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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.
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The cemetery was opened on 1 January 1922 and was managed as a public burial ground by a committee led by committee leaders Tan Kheam Hock and See Tiong Wah–who was at that time comprador of the Hong Kong Bank. By 1929, Bukit Brown Cemetery accounted for about 40 per cent of all officially registered Chinese burials within municipal limits.
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English: A banner in Bukit Brown Cemetery, Singapore, calling for the cemetery to be saved and not to have a highway built through it. Date: 28 July 2013, 11:15:52:
Bukit Brown MRT station is a future [a] underground Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station on the Circle line (CCL), located in Novena planning area, Singapore. Announced along with the 17 stations of CCL Stages 4 and 5 in November 2005, it was designated as a station to be opened in the future.
Yǜnǚ) in Bukit Brown Cemetery, Singapore. The statue is from the tomb depicted in "File:Tombstone in Bukit Brown Cemetery, Singapore - 20111210-01.JPG". Date: