Bukit Brown Cemetery - 36C Lor Halwa

4.5/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Bukit Brown Cemetery

Address :

Singapore 298637

Website : http://bukitbrown.com/
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City : Bukit Brown Cemetery
Description : Ornate gravestones & memorials amid vines & trees, marking the burial sites of noted Singaporeans.

Singapore 298637
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Daniel Sin on Google

It is really worth a visit and take a walk along the road and you will get to see tombs of different group of Chinese (Teow Chew and Hokkien). There is no toliet nor shade in case of rain so do come prepared for all kinds of weather.
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Melissa Eisner on Google

Delightful slice of history. Seems all of the famous of Singapore families are buried here. There is a lot of history so make sure to read the signs posted besides the graves. There are some places need you to hike to so come with hiking boots and long trousers. And bug spray. But highly recommended and suitable for all ages.
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Mohammad Irham on Google

Place for the dead to rest and the living to enjoy..the scenic encircling the park is rather magical, especially the avatar tree and remains of cars. The off tarmac path is visible
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Marlene Lee on Google

Quite a distance to walk right into the cemetery. We walked all the way to tomb 22/23 and then u turn back. Gate close at 5.30pm (Monday to Saturday).
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Anna Gk on Google

Went to BBC last week. We took grab from Kheam Hock Park as we were unsure of the place and even the driver was unsure of the place too. Anyways we wanted to see the famous graves which were in the google but we didnt see any of those. Maybe we enter in by another way.It was more to the highway side. Anws the cemetery was peaceful.And there were nobody except us and a cyclist plus some construction workers. We saw a dead baby snake(super bright green)Such a sad thing to see.Hope it RIP. Anyways we tried to find the abandon cars and the temple. (the entrance is quite near to the KHP). We could not find the abandon cars which was seriously disappointing as I was looking forward to it. But we manage to find the temple.?Do wear long pants and comfortable shoes and also dont forget to bring insect repellent and water.
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Red Barker on Google

Best access points are either via the entrance closest to Lornie Road, or nearer to MacRitchie and the main visitor's centre there. Many well known families in Singapore have relative's graves here, the vast majority of which are not immediately obvious so do take some time to read the signs and info. available as you walk around. I personally found the stories amd details incredibly fascinating, so well worth taking it all in whilst here. The temple, abandoned cars, "avatar trees" and other sights are all visible and accessible if you know where to look. Enjoy your visit!
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Laura Balestra on Google

What a great surprise! The place has something wild and historic. Have a close look at the graves and the signs there, but keep an eye open for the monkeys in the trees. Away from the manicured gardens, get ready to have some mud on your shoes! Dogs are allowed.
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Andrew Koh on Google

Bukit Brown Cemetery n Kopi Sua - are they the same? No they are not the same. But both are equally forested n very interesting to hike. Lots of flora n fauna to see n definitely lots of photo opportunities Do hike there but please be safe.

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