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Call for Interns (Jan-Jun 2022)
Applications for the Singapore Heritage Society Internship (Jan-Jun 2022) now open until Mon, 6 Dec 2021, 2359h.
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Too Young to Die: Position Paper on Modernist Icons
SHS has released our Position Paper on the 3 Modernist Icons of Singapore: Pearl Bank Apartments, People’s Park Complex, and Golden Mile Complex. Download the paper here.
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Bukit Brown Wayfinder and Self-Guided Tour
Check out the microsite for our Bukit Brown Wayfinder, launched on 18 Nov 2017
Singapore Railway Heritage Interactive Map
View Rail Corridor Interactive Map
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Pulau Ubin Tua Pek Kong temple & festival – a brief guide
Download our tour handbook for a brief introduction to the Tua Pek Kong Temple Festival held in conjunction with Pesta Ubin
Posted in Banner, Publications, Publications - Culture & History
Tagged chinese, pulau ubin, Taoism, Temple, Tua Pek Kong
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