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WDL SJAB Changi Museum Tour 14/03/09Tentative Tour PlanMuseum Tour (40mins)
To prevent congestion at any point of the museum:
1. If there is an entrance at Zone 5 i.e. Zone 1 and 5 are connected:
Groups 1 and 2 start from Zone 1 (clockwise tour)Groups 3 and 4 start from Zone 2 (clockwise tour)Groups 5 and 6 start from Zone 4 (anti-clockwise tour)Groups 7 and 8 start from Zone 5 (anti-clockwise tour)
2. If there is no entrance at Zone 5:
Groups 1 to 4 start from Zone 1 (clockwise tour)Groups 5 to 8 start from Zone 5 (anti-clockwise tour)
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Students are to proceed to their designated zones upon entering the museumwithout lingering at other zones.
All groups are to gather at the chapel when tour is completed.
Students can take the opportunity to observed the architecture of the chapeland also discuss further on their selected project.
Objectives of Tour
Heritage project: Students are to look at each zone, and decide as a group ontheir heritage project according to a zone’s theme.Suggested projects for each zoneZone 1: StoryboardWrite a detailed account of how life was for the POWs, war veterans and localetc during the Japanese occupation.Zone 2:Conduct online research on Changi Prison and explain its significance andheritage value.Zone 3:Write a report on the significance of the Changi Murals and their heritagevalue.Zone 4:Conduct an online research on Singapore wartime artists and a photomontage.Zone 5:Choose a particular war personality on display and retell his/her story and theinspirations derived.
The above are just suggested project ideas, students are encouraged to comeup with their own project ideas.
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Museum Etiquette1. All guides, facilitators, taxi drivers and tour leaders are required toregister their group at the gift shop counter, before proceeding into theMuseum.2. Within the vicinity of the Museum, all individuals / groups are remindedof the following:· Mobile phones are to be switched off · No drinking & eating· No smoking· No Pets allowed· No Photography or video recording3. No external food is to be consumed at the Cafe.4. Loud hailers and amplifiers are not permitted within the confines of theMuseum.5. All visitors are reminded not to touch the exhibits / display cabinets.6. Guides and facilitators are to exercise discretion and consideration toother groups in the same area. This applies particularly to groupmanagement, noise volume and common courtesy at various sites withinthe Museum vicinity.7. All drivers of coaches are to note that the area in front of the Museumis for drop-off and pick-up of passengers only. At any one time, theremust only be a maximum of two (2) coaches within the Museum car park.8. All Statutory Boards, Travel Agencies, Schools, Tour Guides, andCompanies are required to complete the attached notification form beforeyour visit to the Museum. This is to be submitted by fax at least three (3)working days before your visit. The reply will be faxed back within one (1)working day upon receipt. Should you not receive a reply by then, pleasecall up to check if the Museum has indeed received your fax.9. Due to the current capacity, we will only allow a maximum of 120visitors, including locals, walk-ins and groups within the Museum at anyone time. This is to ensure that all visitors have a meaningful experiencewhile viewing the various aspects of the Museum.The Management of the Museum reserves the right to turn away groups whocome unannounced.
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