4k UHD video of Singapore's oldest Cemetery, Bukit Brown
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(bukit brown 10a=4k video=22-04-2015 12.25.10 - vid 20150422 122401=zte.movie.)4k Ultra HD video of Singapore's oldest Cemetery, Bukit Brown. Bukit Brown Cemetery, also known as Kopi Sua or Coffee Hill, was a public Chinese cemetery in Singapore. It was the biggest Chinese graveyard outside China. The cemetery was named after its first owner, George Henry Brown, a ship owner in the 1840s. The land was then later bought by Ong Kew Ho and the Hokkien Huay Kuan, who gave it to the Ngee Ann Kongsi. The 213-acre (0.86 km2) site at Bukit Brown had been acquired and passed to the municipal authorities in 1919 to provide a municipal cemetery for the Chinese communities. During World War II, the cemetery was the battlefield of the British and Japanese army. Land Transport Authority (LTA) has announced in 2012 that a new dual four-lane road will be constructed in Bukit Brown and it is estimated that the new road will affect about 5% of the more than 100, 000 graves.
Photographer:
afootageDate taken:
16 July 2015Location:
SINGAPORE, SGP