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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.
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- Arvin Jeremiah Rao (3)
- Han Wen Jiang (10)
- Joel Tow (13)
- Nathan Wong (23)
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Group Members
- Arvin Jeremiah Rao (3)
- Han Wen Jiang (10)
- Joel Tow (13)
- Nathan Wong (23)
If you dislike the blogposts' reverse-chronological order, you can refer to 'Our Experiences' at the right of the blog. The posts are sequenced in order, for easier reading. Finally, do feel welcomed to add comments on the blog posts. However, negative comments will be removed. So please mind your language! All comments would be warmly welcomed!
Saturday, 11 August 2012
St. Andrew's Cathedral
Located across the Padang, this Anglican cathedral is Singapore's largest cathedral. The first St. Andrew's Cathedral was completed in 1836, also by Indian convicts. In 1942, before Singapore was occupied by the Japanese, the cathedral served as an emergency hospital. When we first caught sight of it, we knew it was still fully operational, as the church bells were ringing loudly, signalling the start of a new Mass.
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