Sri Mariamman Temple 244 South Bridge Road Chinatown is the oldest Hindu temple in Singapore Its site was acquired in 1823 by Narayan Pillai a clerk of the East India Company who had accompanied Sir Stamford Raffles to Singapore Historical evidence suggests that by 1827 a wood and thatched temple stood here Reflections at Bukit Chandu Battle through the Japanese invasion of Singapore from 7th to 15th February 1942 at this World War II Interpretative Centre Be heartened by the camaraderie valour and sacrificial spirit exhibited by the Malay Regiment soldiers as they fought against the Japanese
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Sri Mariamman Temple 244 South Bridge Road Chinatown is the oldest Hindu temple in Singapore Its site was acquired in 1823 by Narayan Pillai a clerk of the East India Company who had accompanied Sir Stamford Raffles to Singapore Historical evidence suggests that by 1827 a wood and thatched temple stood here Reflections at Bukit Chandu Battle through the Japanese invasion of Singapore from 7th to 15th February 1942 at this World War II Interpretative Centre Be heartened by the camaraderie valour and sacrificial spirit exhibited by the Malay Regiment soldiers as they fought against the Japanese intruders Be vividly transported into the past and revisit your innermost thoughts about Singapore s development into an independent nation