via The Straits Times, 26 August 2022: The new heritage trail in Singapore’s Fort Canning features archaeological discoveries found on site.
The two light olive-green sherds from Thailand’s Sawankhalok area are on display at a new heritage gallery in the hilltop park, along with other artefacts retrieved in recent decades from the park. Collectively, they back up the notion that Singapore’s history spans at least 700 years.
On Friday (Aug 26), the National Parks Board (NParks) opened the Fort Canning Heritage Gallery, which occupies part of two levels in Fort Canning Centre, a conserved building built in 1926 as British army barracks.
Source: New heritage gallery and spice gallery open in Fort Canning Park | The Straits Times
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