Sarimbun Beach
Sarimbun Beach is close to Sarimbun Landing Site, Bahtera Track, Lim Chu Kang, Southwest, SG-05, 709654
- Address: Singapore
- Latitude, Longtitude: 1.4374824, 103.6983197
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Sarimbun Beach reviews
One of the first WW2 landing sites in Singapore. The Japanese landed here on 8 February 1942 and were able to advance all the way to Ama Keng and Jurong despite heavy Allied resistance. …
Walked in for fifteen minutes on a dirt road with "no video, no photos, if you stray we will shoot you" signs every few meters. We stuck to the narrow way that leads to the beach and were stopped by a fierce fence, but we could see the …
This mangrove-lined heritage landmark marks the landing of the Japanese troops when they first attacked Allied forces in Singapore in World War II. Protected by heavy artillery fire, the soldiers of the 5th and 18 Japanese Divisions made …
One of the first WW2 landing sites in Singapore. The Japanese landed here on 8 February 1942 and were able to advance all the way to Ama Keng and Jurong despite heavy Allied resistance.
Walked in for fifteen minutes on a dirt road with 'no video, no photos, if you stray we will shoot you' signs every few meters. We stuck to the narrow way that leads to the beach and were stopped by a fierce fence, but we could see the
This mangrove-lined heritage landmark marks the landing of the Japanese troops when they first attacked Allied forces in Singapore in World War II. Protected by heavy artillery fire, the soldiers of the 5th and 18 Japanese Divisions made
Walked in for fifteen minutes on a dirt road with 'no video, no photos, if you stray we will shoot you' signs every few meters. We stuck to the narrow way that leads to the beach and were stopped by a fierce fence, but we could see the.
This mangrove-lined heritage landmark marks the landing of the Japanese troops when they first attacked Allied forces in Singapore in World War II. Protected by heavy artillery fire, the soldiers of the 5th and 18 Japanese Divisions made.