There was an open air bandstand near the Lim Bo Seng Memorial.
It now sits alongside other monuments such as the Lim Bo Seng Memorial and the Cenotaph.
The Lim Bo Seng Memorial was unveiled at the Thomson, Singapore, and Jalan Lim Bo Seng in Ipoh, Malaysia.
The Lim Bo Seng Memorial was unveiled at the Thomson, Singapore, and Jalan Lim Bo Seng in Ipoh, Malaysia.
There were also active anti-Japanese resistance during the war, such as Force 136, headed by Lim Bo Seng.
In 1944, while on a mission, Tan, along with Lim Bo Seng and other Force 136 members, were captured by the Japanese.
With British support for guerrilla operations in the Far East beginning in earnest, they were eventually able to support Lim Bo Seng's partisans in resisting the Japanese.
In 1942, Singaporean World War II hero Lim Bo Seng had returned to Malaya from Calcutta, and recruited some agents who had made their way to India by 1943.
His grandfather, the late Major-General Lim Bo Seng, was a former resistance fighter during World War Two, and is regarded as a war hero in Singapore.
Many historical landmarks are located at the Esplanade Park, including Queen Elizabeth Walk, the former Indian National Army Monument site, Lim Bo Seng Memorial ( which was unveiled in 1954 ).