photos on Google Maps. The guide also gave us interesting stories about Christmas Island. To learn about early Singapore culture, be sure to visit here. It was a nice, dry, sunny day. Darren has led us to learn about the lives and stories of many of the outstanding people who lived in Singapore from the 19th to 20th centuries and were buried in Bukit Brown Cemetery. One of the experiences inspired me to revisit the country I live in. Looking forward to joining this tour again!
Wuji Brown Cemetery is one of the largest cemeteries in China in Southeast Asia, with over 100,000 graves. Part of the cemetery is being redeveloped to build new roads and future residential areas. So it's better to visit it as soon as possible. The best way to explore Bukit Brown's cemetery is to take part in free guides provided by volunteers.
oldest cemetery in Singapore with a small temple.
A creepy cemetery with many haunting stories shared by Singaporeans. The famous Sikh statue, it’s mentioned many times that his eyes would move if you stare at them.