Fort Canning Park
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/THINGS TO DO, SINGAPORE/ Updated : May 4, 2016, 09:28 IST
Synopsis
As Singapore's highest natural point, many of the city's pivotal moments have unfolded in this centrally located park since the first Malayan kings ruled from its peak. Naturally, Sir Stamford Raffles built his residence here for … Read more
As Singapore's highest natural point, many of the city's pivotal moments have unfolded in this centrally located park since the first Malayan kings ruled from its peak. Naturally, Sir Stamford Raffles built his residence here for the stunning views awarded by the hilltop, and planted a spice garden that became the original site of Singapore's Botanic Gardens. Read less

Take time out on a historic hilltop
As Singapore's highest natural point, many of the city's pivotal moments have unfolded in this centrally located park since the first Malayan kings ruled from its peak. Naturally, Sir Stamford Raffles built his residence here for the stunning views awarded by the hilltop, and planted a spice garden that became the original site of Singapore's Botanic Gardens. During World War II, the decision to surrender Singapore to the Japanese was made in the underground military bunker on Fort Canning Hill known as the Battle Box.
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