Singapore's memorial to the notorious WW2 Japanese POW camp, the setting of James Clavell's King Rat

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Changi Museum War Trail: Singapore 1942 Historical Tour

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Changi Chapel and Museum, Singapore

Singapore's memorial to the notorious WW2 Japanese POW camp, the setting of James Clavell's King Rat.

Singapore's memorial to the notorious WW2 Japanese POW camp, the setting of James Clavell's King Rat. The current site is a reconstruction and in a different location, but contains a replica of the original chapel and informative exhibits about the squalid conditions of the prison.


Hours

Sun

9:30

16:30

Mon

9:30

16:30

Tue

9:30

16:30

Wed

9:30

16:30

Thu

9:30

16:30

Fri

9:30

16:30

Sat

9:30

16:30

About Changi Chapel and Museum

 Changi Chapel Museum, Singapore

 www.changimuseum.com

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