Bukit Chandu (Malay for Opium Hill) is a hill located in Kent Ridge in Singapore where the Battle of Bukit Chandu took place on 14 February 1942 during the Battle of Singapore in World War II.
BukitChandu (Malay for Opium Hill) is a hill located in Kent Ridge in Singapore where the Battle of BukitChandu took place on 14 February 1942 during...
received instructions to move to a new defence position sited at BukitChandu. BukitChandu (meaning "Opium Hill" in Malay) was so named after an opium-processing...
Reflections at BukitChandu is a World War II interpretive centre developed and managed by the National Archives of Singapore, located on BukitChandu (Malay...
C Company were ordered to move to a new defence position, Pt. 226 at BukitChandu. Had the Japanese gained control of the hill and ridge that overlooked...
Chandra (disambiguation) BukitChandu (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Chandu. If an internal link led...
Bukit Brown Bukit Canberra, integrated sports and community hub. BukitChandu, hill in Kent Ridge in Singapore. Bukit Gombak, subzone of Bukit Batok, Singapore...
the Malay Regiment against the invading Japanese army, the Battle of BukitChandu (also known as the Battle of Pasir Panjang), 12–14 February 1942. The...
is now Kent Ridge Road and South Buona Vista Road. The ridge contains BukitChandu, alternatively known as Opium Hill (in Malay), after the opium processing...
Pasir Panjang container terminal. It is also near the Reflections at BukitChandu, a museum near the site of the Battle of Pasir Panjang. The station opened...
was involved in are: The Battle of Pasir Panjang, and The Battle of BukitChandu or Opium Hill. Both battles occurred during the final phase of the Japanese...
Cluny Road to the east, Tyersall Avenue and Cluny Park Road to the west and Bukit Timah Road to the north. The linear distance between the northern and southern...
300-metre (980 ft) trail which links Kent Ridge Park to Reflections at BukitChandu – once known as Opium Hill and site of one of the last battles of Singapore...
National Archives of Singapore (NAS) Police Heritage Centre Reflections at BukitChandu (RBC) Science Centre Singapore Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre Singapore...
Malayan military officer who took part in the Battle of Singapore, BukitChandu during World War II. Datuk Ramli bin Ibrahim, Malaysian choreographer...
The 1st Bn Malay Regiment was famous for its defence of Opium Hill (BukitChandu in Singapore. The ‘Battle of Opium Hill’ on 14 February 1942 involved...
Singapore National Museum of Singapore Peranakan Museum Reflections at BukitChandu Science Centre Singapore Singapore Art Museum Singapore Philatelic Museum...
the Battle of Pasir Panjang which included the famous last stand at BukitChandu led by a platoon of C Company of the Malay Regiment under the command...
One Type 92, painted green, was formerly on display at Reflections at BukitChandu, a Singapore war museum dedicated to the Battle of Pasir Panjang during...
Pasir Panjang Road, on Singapore's southern coast. Facing the hilltop is BukitChandu ('Opium Hill' in Malay), where the British East India Company had an...
commissioned by the Singapore Heritage Board for the permanent war museum at BukitChandu to comment on present day reality and the fragility of peace, while also...
one in defending the Malay Regiments against the Japanese invasion at BukitChandu. In 1995, the site was gazetted by the National Heritage Board as one...
museum Military Museum, Belgrade Changi Chapel and Museum Reflections at BukitChandu Singapore Air Force Museum Anglo-Boer War Museum Queen's Fort Military...
Battlefield Singapore National Archives of Singapore – Reflections at BukitChandu (RBC) Website Archived 5 June 2007 at the Wayback Machine National Archives...
Regiment was famous for its successful defence of Opium Hill (Malay: BukitChandu), Singapore, in the Battle of Pasir Panjang during the Battle of Singapore...
Sang Perwira (A Hero's Land), to mark the reopening of Reflections at BukitChandu. On 15 December 2012, Aqmal N had a stroke and was admitted to Changi...