Summary
What hidden histories lie within Singapore’s iconic landmarks? In this episode, Reuben Dhanaraj uncovers the secrets of the National Gallery Singapore, once the Supreme Court and City Hall. Behind its grand façade, hidden passageways and forgotten corridors lie stories of power, secrecy, and nation-building. From the exclusive chambers of the Chief Justice to the silent walls that witnessed Singapore’s first Prime Minister being sworn in, Reuben uncovers the untold moments that shaped the country.
He then ventures to Victoria Theatre & Concert Hall, where mysterious symphonies were performed during the Japanese Occupation and a pivotal moment in history was broadcast for the first time. With the help of experts, Reuben reveals the dark, hidden pasts of these landmarks
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