i have been inside the BattleBox since last December and its history was amazing with a friendly and entertaining guide. previously, we needed to pay 20 SGD per adult for the entrance fee under a strict crowd quota of at most 20 persons per time session. it was opened to the public only on friday to sunday and public holidays. photography and video recording were strictly prohibited inside the battlebox bunker. since you state that Fort Canning's battlebox has recently just reopened to the public, what was actually going on at the attraction before that? luckily, i visited prior to its closure and reopening. i heard that the admission into the battlebox is free after its reopening. anyhow, i will consider of visiting it again once i head down to singapore for my deepavali weekend holiday. you can visit other war-related places in singapore like the Changi Chapel & Museum, Fort Siloso in Sentosa and the Reflections at Bukit Chandu in the near future.
Is it true story the soldiers in sg flag are japanese at marina square at that time(if they open the face they wear), causing this at fort canning park, about the distance, then mandai and beaches? First war is at marina square? Is it because story of engine(f1 usually there)?
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Nice introduction to battlebox. Great that it is free entry now
Thanks for sharing!
i have been inside the BattleBox since last December and its history was amazing with a friendly and entertaining guide. previously, we needed to pay 20 SGD per adult for the entrance fee under a strict crowd quota of at most 20 persons per time session. it was opened to the public only on friday to sunday and public holidays. photography and video recording were strictly prohibited inside the battlebox bunker.
since you state that Fort Canning's battlebox has recently just reopened to the public, what was actually going on at the attraction before that? luckily, i visited prior to its closure and reopening. i heard that the admission into the battlebox is free after its reopening. anyhow, i will consider of visiting it again once i head down to singapore for my deepavali weekend holiday. you can visit other war-related places in singapore like the Changi Chapel & Museum, Fort Siloso in Sentosa and the Reflections at Bukit Chandu in the near future.
It was closed for a couple of months because they were changing the operator.
Fort Canning Park is an historical gem in Singapore's CBD. I visited last Friday. Excellent presentation with friendly staff. Highly recommended...
Is it true story the soldiers in sg flag are japanese at marina square at that time(if they open the face they wear), causing this at fort canning park, about the distance, then mandai and beaches? First war is at marina square? Is it because story of engine(f1 usually there)?
No fuc k idea what u mean