Embark on a poignant journey through the transformation of old Choa Chu Kang Village into Singapore’s largest cemetery over the past 30 years. Reflect on the stories behind diverse resting places, including Jewish, Muslim, Christian, and Baha’i cemeteries, as well as the tranquil Garden of Remembrance and the solemn Silkair Memorial. Pay your respects at the wakes of our founding fathers and find solace in an inland ash scattering facility, the serene Garden of Peace. Join us for a meaningful exploration of history, culture, and remembrance.
Opened in 1946, Choa Chu Kang Cemetery is the only remaining active cemetery in Singapore. Come on a walk with us through the various cemeteries and see how what was once thriving kampungs – among them Kampung Bereh and Kampung Belimbing; has been transformed into the final resting place for many. The tour will also visit sites such as the Silkair 185 memorial, the Garden of Peace where ashes can be scattered, as we reflect on end-of-life journeys.
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