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“This tour was amazing and our guide was so knowledgeable. A must for any visit to Singapore. Well worth the money.” – Marc R, Australia
“A most informative and moving tour. We now understand the ordeals that the prisoners had to endure to just stay alive. The tour leader was most informative with extra snippets of information that clearly painted the picture of the reality of the situation at that time.” - Lindsay M, Australia
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Tour Synopsis Once the site of many prisoner-of-war camps during the Japanese Occupation, Changi has since gone down in history as a place of much pain, torture and human suffering. It is said that more Australian PoWs perished under incarceration than in battle itself. Whether it is on the Death Railway or the countless labour camps in Japan and Formosa (Taiwan), the Changi WWII trail commemorates the fight of brave men and women during battle and in internment. Hear their story.
Tour Cost Adult: S$45.00, Child: S$30.00
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Tour Highlights:
- Fully guided visit to The Changi Museum and Changi Chapel
- Walk on Changi Beach, site of the Sook Ching Massacres
- Drive through Changi Village and learn of its colourful pre-war and wartime history
- Explore Johore Battery, with its replica WWII 15-inch gun battery
- Brief stops outside the old Changi Jail and Selarang Barracks, both of which served as PoW internment camps during the Japanese Occupation
Additional Information:
- Reservation is encouraged for this tour. Please phone (63251631 / 62142451) or email by 5pm the day before to reserve your place(s). (This helps us in doing our bit for the environment by not over catering coach transport, thereby reducing unnecessary exhaust emissions.)
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| A Changi Museum War Trail | |
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| A Boat Quay-Singapore River Walk | |
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| A Changi Museum War Trail | |
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A Clarke Quay-Singapore River Walk | |
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| Wear a cap and comfy shoes, bring umbrella or poncho, and a bottle of water. Mosquito repellent may be helpful on tours that take you to parks! |
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