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西班牙Alzira32,627 条分享
2024年4月 • 好友
It is a formerly militarized area turned into a war museum, and therefore will interest anyone who likes to know more about the war in the s. XX in Singapore. Interesting, educational and well preserved.
撰写日期:2025年1月28日
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2025年1月 • 独自旅游
The view is amazing! It will be better if the weather is not gloomy today. I took many photographs to the different locations.
撰写日期:2025年1月26日
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Tvler8
加拿大圣艾伯特1,119 条分享
2024年11月 • 家庭
This is the battle field in Singapore where the battle of Singapore played out. The guns on the hill were not effective in the battle
撰写日期:2024年11月11日
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Tualie
意大利瓦雷泽1,601 条分享
2024年6月 • 家庭
Sentosa is a fun island; there is almost no way to get bored in this island full of vibes and amusement venues but also there is a historic part, a military battery built on the western tip of the island very much in action during the WWII days. It dates back since the British administration days (1878). Many structures look eroded and dusty, I guess just to keep it as they were originally, the artillery looked OK; the upstairs surrender chambers was renovated time ago with a/c and lots of reading info. Is a Singaporean national monument due to its historical importance. The star of this is the skywalk, accessible through a lift and offers great views of the beaches. Free attraction.
撰写日期:2024年10月8日
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Lenny H
新西兰奥克兰1,032 条分享
2024年9月 • 夫妻情侣
Very interesting. Lots of informative signs. You get a real sense of what it was like (with the exception of the airconditioning, which the POWs would not have had). It’s all free, so even if you only have a quick walk through, it’s worth it.
撰写日期:2024年9月12日
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印度新德里1,961 条分享
2024年8月 • 家庭
Fort Siloso, located on the northwestern tip of Sentosa Island, was built in the 1880s on Mount Siloso to aid in protecting the port, particularly the western entrance to Keppel Harbour and the coal stocked nearby.
It was part of Singapore’s coastal defence along with Fort Serapong and Fort Connaught on Pulau Blakang Mati (or Sentosa, as it is known today).
The guns were used to fire at Japanese troops in the western sector of Singapore during the Battle of Singapore leading up to the Japanese Occupation.
Today, the military facility has been converted into a military museum and serves as a tourist attraction on Sentosa. It is the only complete fort in Singapore.
It was part of Singapore’s coastal defence along with Fort Serapong and Fort Connaught on Pulau Blakang Mati (or Sentosa, as it is known today).
The guns were used to fire at Japanese troops in the western sector of Singapore during the Battle of Singapore leading up to the Japanese Occupation.
Today, the military facility has been converted into a military museum and serves as a tourist attraction on Sentosa. It is the only complete fort in Singapore.
撰写日期:2024年8月27日
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斯里兰卡Ratnapura78 条分享
2023年10月 • 家庭
Amazing place where you can learn the singapore military history. Calm environment with nice views. There are some statues and historical places which reflect some old memories. Need to walk for few KM to cover the area. Recommend to visit when you have whole day free.
撰写日期:2024年6月28日
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华盛顿肯纳威克1,826 条分享
2024年2月 • 夫妻情侣
We walked from the Siloso Point cable car station, went across the Skywalk, that was already fun. The park is pretty shaded, with benches that have fans (you need to press the button to turn then on)
It was quite interesting to read up on the history of this fort. The area is actually quite large. A good break from the beach scene.
It was quite interesting to read up on the history of this fort. The area is actually quite large. A good break from the beach scene.
撰写日期:2024年3月17日
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Lisa L
澳大利亚墨尔本346 条分享
2023年10月 • 家庭
Went to Sentosa island and wasn't interested in the amusements but we were determined to walk Fort Siloso even in the heat. We took the skywalk and had some great advantage points. The fort was built in the 19th century and is still in very good shape today. There is a lot to see, but one good thing is there are plenty of water stations to refill your bottles along the way. Huge number of exhibitions and off the beaten path trails.
If your going for the day or staying on Sentosa, make a visit to the fort a must see activity. Highly recommended.
If your going for the day or staying on Sentosa, make a visit to the fort a must see activity. Highly recommended.
撰写日期:2024年3月16日
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Donna T
新西兰奥克兰430 条分享
2024年1月 • 好友
History of Singapore during World War II. If you are interested in learning about a country then this place is a must. Large garden area with the actual bunkers and underground tunnels. There are also mannequins/wax figures to simulate what the scenes may have looked like - there are voice recording to hear what is happening, and many written info plaques to read. There is a museum containing lots of history.
撰写日期:2024年3月3日
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The fort sits in a roughly diamond shaped plot running from the Skywalk to the 12pdr shore battery (W-E) and from Hill top to near coast level (N-S). The W-E axis is about 250m long, the N-S axis is about 100m on the plan (about 120-150m taking into account the slope of the hill).
Within that area you have the Skywalk leading to the upper batteries, the central square and its batteries, the indoor museums on Occupation and Force 136 near the entrance to the Tunnels section. That section leads down to the 12pdr area an then you have the main hill display and the cannons by the old entrance area and the Surrender chamber display. So its quite dense in terms of what is there.
撰写日期:2021年3月12日
There are tours of Fort Siloso run, you cannot get details as I post due to them being suspended due to Covid19 but their placeholder pages are there. However, the information and detail around the place are such that I have never felt the need to use them at any point in the last 30+ years of visiting. Its easy enough to walk around - just following the different trail markings for different focuses. The Skywalk as the entry point starts with stunning views - you get from that entry point to the centre and can then diverge to whichever trail(s) you wish to follow.
撰写日期:2020年7月15日
looking at visiting Fort Siloso next May, what is the best way to get there from our hotel in Orchard Road, is it a guided tour, and where can the shuttle buses be caught? Thanks
撰写日期:2017年10月8日
Here's the cheeky option - grab the free shuttle bus from Vivo City for Shangri-La Sentossa resort hotel (goes every 20 mins) - you get onto the Island for free and Fort Siloso is at the entrance to the hotel
撰写日期:2017年10月10日
Fort Siloso is free - no charge. They just charge if you want to visit the "Surrender Cells".
But these are fake. The real surrender took place in a warehouse near the port, so give this a miss and save yourself the money.
There are shuttle buses that run around the island that can take you to Fort Siloso.
Have a good time.
撰写日期:2017年1月7日
Hi David B,
Thank you for visiting Fort Siloso!
The Surrender Chambers within Fort Siloso is not the exact location where the surrender documents were signed. However, the Surrender Chambers house two commemorative life size wax re-enactments of two significant WW2 moments in Singapore’s history which have been on display in Sentosa since the 1970s.
The first set showed the British Surrender of Singapore under command of Gen Percival to the invading Japanese forces under Gen Yamashita on 15 Feb 1942. The surrender meeting took place in the Ford Factory in Singapore. This event marked the Fall of Singapore which was considered as an impregnable fortress of the British Empire and the impact of this surrender was felt not only by the British and Australian POWs but also the people of Singapore whose life changed and they lived the hardship of the 3 and half years of Japanese occupation rule.
The second set showed the surrender ceremony of the Japanese forces of South East Asia to the Allied forces under the Supreme Command of Lord Louis Mountbatten on 12 Sep 1945, it took place at the Municipal Building in Singapore. This event marked the moment of victory for the Allied Forces in WW2 war against the Japanese invasion of SE Asia and a relief for the people of Singapore.
These two wax re-enactments are commemorative milestones of the WW2 events in Singapore, they marked the beginning and end of a very difficult and dark period of Japanese Occupation and which changed the history of Singapore.
Cheers & hope to see you on the Island soon!
Sincerely,
Sentosa, The State of Fun
撰写日期:2017年1月18日
Hi Dazura,
Thank you for your interest in Fort Siloso.
If you are referring to entry charges and age requirements for Surrender Chambers at Fort Siloso, the child ticket is priced at S$4.50 per child and it is applicable for children between 3 to12 years old. Children below 3 years old enters for free.
For other parts of Fort Siloso, it is free admission for all guests to explore.
Hope this helps!
Sincerely,
Sentosa, The State of Fun
撰写日期:2017年1月5日
Hello,
This is Mrittika from India. Am visiting Singapore-Sentosa from 23-Feb'15 till 1-Mar'15 for vacation along with my parents. Would like to know about the entry fee per adult for this destination.
Also, how do I get there using public transportation from Siloso Beach Resort (Sentosa)?
Thanks.
撰写日期:2015年1月8日
Hi Mrittika,
Thank you for choosing Sentosa!
Fort Siloso tickets are priced at:
S$12 per Adult
S$9 per Child+/Senior Citizen*
+Child aged 3 – 12 years old (age inclusive)
*Senior citizen aged 60 and above
If you are visiting Fort Siloso between Fridays - Sundays, you can also consider joining our free guided tours that set off from Beach Station at 12:30pm and 3:30pm.
Fort Siloso is located at Siloso Point. You can get to Fort Siloso by taking our free intra-island bus service.
From Siloso Beach Resort, you may :
• take a short stroll (approximately 10 minutes) to Beach Station Bus Hub or board the Beach Tram at the tram stop just outside the resort towards Beach station (2 stops to Beach station).
• at the Beach station, proceed to the bus interchange and board Bus 1.
• alight at the second bus stop; Siloso Point.
• Fort Siloso is located on the left
To return to Siloso Beach Resort, take Bus 2 from Siloso Point and alight at Beach Station 2 stops later.
We look forward to welcoming you and your family to Sentosa!
Sincerely,
Sentosa, The State of Fun
撰写日期:2015年1月9日
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