This is a small roadside memorial garden found along Bride's Pool Road near the turn off to the Wu Kau Tong village in the Plover Cover Country Park.
What you'll find is an arched gate structure, a simple cenotaph memorial, inscribed with Chinese characters and the red star. Within the garden grounds, there are two plaques with information in Chinese and English describing the monument as tribute to the guerrilla soldiers and village martyrs who died while resisting the Japanese occupants during WWII.
This memorial monument is a touching account, worth the time and effort see if you intend to visit and see during visits to the Plover Cove Country Park area, particularly if you have interest in history and...
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