This land was once a coffee plantation. Mr. Brown donated this land to Singapore to converted into a cemetery. My Great Grand parents were buried there. And you could find Mr. Lim Nee Soon and few of his sons tombs at Bukit Brown.
Wahh. It started raining during the exhumation. The Gods and ancestors are giving you a blessing! Thank you for properly taking care of the dead with dignity. Will the gravestones be preserved or will they be discarded? Because many of them are very important artifacts and i think a whole museum could be built to them. Something along the lines of “Singapore National Pioneers Museum”. I think itll be a powerful tool to preserve the roots and story of Singapore for generations to come. Nice work!
I noticed that it was raining. In my neck of the woods, it is said that spirits are crying whenever it is raining and there's an event concomitantly happening that concerns cemeteries or memorial dates. That said, I'm sure they were appeased with your loving offerings and prayers. Thank you for sharing. Blessings.
The small little ornaments are supposed to be more their used in their new world. That's are the only things found other than their wearable jewellery. Finally, all the remains found will be cremated.
Raymond Chua if the remains are cremated, will they be cremated along with the jars and jewelry? Or will they be preserved and kept in museum archives?
@@Voltaire8559 All the stuffs that were dug up will remain with them. It was placed beside the urn. Those ornaments cannot be cremated. What ever that was belong to them will always be with them and should not be removed to anywhere else.
sadly, most of them unable to speak their own mother tongue- Hokkien, probably that's why they aren't interested with their ancestors... like me, I couldn't speak Teochew where my parents originally from. cultural preservation cannot go without language...
This land was once a coffee plantation. Mr. Brown donated this land to Singapore to converted into a cemetery. My Great Grand parents were buried there. And you could find Mr. Lim Nee Soon and few of his sons tombs at Bukit Brown.
Happy that they all got a new home...!!!🤗
当我搭巴士经过时,会看看这宽大坟场。。。。!感触好深。。。。!!!会思念已离世的亲人们😭😭😭!谢谢你分享让大家看到❤🙏👍
Wahh. It started raining during the exhumation. The Gods and ancestors are giving you a blessing! Thank you for properly taking care of the dead with dignity.
Will the gravestones be preserved or will they be discarded? Because many of them are very important artifacts and i think a whole museum could be built to them. Something along the lines of “Singapore National Pioneers Museum”. I think itll be a powerful tool to preserve the roots and story of Singapore for generations to come.
Nice work!
Yes...!!!
I noticed that it was raining. In my neck of the woods, it is said that spirits are crying whenever it is raining and there's an event concomitantly happening that concerns cemeteries or memorial dates. That said, I'm sure they were appeased with your loving offerings and prayers. Thank you for sharing. Blessings.
Yes... i am sure they are crying because they need to leave their grave after like 70 years.
You are a good man Mr Raymond
Yes...!!!
Thank You❤
4:43 Exhumation starts
Why this paper is burning..? Any rituals.. plzzz describe
犟好的木?😮
Do you know what the small clay jars are? Were those the only things found in the third tomb? Or was the owner’s remains exhumed as well.
The small little ornaments are supposed to be more their used in their new world.
That's are the only things found other than their wearable jewellery. Finally, all the remains found will be cremated.
Raymond Chua if the remains are cremated, will they be cremated along with the jars and jewelry? Or will they be preserved and kept in museum archives?
@@Voltaire8559 All the stuffs that were dug up will remain with them. It was placed beside the urn. Those ornaments cannot be cremated. What ever that was belong to them will always be with them and should not be removed to anywhere else.
What kind of wood is that?
Might be Oak or Teak
Mr Raymond Chua - Can I ask how much you have to pay for one operation?
This is paid by the LTA as they are doing the exercise to clear the graves
Boleh saya bertanya, sudah selesaikah penggalian kubur-kubur di Bukit Brown?
They were buried in 1920s to 1930s
You will have good Karma for doing this. I wish you the best of luck in everything you do.
Why are they being dug up after so long and then being cremated I don't understand why they have to be cremated
Who is Bukit Brown?
It's the name of a cemetery, Brown Hill.
Bukit Brown was named after George Henry Brown, a ship owner, trader and broker who arrived in Singapore in the 1840s.
This man really daring
yes... but they have gotten used to it
Dont disturb them
keeps mumbling to themselves, really daring, usually people praying all keep quiet
sadly, most of them unable to speak their own mother tongue- Hokkien, probably that's why they aren't interested with their ancestors...
like me, I couldn't speak Teochew where my parents originally from.
cultural preservation cannot go without language...
Is There A Sikh In The Coffin?
No , a brahmin