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http://ghostclubsg.blogspot.sg/2009/01/expedition-4-old-holland-road-bukit.html
First of all we wanted to re-visit Old Holland Road after our online research revealed that there was more to the road we were walking halfway before we u-turned the other time during our first investigation. There used to be a cemetry amidst the land that the closed up road led to. A chinese temple reputedly stood there as well. Was the voice of the woman we heard the other time deliberately trying to make us U-turn and not head towards what was out there? Today we will investigate the truth...
Later we make a trip down to Bukit Batok Nature Reserve, just to get a feel of the place. Many people often feel that Bukit Batok Nature Reserve is especially quiet there at night. The place is also infamous for some shocking crimes of which remains unsolved today. What lurks within the park? We'll find out.
Old Holland Road
According to our research the other time, the abandoned road along Old Holland Road used to lead to a chinese cemetry. This was explained by Mr Lam Chun See in his blog (goodmorningyesterday.blogspot.com). However, other than some pictures of the place now and that of a chinese temple that used to stand there, no other pictures were shown of the place when it was still a cemetry. This led us to intensify our research to see if we can find more information regarding this cemetry at Old Holland Road. Here was what we uncovered:
Under the website 'globalsoundis.livejournal.com', one entry contributed by Mr Chye Y Y, gave some glimpse of the cemetry that used to occupy the vast land at Old Holland Road.
In this picture contributed by Mr Chye, it shows him and his family paying homage to their relatives tomb at the cemetry in 1965. Mr Chye used to live in a village next to the cemetry. The website mentioned that the cemetry was a Hakka cemetry that was part of the Ying Fo Fui Kuan. Soon after, the government took control of the land and relocated the tombs to the Ying Fo Fui Kuan cemetry near Bouna Vista. The cemetry at Bouna Vista was a far cry from the vast land of the original Old Holland Hakka cemetry. What remains a mystery is that the government never did anything to the land after taking over control, and till today it remains a vast piece of empty land.