World War 2 Heritage Sites in Singapore and Malaya should be Preserved without further delay.

Harry Lee

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A typical world war 2 British pill box protecting the beaches of Malaya and Singapore from a seaward invasion.
There are still some hidden from view - for example - on the cliffs of Labrador Park, although one is clearly sited at the side facing Sentosa.
These should all be made heritage sites.
 
Certain old SAF camps (not saying which) were inherited from the Brits, and they predated WW2. :wink:

Didn't stop the PAP technocrats from enbloc'ing some of them. :whistling:

As I've mentioned before, the PAP regime is an expert when it comes to destroying nature and heritage, but loves to pretend to be champions for protecting/conserving them. Don't expect those avaricious and amoral technocrats to change their attitude anytime soon. :cool:
 
Just preserve 38 Oxley road. The rest don’t matter.
 
Make a statue in front of Vic Theatre ???


Image result for sr nathan with japanese soldier pic
 
Heritage sites won't enrich the Piss And Poop but condos development certainly will.
 
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