Pasir Panjang Machine-gun Pillbox
Pasir Panjang Machine-gun Pillbox is close to Pasir Panjang Pillbox, Pasir Panjang Road, Queenstown, Southwest, SG-05, 118654
- Address: Pasir Panjang Rd, Singapore
- Website: roots.gov.sg
- Latitude, Longtitude: 1.2888469, 103.7781561
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Pasir Panjang Machine-gun Pillbox reviews
Chance upon this when walking down from Haw Par Villa to Pasir Panjang Road. This is built in 1930… 90 + years and pillboxes supposed to be filled with machine guns.
May 13, 2021 Hari Raya holiday. Decided to clock my 18th half marathon of the year. From JLG, along Jalan Buruh, passed by Pandan Reservoir to welcome the sunrise. …
It’s not as important as described, rather the significance that such a wartime structure remains in our busy town. It reminds us of a very different time with priorities beyond our simple imagination of today. In this little ugly concrete …
Chance upon this when walking down from Haw Par Villa to Pasir Panjang Road. This is built in 1930… 90 + years and pillboxes supposed to be filled with machine guns.
May 13, 2021 Hari Raya holiday. Decided to clock my 18th half marathon of the year. From JLG, along Jalan Buruh, passed by Pandan Reservoir to welcome the sunrise.
It’s not as important as described, rather the significance that such a wartime structure remains in our busy town. It reminds us of a very different time with priorities beyond our simple imagination of today. In this little ugly concrete
Interesting piece of history preserved in the midst of modern development.
A unique reminder of Singapore's past, definitely worth a visit.
Fascinating to see such a well-preserved historical landmark in the city.
Great place to learn about Singapore's wartime history.
Impressive structure that showcases Singapore's resilience during World War II.
Worthwhile stop for history buffs, with informative displays and signage.
An important reminder of the sacrifices made during the war.
The pillbox may not seem like much, but it holds a significant place in Singapore's history.
A hidden gem for those interested in local history and architecture.