2012
Jul
14

Sat 14 & Sun 15 July Tours

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Students from tertiary institutions who underwent training by Lai Chee Kien and Raymond Goh, make their debut as guides this Sunday

 

Latest weekend updates-  2 public tours on Saturday

Date 14th July Saturday

Time: 7am- 9am

Guides Keng Kiat and Ee Hoon<%2strong>

Time 9am – 11.30am

Guide: Peter Pak

No tour itinerary, so be prepared to be surprise.

Can sign up here

Info on where to meet, how to get there etc please scroll down.

Date: 15 st July Sunday
Time: 9am to 11.00 am

Our  student volunteer guides, Francis and Zaiton  will be guiding again this Sunday . They will be covering Hill r and 5 – the heavily staked area of the cemetery affected by  the 8 lane highway and which cuts through the most beautiful valley. Join them as they “usher” you around Bukit Brown, and introduce you to some notable pioneers and war heroes like Tay Koh Yat, and the oldest tomb at Bukit Brown which belongs to a coolie who died 14 years after Sir Stamford Raffles arrived on our shores.  For a look at how their first tour went, please click here

Meeting Place: At the entrance gates of Bukit Brown at Lorong Halwa .

For information on how to get there and handy tips please visit
http://bukitbrown.com/main/?p=1347

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Registration:

Our weekend public tours are FREE …
Optimally the group size is 30 participants (15 individuals/guide).

Please click ‘Join’ on the FB event page to let us know you are coming, how many pax are turning up, or just meet us at the starting point at 9am. We meet there rain or shine.

The tour:

The Bukit Brown area is about 233 hectares in extent, bordered by Lornie Road, Thomson Road and the Pan-Island Expressway. It lies just to the south of the Central Catchment Forest, being separated from it by Lornie Road and includes Singapore’s only Chinese Municipal Cemetery. With more than 100,000 graves, Bukit Brown is also one of the largest Chinese cemeteries outside of China.

We will start with a safety briefing and quick history and geography of the grounds. Don’t forget to bask in the peaceful surrounds, and also chat with your guides and make friends with other participants. We are amateurs and volunteers, but we are passionate and serious about what we do at Bukit Brown, and we encourage sharing of knowledge.

Here is a map of the grounds:
http://bukitbrown.com/main/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/API.BBC_.Map_.ver3_4.jpg

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Please take note:

1. We will be walking mainly on paved roads. But there are hill treks so dress appropriately, especially your footwear.

2. Wear light breathable clothing. Long pants and long sleeves if you are prone to insect bites or sunburn. Bring sun block and natural insect repellent.

3. Wear comfortable non-slip shoes, as safety is important. Walking sticks are recommended.

4.kDo read up on Bukit Brown before going so you have a better understanding of the place (e.g. BukitBrown.com)

5. Do bring water, light snacks, poncho/umbrella, sunhat and waterproof your electronics.

6. A towel around your neck is a necessary fashion statement at Bukit Brown.

7. Please go to the toilet before coming. There are NO facilities anywhere there or nearby.

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How to get there by MRT / Bus:

Bus services available: 52, 74, 93, 157, 165, 852, 855.

From North: Go to Marymount MRT and walk to bus stop #53019 along Upper Thomson Road. Take Buses 52, 74, 165, 852, 855
Alight 6 stops later at bus stop, #41149, opposite Singapore Island Country Club (SICC), Adam Road. Walk towards Sime Road in the direction of Kheam Hock Road until you see Lorong Halwa.

From South: Go to Botanic Gardens MRT and walk to bus stop #41121 at Adam Road, in front of Singapore Bible College. Take Buses 74, 93, 157, 165, 852, 855. Alight 2 stops later at bus stop, #41141, just before Singapore Island Country Club (SICC), Adam Road. Cross the bridge, walk towards Sime Road; follow the road until you see Lorong Halwa.

By car:
Turn in from Lornie Road, to Sime Road. Then, turn left into Lorong Halwa.
Parking space available at the largish paved area near the cemetery gates.

 

 

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