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"Perched atop a 45‑metre knoll just behind Chinatown, this nine‑hectare green belt requires climbing flights of stairs to reach a tranquil oasis of mature tembusu trees and fragrant frangipani blooms; originally built in 1898 as a fortress to supply drinking water to Chinatown (a role it continues to serve), the site also reveals colonial relics such as a cannon and the Neo‑Classical Upper and Lower Barracks that once housed the Straits Settlements Police’s Sikh contingent." - SilverKris
Hilltop park with reservoir, city views, trees, pond
Chin Swee Road &, Pearl's Hill Rd, Singapore 169879 Get directions