
A World War II bunker where visitors experience the morning of 15 February 1942 where Lt General made his decision to surrender to the Japanese. A buried treasure of an attraction lies within the hillside of Fort Canning and is known as the Battle Box. During World War II the Battle Box was the largest underground command centre of the British Malay Command Headquarters. The Battle Box is made up of twenty two rooms that are connected by a corridor. The battle Box is bomb-proof and also able to recycle its own air for a constant fresh air supply.
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