Civilian War Memorial, Singapore

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The Civilian War Memorial in Singapore is a prominent World War II monument honoring civilians who perished during the Japanese occupation, particularly in the Sook Ching massacre.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World War II memorial
monument
war memorial
alsoKnownAs Memorial to the Civilian Victims of the Japanese Occupation NERFINISHED
The Chopsticks (colloquial nickname) NERFINISHED
architect Leong Swee Lim NERFINISHED
architecturalFirm Swan and Maclaren NERFINISHED
category Monuments and memorials in Singapore
National monuments of Singapore
World War II memorials
conflictCommemorated Japanese occupation of Singapore
World War II NERFINISHED
contains burial chamber with remains of civilian war victims
coordinates 1.2925°N 103.8550°E
country Singapore
dateOfCompletion 1967
foundationStoneLaidBy Lee Kuan Yew NERFINISHED
foundationStoneLaidOn 1963-11-15
hasPlaque commemorative plaque describing civilian suffering during the Japanese occupation
height approximately 67 metres
heritageDesignationDate 2013-08-15
heritageStatus gazetted as a national monument of Singapore
honours civilian victims of the Japanese occupation of Singapore
victims of the Sook Ching massacre
inaugurationDate 1967-02-15
languageOfInscriptions Chinese
English
Malay
Tamil
locatedIn Central Area, Singapore NERFINISHED
Downtown Core, Singapore NERFINISHED
Esplanade area, Singapore NERFINISHED
War Memorial Park NERFINISHED
maintainedBy National Parks Board, Singapore NERFINISHED
materialUsed reinforced concrete
nearby Esplanade MRT station NERFINISHED
Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay NERFINISHED
Padang, Singapore NERFINISHED
owner Government of Singapore NERFINISHED
purpose to promote racial harmony and collective remembrance
to remember civilians who died during World War II in Singapore
shape four tapering pillars
significantDate 15 February (annual commemoration of the Fall of Singapore)
symbolism four pillars represent Singapore’s four main ethnic communities
unity of different races in Singapore
unveiledBy Lee Kuan Yew NERFINISHED

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Sook Ching massacre memorial Civilian War Memorial, Singapore