The Changi Museum
The Changi Museum was relocated to its new home on 15 February 2001 and was officially opened by our Trade and Industry Minister BG George Yeo. This date was also chosen to coincide with the 59th Anniversary of the fall of Singapore to the Japanese in 1942. The new Changi Museum replaces the Old Changi Prison Chapel and Museum (built in 1988) that was relocated to its current site to make way for the expansion of Changi Prison.In honouring the spirit and commitment of those who rose from the depths of adversity, the Museum inspires future generations to come and deepen their appreciation of the heroic and inspirational stories that unfolded in Changi during the war. The Changi Museum is dedicated to all those who lived and died in Singapore, in particular the Changi area, during the dark years of World War II. Through documentation of significant events of the Japanese Occupation, the Museum also serves as an important educational institution and resource centre. As for the Prisoners-of-War (POWs) and their families, it is a site that allows for closure of the many emotional scars inflicted by the war years.
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Changi Village
Fishermen always flock to this local beach with clean sands especially on weekends. Bargains are aplenty such as Batik dresses, Shoes, Indian cotton clothings, Electronic equipments, Kimonos and many more. When you are hungry, you can head for the hawker centre with a variety of famous food. If it's not to your preference, you can always head to one of the restaurant along the main street and relax in the shade of an umbrella while enjoying the seafood.
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Tampines
It is the largest residential area in the city-state of Singapore and is located in the East Region of the main island. The town is so named because in the 1900s a large forest of Tampines trees were located at the present site. Like other districts in Singapore, it is a densely populated district and home to a rather diverse group of different races. The population density is comparatively higher when compared to other housing districts. Tampines New Town is a regional centre that lies to the east of Singapore's city centre, much alike to the centrally located Orchard Road .