In addition to the permanent exhibit, “Surviving the Japanese Occupation: War and its Legacies”, the Former Ford Factory also houses offices and facilities of the National Archives of Singapore.
Initially the exhibit was named "SyonanGallery". Following a brouhaha, the name was then changed to remove the "Syonan" reference, the historical Imperial Japanese name for occupied Singapore.
“Surviving the Japanese Occupation: War and its Legacies” is the permanent exhibit currently housed in the historic landmark building, the Former Ford Factory.
After all the voices against the naming of "Syonan Gallery", they decided to use back the original name, "Former Ford Factory". The exhibition is FREE to all Singaporean/PR, while foreigners pay $3.
The factory is the site of the historic surrender of the British to the Japanese on 15 February 1942, at the end of the Battle of Singapore in World War II.
This is a permanent World War Two exhibition presented by the... National Archives of Singapore at the historic Former Ford Factory. This was the place where the British forces surrendered unconditionally to the Imperial Japanese Army on 15 February 1942.(Tampilkan lebih banyak)
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