07 May 2018
The National Heritage Board (NHB) of Singapore has refreshed its Bukit Timah Heritage Trail with new historical sites and updated features for easier accessibility.
The trail now features a total of 38 heritage landmarks, including the newly added Bukit Timah Railway Station, St Joseph’s Church, Former Command House and Fuyong Estate.
NHB has also installed eight new trail markers to highlight and describe sites on the trail, as well as introduced three 2.5km-long thematic routes for visitors to explore different segments of Bukit Timah.
Themed trails include the Kampong Life Trail, WWII Legacy Trail and Leisure and Learning Trail, and vary between one to two hours each.
Alvin Tan, assistant chief executive (policy & community) of NHB, said: “Recent travel trends have shown that there is an increasing demand for more local and authentic experiences. Through our heritage trails, we hope to encourage tourists to explore the other parts of Singapore, not just the usual tourist landmarks.”
The trail has also helped place heritage buildings such as Masjid Al-Huda and Hoon San Temple – religious sites in what was once a kampong village – on the radar for visitors.