War Memorial Park
Memorial park · City Hall ·

War Memorial Park

Memorial park · City Hall ·

WWII memorial park with four pillars, tranquil green space

japanese occupation
peaceful atmosphere
tranquil place
green space
reflection
civilians killed
unity
public transport
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War Memorial Park by null
War Memorial Park by null
War Memorial Park by null
War Memorial Park by null
War Memorial Park by null
War Memorial Park by null
War Memorial Park by null
War Memorial Park by null
War Memorial Park by null
War Memorial Park by null
War Memorial Park by null
War Memorial Park by null
War Memorial Park by null
War Memorial Park by null
War Memorial Park by null
War Memorial Park by null
War Memorial Park by null
War Memorial Park by null
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Nicoll Highway, Stamford Rd, &, Singapore 189701 Get directions

Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Nicoll Highway, Stamford Rd, &, Singapore 189701 Get directions

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•Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Dec 25, 2025

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"To end the night I visit the War Memorial Park at City Hall, a quiet, calming spot anchored by a stately 61m-tall monolith unveiled in 1967 (affectionately called The Chopsticks) made of four white pillars that represent Singapore’s multiracial communities—an ideal place to rest my feet and wind down after an eventful day." - Creative Solutions

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War Memorial Park

HampterLikesKebabz

Google
A nice park where lots of people are having picnics or people who visit the site to see the tragedies that happened in World War 2. The main attraction is the memorial. The memorial is to commemorate those who were killed in the brutal Japanese Occupation and those who died in the Sook Ching. The 4 pillars standing, represents the 4 races uniting during the hardships of the occupation. A very nice and tranquil place. Can see the whole of the Downtown when weather is good. It is very calming to say the least. Fun Fact: below this lies 606 urns of ashes of the victims of the Sook Ching Would recommend if you want a place to chill after shopping or to learn about Singapore’s history.

Sujay S.

Google
Nice monument and park area around it. Very soothing and relaxing to visit. Well maintained and clean.

Damcho T.

Google
Spent some time at the War Memorial Park in Singapore, a peaceful and meaningful place dedicated to the memory of civilians who lost their lives during WWII. The Civilian War Memorial, with its striking four pillars, stands as a symbol of unity and resilience. Surrounded by greenery, it’s a tranquil spot to reflect on the sacrifices of the past. A visit here is a powerful reminder of the strength in unity.

Florence L.

Google
🟦 This is a solemn and sacred space of remembrance. 🟩 Located right in front of Raffles City Shopping Centre, the Civilian War Memorial Park stands as a powerful tribute to the countless civilians who lost their lives during the Second World War aka WW2. ⚫️ The four white memorial pillars, also known as "The Chopsticks," represent the shared suffering of Singapore's main ethnic groups — Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Eurasian — and serves as a symbol of unity in grief & resilience. 🟩 I have visited this Civilian Memorial park from time to time over several years. ➡️ Each visit reminds me of the deep sacrifices made by those who perished during the Japanese Occupation. 🟨 It is a peaceful & verdant green space amidst the bustling city, where one can pause, reflect, contemplate, and pay respects to those who died so that we could live in peace today. ❇️ May all who perished during WW2 rest in eternal peace. We will never forget. 🟦 May my paternal grandparents rest in peace too. They lost their lives in Feb 1942.

Ethan K.

Google
Lest we forget A grand War memorial dedicated to all Singaporean civilians killed by the Japanese occupying force between 1942-45. It has a beautiful tribute. It is accessible by public transport and MRT.

Miles

Google
A significant monument recognising all the civilians killed during the Japanese occupation from 1942 to 1945. Nicknamed "The four chopsticks" because of its four tall, narrow pillars which stand 67m high. The four pillars represent the four main groups of Singaporeans; Chinese, Malays, Indians & Eurasians who died during this time.

falentsia P.

Google
here there is a park which is suitable for camping with friends, there are trees that shade this place, the green grass is very pleasing to the eye, there are also lots of places for photos which are very natural and blend with nature, if you want to come here you can take the MRT and get off at the city hall on the red line

Yeoh T.

Google
This is considered a lesser-known attraction, with very few visitors. It is a memorial dedicated to the victims of the Japanese occupation.