A Discovering Singapore’s Best Kept Secrets visit organised with the support of the Singapore Land Authority (SLA).
Update : Registration is now closed as all spaces have been taken up.
More information on the series of State Property visits can be found at this link: Discovering Singapore’s Best Kept Secrets.
Constructed on land reclaimed from the swampy Kallang, Rochor and Geylang river estuary, Kallang Aerodrome impressed Amelia Earhart enough for her to describe it as being “the peer of any in the world” when she flew in just a week or so after the aerodrome opened.
As Singapore’s very first civil airport, Kallang was witness to several aviation milestones. This included the arrival of the very first jetliner to Singapore. The visit, which provides the opportunity to view the site through a guided walk and a short sharing of Singapore’s early aviation history, is supported by the Singapore Land Authority. There will also be the opportunity to have a look at and into the former airport’s lovely streamline-moderne former terminal building, and go up to its viewing deck and control tower.
When and where:
21 September 2019, 10 am to 11.30 am
9 Stadium Link, Singapore 397750
Registration:
Participants must be of ages 18 and above.
A unique registration is required for each participant (do note that duplicate registrations will count as one).
Registration shall be made using the form at this link (now closed).
A confirmation will be sent to the email address used in registration to all successful registrants one week prior to the visit. This email will confirm your place and also include instructions pertaining to the visit. Please ensure that the address entered on the form is correct.
Hi there.
We are planning for a haunted tour to visit a heritage site as part of the Halloween celebration, and came across your blog. Wondering if a visit can be arranged.