Welcome to our HeritageFest Blog!

This is a blog about our experiences in a HeritageFest event. We went for a guided walk in Empress Park, Esplanade Park and the War Memorial Park.

Group Members
- Arvin Jeremiah Rao (3)
- Han Wen Jiang (10)
- Joel Tow (13)
- Nathan Wong (23)


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Friday, 10 August 2012

Anderson Bridge

Built in 1909, Anderson Bridge was built to replace Cavenagh Bridge. This bridge was named after Sir John Anderson, a Governor of the Straits Settlements. We were quite disgusted to hear that during the Japanese Occupation of Singapore, numerous heads of criminals were hung on the Anderson Bridge to warn citizens not to break the law.

The Anderson Bridge. On the background is Singapore's Financial District

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