Changi Beach

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Changi Beach is a coastal area in Singapore historically known as one of the main sites of mass executions during the Sook Ching massacre in World War II.

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Changi Beach Park 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
coastal area
park
tourist attraction
accessibleBy car
public bus
adjacentTo Singapore Strait NERFINISHED
commemoratedBy World War II memorial markers
country Singapore
governingBody National Parks Board of Singapore NERFINISHED
hasActivity birdwatching
jogging
photography
hasFacility barbecue pits
bicycle track
playground
shelters
toilets
hasFeature coconut trees
sea views
white sandy shoreline
hasLength approximately 3.3 kilometres
historicalEvent Sook Ching massacre NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod World War II
knownFor World War II historical significance
barbecue areas
cycling
fishing
picnicking
recreational activities
site of Sook Ching massacre executions
locatedIn Asia
Changi NERFINISHED
Singapore NERFINISHED
Southeast Asia
eastern Singapore
massExecutionDateRange February 1942
massExecutionSiteFor Chinese civilians
near Changi Airport NERFINISHED
Changi Point Ferry Terminal NERFINISHED
Changi Village NERFINISHED
Johor Strait NERFINISHED
Pulau Ubin NERFINISHED
partOf Changi Beach Park NERFINISHED
Changi Coast NERFINISHED
timezone Singapore Standard Time NERFINISHED

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