I am probably the only tourist in Singapore who would ride
the train all the way to the Botanical Gardens station, then get off, walk
right past the famous Botanical Gardens, and straight to a dirty old Chinese
cemetery. This place was not easy to find. I had to walk through the quiet
suburban streets of an upscale neighborhood for a good thirty minutes before
coming across a few gravestones on the side of the road. On the map, this place
is huge, but I couldn’t get to most of it because of construction on the
street. I took a few photographs and walked down a wooded path before heading
back.
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