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  1. Fort Canning Park. Stand in awe before the old, majestic trees and explore Singapore's most diverse spice garden at this hilltop park full of history and heritage. Note: Find out more about the park on this virtual tour. View park map (pdf) Visitor information. What to see. Special features. Fort Canning Heritage Gallery.

  2. Fort Canning Park is an awesome green space and one of Singapore's most iconic historic sites. It was the scene of the Allie's war room prior to the disastrous fall of Singapore to the Japanese army in World War Two (WW11).

  3. Fort Canning Park, a bastion of our colonial heritage, is also a great place to catch a glimpse into a time when ancient Malay kings ruled our land. Visit the nine historical parks today to...

  4. Few sites in Singapore hold as much historical value as Fort Canning Park, making it the perfect place to go for enriching heritage walks. In the 14th century, it was believed to be the site of a royal palace for Malay kings while Singapore was a prosperous port.

  5. Really Useful Guide To Fort Canning Park: All The Things To See & Do At The Forbidden Hill - Little Day Out. Fort Canning Park occupies a special place in Singapore's history. Once the seat of royalty in the days of Temasek, it was also central to the events leading.

  6. Visit Fort Canning Park and explore the 9 historical gardens that are restored and curated to celebrate the park's rich heritage: Pancur Larangan (or Forbidden Spring) Artisan’s Garden. Sang Nila Utama Garden. Jubilee Park. Raffles Garden. First Botanic Garden. Farquhar Garden. Spice Garden. Armenian Street Park.

  7. As you discover Singapore's ancient and colonial history through exhibits and artefacts found in the park, take a moment to admire the biodiversity thriving on this hill in the following ways: Do a self-guided walk at your own pace. Join a guided group tour.

  8. This unlikely combination of events has taken place at the hilltop of Fort Canning Park, one of the country’s historical landmarks. Situated in central Singapore, the hill is accessible from the famous shopping belt of Orchard Road, while the National Museum of Singapore sits just behind it.

  9. A new book ‘Fort Canning Park: Heritage & Gardens’, was launched at the event, documenting the rich heritage and showcasing the design concept and beauty of each of the nine landscaped gardens of Fort Canning Park.

  10. Fort Canning Park is steeped in Singapore’s history. Artefacts uncovered during the construction of the reservoir in 1926 and recent archaeological digs show that Fort Canning Hill housed a kingdom in the 14th century. Extensive Malay and Chinese historical records support the evidence that the royal palace of ancient Malay rulers

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