A former automotive assembly plant, this quaint art deco building was the site of the British surrender to the Japanese on 15 February 1942. After the factory shut down in 1980 it was left abandoned for many years until a recent restoration turned it into the eye-opening and detailed museum it is today. Stop by here to view relics, photographs, newspaper clippings and learn more about Singapore's past.
Embark on a journey through Singapore’s tumultuous past by visiting old forts, underground bunkers and war memorials that dot the island, recalling military heritage and memories from the past.
Home to a vast number of plant, animal and insect species, the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve has more than 500 species of animals and over 840 flowering plants.