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  2. Former cemeteries in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Within a century, Peck San Theng (PST) became one of the biggest Chinese cemeteries in Singapore, holding more than 100,000 graves over 324 acres (1.31 km 2) of land. [21] In 1979, the Singapore government decided to acquire all its land to create the present-day Bishan Town. Many graves were exhumed and remains cremated during the 1980s.

  3. Jalan Kubor Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Jalan Kubor Cemetery (Jawi: مقبرة شارع القبر) is located across Victoria Street within the Rochor neighbourhood of the Central Region, Singapore. The currently disused cemetery contains over a thousand Muslim burials, including that of the royalty from the Johor Sultanate .

  4. Muslim cemeteries in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Jalan Kubor Cemetery, sometimes called Victoria Street Cemetery, is a historical royal Muslim cemetery located at Victoria Street, near Kampong Glam neighbourhood in Singapore. [4] This cemetery is one of the oldest Muslim cemeteries in Singapore and houses many graves of important Muslim figures in the 19th and 20th centuries.

  5. Bidadari Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Bidadari Cemetery (Malay: Perkuburan Bidadari, lit. Cemetery of the Angels, Chinese: 比达达利坟场) is a defunct cemetery in Singapore.It used to serve the Christian, Muslim, Hindu and Sinhalese communities, and accepted burials between 1907 and 1972.

  6. Bukit Brown Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Bukit Brown Cemetery is believed to be the largest Chinese cemetery outside of China and is the burial location of many of Singapore's earliest pioneers. Activists want to conserve Bukit Brown Cemetery and nearby surrounding cemeteries due to their vegetation, wildlife, and heritage displayed by the graves in the cemetery.

  7. Choa Chu Kang Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Located in the west of the island in close proximity to the Tengah Air Base and at the confluence of the Old Choa Chu Kang Road, Lim Chu Kang Road and Jalan Bahar, it comprises the Chinese, Christian, Ahmadiyya Jama'at, Muslim, Parsi, Baháʼí, Jewish, Hindu and Lawn cemeteries. It is currently the only cemetery in Singapore which allows burials.

  8. List of memorials in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of memorials in Singapore: Bukit Batok Memorial [1] The Cenotaph; Civilian War Memorial; Merlion; Elephant statue at the Old Parliament House; Dalhousie Obelisk; Former Indian National Army Monument; Kranji War Memorial; Lim Bo Seng Memorial; Nanyang University Memorial; Raffles' Landing Site Statue; Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial ...

  9. Category:Cemeteries in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Muslim cemeteries in Singapore This page was last edited on 26 April 2020, at 17:54 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...