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“In many ways, the story of Fort Canning Park parallels the transformation of Singapore from a sleepy fishing village to a vibrant, cosmopolitan city.”
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On a small hill in Singapore’s bustling downtown lies Fort Canning Park, a historic landmark that is home to WWII museum, an archeological dig, a spice garden, shaded pathways, lush lawns, restaurants, and a hotel…
SKU: 90285
Size: 9 7/8 x 11 7/8″
Pages: 160pp
Binding: Trade Cloth
Publication Date: Tuesday, October 16, 2012
ISBN: 978-1-935935-48-3
World Rights: Available
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“In many ways, the story of Fort Canning Park parallels the transformation of Singapore from a sleepy fishing village to a vibrant, cosmopolitan city.”
Size | 9 7/8 x 11 7/8" |
---|---|
Pages | 160pp |
Binding | Trade Cloth |
Publication date | Tuesday, October 16, 2012 |
ISBN | 978-1-935935-48-3 |
World rights |
On a small hill in Singapore’s bustling downtown lies Fort Canning Park, a historic landmark that is home to WWII museum, an archeological dig, a spice garden, shaded pathways, lush lawns, restaurants, and a hotel. Fort Canning Hill: Exploring Singapore’s Heritage and Nature pays tribute to the fascinating roots and multi-faceted personality of this hill.
In many ways, the story of Fort Canning Park parallels the transformation of Singapore from a sleepy fishing village to a vibrant, cosmopolitan city. During the 14th century, Malay royalty lived atop this hill and five centuries later, the British developed a fort here. This was also the place where the British surrendered to Japanese during World War Two.
Fort Canning Hill: Exploring Singapore’s Heritage and Nature presents a holistic journey through the park. Besides uncovering its military, architectural, trading, and natural heritage, the authors Jyoti Angresh and Melissa Diagana also take an intriguing look into its previous inhabitants, the diverse botanical life and surrounding heritage spots near the hill. This book also explores its social relevance in contemporary times – besides attracting nature lovers, fitness enthusiasts and artists, it has also evolved to a cultural destination and is a venue for many exhibitions and performance art events.
It is the first publication to focus on Fort Canning Park, and rightly places this humble hill as one of Singapore’s most captivating destinations.
Melissa Lakich Diagana is a molecular biologist by training and an avid natural history enthusiast. She has lived in Singapore for six years, and writes regularly about nature and environmental topics.
Jyoti Angresh is a consultant and trainer and has lived in Singapore for six years. She fell in love with Fort Canning Park because of its charming combination of nature, heritage, and culture.
Both authors have contributed to the reference guide, Living in Singapore (2010), and are regular contributors to the monthly Singapore American newspaper.
SKU: 90285
Size: 9 7/8 x 11 7/8″
Pages: 160pp
Binding: Trade Cloth
Publication Date: Tuesday, October 16, 2012
ISBN: 978-1-935935-48-3
World Rights: Available
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