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Hwa Chong Sabbatical History Primary Source
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Reflections by Ang Chong Yee
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Done by : Ang Chong Yee, 1A Date : 16 May 2006 Subject : History Sabbatical Trip to Labrador Park and Bukit Chandu Year 2006, 16 May, 8.00 in the morning, we embarked on a field trip to one of Singapore’s history sites of the Terrible World War Two, when the cunning Japanese as invaded Singapore during their terrible... more »
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On to Singapore
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Today, we went to two places, Labrador Park and Reflections at Bukit Chandu. We went to Labrador Park first. The first thing we saw was a old tunnel that you would need to pay a sum to enter then there will be tour guides explaining the things underground, in the tunnel. Our teacher Mr Ong did not... more »
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Syonan-to!
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Today, I went to Changi Museum with my group. Through today’s outing, I learnt that the Japanese soldiers were cruel and heartless in their actions and treated the P.O.W.s harshly to a certain extent and the method they used to invade South-East Asia.. The Japanese soldiers were cruel and heartless... more »
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Reflection to Changi Museum
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Today, we visited the Changi museum. It was beaurifully whitewashed and there was hardly a dirty spot to be seen. Wow! I did not even knew that there was such a place. First of all, we went to the symbolic replica of a chapel in an open space.What actually caught my attention was an outstanding golden cross. During the World War 2, Harold took a bulllet shell he found... more »
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From Yong Rui
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Reflections on today fieldtrip Today's field is a tiring and hot one. We went to the Labrador Park to learn about the guns used in defending Singapore in the war world two. As the British that rules Singapore thought that Singapore would be attacked by the Japanese by the sea, all the guns were facing seaward. However, the... more »
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From Desmond Toh
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I am posting on behalf of Desmond: Reflection 2 Today, we went to Changi Museum. Firstly, we see the map of Changi village. It is only then I know that there are several barracks in the past just in this place! Also, the guide said that overcrowding occurred in such barracks in the past. How evil the Japanese were!... more »
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Eugene Lim's reflections on trip to Changfi Museum
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Reflections on trip to Changi Museum After flag-raising, my sabbatical-mates and I went to Lecture Theatre 2 to undergo a short briefing. Soon after the briefing, all of us went to the car park and waited for the school bus. After some time, we boarded the bus and headed for the Changi Museum, which was a rather long distance from Hwa Chong Institution.... more »
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Reflection(2)
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Today's trip to the Changi Museum was quite interesting. We took a bus which I felt the duration from school to our destination was quite far so I was chatting non-stop with my friends that I made during this sabbatical. Upon reaching Changi Museum, all of us got off the bus. On the first... more »
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