SIX NEW NATIONAL MONUMENTS AND PHOTOGRAPHY BOOK CONTRIBUTE TO PRESERVING SINGAPORE’S HERITAGE

Six New National Monuments and Photography Book Contribute to Preserving Singapore's Heritage

The National Heritage Board (NHB) is pleased to announce six buildings which will be preserved as national monuments. They are: Keng Teck Whay, Former Command House, Former Raffles College, Church of St Teresa, Former St James Power Station and Bowyer Block at the Singapore General Hospital.

The commitment to preserve Singapore's built heritage can also be seen in the launch of a new photography book titled Resonance Songs of our Forefathers by the Preservation of Monuments Board (PMB). The book features 24 of Singapore's national monuments through the artistic expressions of a team of photographers.



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