The Peace Monument is an iconic building in Singapore. There are many plants here, which attract a lot of tourists. It is also a very historic place and the natural landscape is also good.
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Posted: Jul 14, 2020
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It is a fairly simple monument consisting of four pillars, each 65 meters high, to commemorate the civilian victims of Japan during World War II, as well as the four main ethnic groups in Singapore - Malays, Chinese, Indians and Eurasians. The memorial is built on a burial chamber with human remains excavated from mass graves found throughout the city. The area is carefully maintained. It is an iconic landmark known by locals as the "scorpion." A beautiful monument built for innocent citizens who lost their lives during the Japanese occupation of Singapore, this monument is known locally as the four dumplings, a very appropriate monument, simple, low-key, but well maintained, "so as not to forget."
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Posted: Mar 9, 2020
渭南松赞干布
5/5Outstanding
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The Singapore Peace Monument was built on February 15, 1967, to commemorate civilians massacred during the Japanese occupation of Singapore during World War II. The Peace Monument is located in a memorial park on the seafront, consisting of four 70-meter white conical pillars representing four local cultures, and people come here to mourn each year on the inauguration of the monument. Now skyscrapers have been built around the monument, and the towering monuments of the past seem small, but the white columns are more unique.
The Peace Monument in Singapore consists of four white conical pillars, symbolizing four major cultures (Chinese, Malay, Indian and Eurasian). It is a symbol of the unity of the four ethnic groups in fighting against foreign aggression and their dependence on life and death. It echoes the modern financial center and embodies the unity of the four ethnic groups.