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Fort Canning Park
Bukit Larangan – The Forbidden Hill
Welcome to the Park!
 Fort Canning Park is a
beautiful hilltop area in the
Business District of
Singapore.
 Due to its central location,
archaeologists have been
able to find evidence of
people utilizing this spot
dating back from the 14th
century all the way through
World War II
 Together let’s explore the
rich history of Fort Canning
Park, one of Singapore’s
greatest historical
landmarks!
An Ancient
Entrepôt
Bukit Larangan was home to
Malay royalty during the 14th
century. From their perch on
this cool, shaded hill they
could observe the Singapore
River, a popular stop for
traders going through the
Straits of Malacca.
In Malay, Bukit Larangan
means “Forbidden Hill”. It is
said that on the other side of
this hill there used to be a
beautiful spring called Pancur
Larangan (Forbidden Spring),
where all of the king’s wives
would bathe.
The 1800s
Sir Stamford Raffles officially
founded the city of Singapore
in 1819 and chose to live on
the hill which is now Fort
Canning Park.
This building is a much more
sturdy reconstruction of the
building that he called home,
which was originally a very
rudimentary cottage.
Though it may have been
simple, Raffles loved his
home on the hill and got quite
a kick out of knowing he
lived in the same place as
ancient royalty. He even
wrote to the Duchess of
Somerset that should his
“bones remain in the East
they [will] have the honour of
mixing with the ashes of
Malayan kings.”
In Times of
War
This is all that remains of the
original Fort Canning.
Built in 1859 and named after
Viscount Charles John
Canning, this fort marked the
beginning of an era which
would make this park a hub
for wartime activities.
During World War II it was
here, at Fort Canning Park,
that Lieutenant-General
Percival surrendered
Singapore to the Japanese
(2012)
A sketch of what an ancient Malayan structure may have looked like.
When Sir Raffles decided to make Fort Canning
Park his home he uncovered the ruins of Malayan
structures. Although his team did considerable
damage to the sites, archaeologists today have
been able to reimagine these ancient buildings
using the remains.
ExcavatingtheSite
 Fort Canning Park has the proud
distinction of being the first site in all of
Singapore to be excavated!
 Excavations were begun by Dr. John
Miksic in 1984 and his work
immediately uncovered evidence that
completely changed widely held beliefs
about Singapore.
 The discovery of ceramics dating back
to the Yuan Dynasty proved that the
island of Singapore had flourished long
before the 1800s.
Public Outreach
and the severe lack of
One of the biggest struggles that I had doing this project was
that the main section of Fort Canning Park has been closed off
for construction. Nowhere on any National Parks website or
even local signs was I warned of this and only found out after a
very long, very hot walk across Singapore in the middle of the
day. The section I was most looking forward to seeing was
roped off and completely off-limits.
Fortunately the entire Fort Canning area was not closed and
because it is such a rich historical part of the island I was still
able to get enough information. It just would have been nice to
have seen the actual artifacts that place Malay royalty in the
area and get to see a real archaeological site.
This is a huge flaw in the National Parks program and I hope
that they update their website more frequently in the future.
The Artifacts at Fort Canning Park
The artifacts discovered by Dr. John Miksic
and his crew are all on display in the Fort
Canning Site (currently closed to the public).
They include glass beads from India, Chinese
porcelain , copper coins, and ceramics dated
back to the Yuan Dynasty of China.
Neither the National Parks website nor the
entry to the Fort Canning Site offer any
information on where to learn more about the
excavations or even when the exhibit will be
reopened.
A
Quadrilingual
Country
Singapore is unique in that it
recognizes four different
languages as being “official”:
Malay, English, Chinese, and
Tamil (Tan, 2014).
Fort Canning Park has a Heritage
Trail where individuals can walk
across the park and read about
how the area has changed
throughout history while getting
to see what is left of the structures
that were built here hundreds of
years ago. All of the signs
explaining the remains or telling
old folktales are in all four
languages. Some also include
Japanese in order to cater to
This is An
Issue
Singapore is always growing!
This construction is
happening within walking
distance of Fort Canning Park
and there are plans for it to
encroach even closer in the
future.
Public Outreach needs to
address the fact that the
government here is neglecting
to preserve this historic park
in its entirety. More tourism
to the area would give them
an economical reason to keep
the park whole.
And no one is addressing it
Thoughts on
Fort Canning
Park
PROS
This park is beautiful and it
has so much potential to be a
great way to experience
history
CONS
There is very limited
information available about
the park from outside
sources.
The area is not well-
maintained and was difficult
to find
Advertised now as a place
for parties/concerts rather
than a history trail
How I Would
Fix It
First and foremost, I would
update the National Parks
website!
People would be much more
willing to go to Fort Canning
Park if they knew:
a. Where it was
b. What it offered
c. When exhibits were open
With attendance increased
there would be greater
incentive to maintain the area
as well as more reason for the
government to keep it
around.
References
Choy, K.M. & Sugimoto, I. (2013). Trade, the Staple Theory of Growth,
and Fluctuations, in Colonial Singapore, 1900-39. Australian
Economic History Review, 53(2), 121. doi: 10.1111/aehr12007
Legends, The. (2012). About Us. Fort Canning Park.
http://www.legendsfortcanning.com/index.php/about-us/ fort-
canning-park
Lim Peng, H. (2008). English Schools and School Libraries Before the
Second World War: A Singapore Perspective. Singapore Journal of
Library and Information Management [serial online]
Singapore (n.d.) Fort Canning Site. Southeast-Asian Archaeology.
http://www.seaarchaeology.com/v1/html/sg/ fort_canning.html
Tan, P.W. (2014). Singapore’s Balancing Act, from the Perspective of the
Linguistic Landscape. SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in
Southeast Asia, 29(2), 438-466 doi: 10.1355/sj29-2g
**All photos are my own taken at Fort Canning Park, Dec 2014

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Fort canning park

  • 1. Fort Canning Park Bukit Larangan – The Forbidden Hill
  • 2. Welcome to the Park!  Fort Canning Park is a beautiful hilltop area in the Business District of Singapore.  Due to its central location, archaeologists have been able to find evidence of people utilizing this spot dating back from the 14th century all the way through World War II  Together let’s explore the rich history of Fort Canning Park, one of Singapore’s greatest historical landmarks!
  • 3. An Ancient Entrepôt Bukit Larangan was home to Malay royalty during the 14th century. From their perch on this cool, shaded hill they could observe the Singapore River, a popular stop for traders going through the Straits of Malacca. In Malay, Bukit Larangan means “Forbidden Hill”. It is said that on the other side of this hill there used to be a beautiful spring called Pancur Larangan (Forbidden Spring), where all of the king’s wives would bathe.
  • 4. The 1800s Sir Stamford Raffles officially founded the city of Singapore in 1819 and chose to live on the hill which is now Fort Canning Park. This building is a much more sturdy reconstruction of the building that he called home, which was originally a very rudimentary cottage. Though it may have been simple, Raffles loved his home on the hill and got quite a kick out of knowing he lived in the same place as ancient royalty. He even wrote to the Duchess of Somerset that should his “bones remain in the East they [will] have the honour of mixing with the ashes of Malayan kings.”
  • 5. In Times of War This is all that remains of the original Fort Canning. Built in 1859 and named after Viscount Charles John Canning, this fort marked the beginning of an era which would make this park a hub for wartime activities. During World War II it was here, at Fort Canning Park, that Lieutenant-General Percival surrendered Singapore to the Japanese (2012)
  • 6. A sketch of what an ancient Malayan structure may have looked like. When Sir Raffles decided to make Fort Canning Park his home he uncovered the ruins of Malayan structures. Although his team did considerable damage to the sites, archaeologists today have been able to reimagine these ancient buildings using the remains.
  • 7. ExcavatingtheSite  Fort Canning Park has the proud distinction of being the first site in all of Singapore to be excavated!  Excavations were begun by Dr. John Miksic in 1984 and his work immediately uncovered evidence that completely changed widely held beliefs about Singapore.  The discovery of ceramics dating back to the Yuan Dynasty proved that the island of Singapore had flourished long before the 1800s.
  • 8. Public Outreach and the severe lack of
  • 9. One of the biggest struggles that I had doing this project was that the main section of Fort Canning Park has been closed off for construction. Nowhere on any National Parks website or even local signs was I warned of this and only found out after a very long, very hot walk across Singapore in the middle of the day. The section I was most looking forward to seeing was roped off and completely off-limits. Fortunately the entire Fort Canning area was not closed and because it is such a rich historical part of the island I was still able to get enough information. It just would have been nice to have seen the actual artifacts that place Malay royalty in the area and get to see a real archaeological site. This is a huge flaw in the National Parks program and I hope that they update their website more frequently in the future.
  • 10. The Artifacts at Fort Canning Park The artifacts discovered by Dr. John Miksic and his crew are all on display in the Fort Canning Site (currently closed to the public). They include glass beads from India, Chinese porcelain , copper coins, and ceramics dated back to the Yuan Dynasty of China. Neither the National Parks website nor the entry to the Fort Canning Site offer any information on where to learn more about the excavations or even when the exhibit will be reopened.
  • 11. A Quadrilingual Country Singapore is unique in that it recognizes four different languages as being “official”: Malay, English, Chinese, and Tamil (Tan, 2014). Fort Canning Park has a Heritage Trail where individuals can walk across the park and read about how the area has changed throughout history while getting to see what is left of the structures that were built here hundreds of years ago. All of the signs explaining the remains or telling old folktales are in all four languages. Some also include Japanese in order to cater to
  • 12. This is An Issue Singapore is always growing! This construction is happening within walking distance of Fort Canning Park and there are plans for it to encroach even closer in the future. Public Outreach needs to address the fact that the government here is neglecting to preserve this historic park in its entirety. More tourism to the area would give them an economical reason to keep the park whole. And no one is addressing it
  • 13. Thoughts on Fort Canning Park PROS This park is beautiful and it has so much potential to be a great way to experience history CONS There is very limited information available about the park from outside sources. The area is not well- maintained and was difficult to find Advertised now as a place for parties/concerts rather than a history trail
  • 14. How I Would Fix It First and foremost, I would update the National Parks website! People would be much more willing to go to Fort Canning Park if they knew: a. Where it was b. What it offered c. When exhibits were open With attendance increased there would be greater incentive to maintain the area as well as more reason for the government to keep it around.
  • 15. References Choy, K.M. & Sugimoto, I. (2013). Trade, the Staple Theory of Growth, and Fluctuations, in Colonial Singapore, 1900-39. Australian Economic History Review, 53(2), 121. doi: 10.1111/aehr12007 Legends, The. (2012). About Us. Fort Canning Park. http://www.legendsfortcanning.com/index.php/about-us/ fort- canning-park Lim Peng, H. (2008). English Schools and School Libraries Before the Second World War: A Singapore Perspective. Singapore Journal of Library and Information Management [serial online] Singapore (n.d.) Fort Canning Site. Southeast-Asian Archaeology. http://www.seaarchaeology.com/v1/html/sg/ fort_canning.html Tan, P.W. (2014). Singapore’s Balancing Act, from the Perspective of the Linguistic Landscape. SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia, 29(2), 438-466 doi: 10.1355/sj29-2g **All photos are my own taken at Fort Canning Park, Dec 2014