War Memorial Park

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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of the War Memorial Park?
The War Memorial Park is a peaceful and meaningful place dedicated to the memory of civilians who lost their lives during World War II. It's a significant monument recognizing all the civilians killed during the Japanese occupation from 1942 to 1945.
Can you tell me more about the monument at the park?
Sure! The monument, known as the Civilian War Memorial, is nicknamed "The four chopsticks" due to its four tall, narrow pillars which stand 67m high. These pillars represent the four main groups of Singaporeans; Chinese, Malays, Indians & Eurasians who died during the occupation.
How popular is the War Memorial Park among tourists?
It's considered a lesser-known attraction, with very few visitors. But it's a grand memorial that's definitely worth a visit.
Is the park suitable for outdoor activities?
Absolutely! The park is suitable for camping with friends, and it's a great place to just sit and read a book. The green grass and shady trees make it a very pleasing spot to relax.
Are there good spots for taking photos?
Yes, there are lots of places for photos which are very natural and blend with nature. The monument itself is quite striking and serves as a great backdrop.
How can I reach the War Memorial Park?
The park is easily accessible via public transport. If you're taking the MRT, you can get off at the city hall on the red line.
What are the surroundings of the park like?
The park is a peaceful open space, especially at night. It's surrounded by the Swissotel and other buildings. You can also enjoy the sound of water rushing from the fountain.
Is the park kid-friendly?
Yes, the park is a beautiful, shady place where you could spend time with your family. It's a central location for most of the tourist attractions in Singapore, making it a convenient stop during your sightseeing.