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=== Highlights and Attractions === ==== 1. Battle Box ==== An underground command center from WWII, now an interactive museum where visitors can step back in time and experience wartime Singapore through sound, light, and storytelling. ==== 2. Fort Canning Centre ==== A restored military building that now hosts cultural exhibitions, community events, and performances celebrating Singapore’s creative spirit. ==== 3. Archaeological Excavation Site ==== An open-air display where visitors can see the remains of ancient structures and artifacts from the 14th century — proof of Singapore’s early global connections. ==== 4. Spice Garden ==== A nod to Singapore’s colonial botanical roots, this recreated garden features cinnamon, nutmeg, and clove trees — spices that once fueled the region’s trade and economy. ==== 5. Raffles Garden ==== Named after '''Sir Stamford Raffles''', this garden celebrates his contributions to Singapore’s development and features replicas of 19th-century colonial landscaping. ==== 6. Maritime Corner at Fort Canning ==== An educational exhibition that explores Singapore’s maritime history, from its role as a 14th-century port to its rise as a global trading hub. ==== 7. Fort Gate ==== The remnants of the original 19th-century fort walls, now partially restored — a popular photo spot and historical landmark. ==== 8. Fort Canning Green ==== A large open field used for outdoor concerts, festivals, and performances. It’s hosted major events such as Shakespeare in the Park, Laneway Festival, and Ballet Under the Stars. ==== 9. Sang Nila Utama Garden ==== One of the park’s newest highlights — designed to reflect the royal gardens of ancient Singapura, with pavilions, lotus ponds, and motifs inspired by Javanese palace architecture. ----
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