Living City: A walk among the departed in Holland Close cemetery

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Hedged by Housing Board flats and an MRT track, Shuang Long Shan cemetery has been in Holland Close since the late 1960s. For former cemetery supervisor Loh Kwan Ling, 86, this is a place of peace. But it could soon become a thing of the past.

SINGAPORE - Surrounded by Housing Board flats and a MRT track, Shuang Long Shan Cemetery has been the only constant in Holland Close since the late 1960s.

Unchanged since its graves were re-interred from a bigger graveyard that covered 40ha in the Ghim Moh area, the now smaller cemetery for the Hakka community - about the size of 2½ football fields - has completed half of its 99-year lease.

For former cemetery supervisor Loh Kwan Ling, Shuang Long Shan is a place of peace.

"There is a lot of traffic right next to it. A lot of cars. But once you step inside, you cannot hear anything from the outside," says the 86-year-old.

Mr Loh hopes that more effort would be put in to beautify and maintain the uniform rows of tombstones in order for it to further stand the test of time.

In the third episode of Living City, The Straits Times Video takes a walk among the tombstones.

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