The Former Ford Factory, also known as the Old Ford Motor Factory and Old Ford Factory depending on sources, is a
heritage gallery located along
Upper Bukit Timah Road in
Bukit Timah, Singapore. It is the place where the
British Army
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forces surrendered to
Imperial Japanese Army
The Imperial Japanese Army (IJA; , ''Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun'', "Army of the Greater Japanese Empire") was the principal ground force of the Empire of Japan from 1871 to 1945. It played a central role in Japan’s rapid modernization during th ...
forces on 15 February 1942 after the
Battle of Singapore. The Former Ford Factory had since been gazetted as a
National Monument
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in 2006, and converted into an
exhibition gallery and
archive
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Archives contain primary source documents that have accumulated over the course of an individual or organ ...
named ''Memories at Old Ford Factory''. The permanent exhibition gallery showcases life in Singapore under Japanese wartime rule, and the exhibition is one of the continuation of final battles from
Pasir Panjang and at
Fort Siloso.
History
The factory was established and built for the
Ford Motor Company of Malaya (also known as Ford Malaya in short) in October 1941 and possessed an
Art Deco
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-style façade, which was typical of most buildings and structures, both public and private, of that era, and became Ford's first motor-car and vehicle assembly and construction plant in the region of Southeast Asia.
During the
Malayan Campaign
The Malayan campaign, referred to by Japanese sources as the , was a military campaign fought by Allies of World War II, Allied and Axis powers, Axis forces in British Malaya, Malaya, from 8 December 1941 – 15 February 1942 during the World War ...
of the
World War II
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starting from December 1941, the factory's modern and state-of-the-art assembly equipment was taken over and used by the British
Royal Air Force
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(RAF) to assemble fighter aircraft for defending Allied air forces in the region, aside from the RAF. The fighter planes, most of which were of American origin (such as the
Brewster Buffalo), came in individual break-down parts that were shipped to Singapore in large wooden crates. However, most of the aircraft constructed at the factory never fulfilled their intended purpose of defending British Malaya as well as their main stronghold of Singapore. They were all gradually flown out of Singapore towards the end of January 1942 when the prospects for Singapore's defense against the Japanese military's conquest looked bleak and grim. Many battles and skirmishes were fought between the
British Army
The British Army is the principal Army, land warfare force of the United Kingdom. the British Army comprises 73,847 regular full-time personnel, 4,127 Brigade of Gurkhas, Gurkhas, 25,742 Army Reserve (United Kingdom), volunteer reserve perso ...
forces and the
Imperial Japanese Army
The Imperial Japanese Army (IJA; , ''Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun'', "Army of the Greater Japanese Empire") was the principal ground force of the Empire of Japan from 1871 to 1945. It played a central role in Japan’s rapid modernization during th ...
forces around the areas of the Ford Motor Factory in
Bukit Panjang,
Choa Chu Kang,
Hillview,
Bukit Batok and
Bukit Timah.

The factory was subsequently taken over by the Japanese forces and used as its military headquarters for commanding all of its forces in both the recently captured Malaya as well as Singapore. Following the
Battle of Singapore, it is the place where British forces under Lieutenant-General
Arthur Percival surrendered to Japanese forces under Lieutenant-General
Yamashita Tomoyuki on 15 February 1942. The Imperial Japanese Army would later relocated its headquarters from the motor plant to Raffles College along Bukit Timah Road.
During the
Japanese occupation of Singapore
, officially , was the name for Colony of Singapore, Singapore when it was occupied and ruled by the Empire of Japan, following the fall and surrender of British military forces on 15 February 1942 during World War II.
The Japanese military ...
from 1942 to 1945, the factory was designated as a ''butai'', or a Japanese-run facility.
Nissan
is a Japanese multinational Automotive industry, automobile manufacturer headquartered in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan. The company sells its vehicles under the ''Nissan'' and ''Infiniti'' brands, and formerly the ''Datsun'' brand, with in-house ...
, which was then a prominent ''
zaibatsu
is a Japanese language, Japanese term referring to industrial and financial vertical integration, vertically integrated business conglomerate (company), conglomerates in the Empire of Japan, whose influence and size allowed control over signifi ...
'', or a vertically-integrated monopoly, took over the entire plant to assemble trucks and other motor vehicles for the Japanese military based in Malaya and Singapore as well as abroad elsewhere, such as in its various occupied territories in the Asia-Pacific region.
Following the Japanese surrender in August 1945, the Ford Motor Factory became a repair depot for British military vehicles. Normal business operations under Ford were resumed in 1947. Between 1947 and 1980, the plant continued to produce cars and vehicles, including parts and equipment such as tires and engine components for the local as well as regional markets. The Ford Factory closed its doors permanently in June 1980, and moved its operations to Regent Motors (Ford Service Centre) at Alexandra Road. The factory was converted into a warehouse storage facility. In 1983, Hong Leong Group acquired the site and the art deco building was renamed ''Hong Leong Industries Building'' for a while before it was decommissioned again in the 1990s. The rear portion of the former Ford Factory was demolished and became a condominium known as ''The Hillside'', which was built in 1998.
Just after the
Cold War
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, several horror stories connected to the old factory began circulating amongst the local population, mostly centered on the periods of the end of British colonial rule over the island in February 1942 and the subsequent Japanese occupation of Singapore and its end in 1945. Such paranormal tales include the presence of ghosts of former Japanese personnel and troops once stationed at the motor plant, some of whom also committed suicide at the factory following their country's surrender at the end of WWII, and the sightings and sounds of supernatural activities at the locked-up premises, such as the supposed playing of old Japanese music and songs dating back to the 1930s and 1940s and alleged sightings of restless, perhaps sometimes even hostile and malevolent, spirits roaming around the old factory's buildings.
Plans for the conversion of the old Ford Factory into a war museum similar to the
Imperial War Museum
The Imperial War Museum (IWM), currently branded "Imperial War Museums", is a British national museum. It is headquartered in London, with five branches in England. Founded as the Imperial War Museum in 1917, it was intended to record the civ ...
began after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The announcement was made in December 2002, with the renovation project costing S$10 million. After the
7 July 2005 London bombings
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, both the Preservation of Sites and Monuments (PSM) and the Singapore government jointly announced the preservation of the site as a
National monument
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on the 64th anniversary of the British surrender of Singapore and its subsequent fall to Imperial Japan on 15 February 1942. The site was gazetted on 15 February 2006. During the renovation, the front facade and building were preserved to a moderate depth. While the building facade was retained to look as it was first completed in 1941, other rooms remain the same. One example is the boardroom where the surrender took place, which contains a replica of the original table, the clock set at the exact time of the surrender, and a map of Malaya during the war. There is a large modern structure at street level south of the factory building where visitors can enter and have a walk either up the hill or through the building to the factory area. The museum is also dedicated to the entire history of the Ford Factory, together with the events in
World War II
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, including wartime crops and food rationing. It is also one of the principal markers for the Bukit Timah KTM corridor and the now-
Downtown MRT line
The Downtown Line (DTL) is a medium-capacity Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore), Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) line in Singapore. It runs from Bukit Panjang MRT/LRT station, Bukit Panjang station in the north-west of the country towards Expo MRT station, ...
Stage 2, the others include Beauty World (Seventh Mile) and Bukit Panjang (Tenth Mile).
Originally named Memories at Old Ford Factory, it was closed for renovations in 2016, and was known as ''Syonan Gallery: War and its Legacies'', which was dropped due to the public outcry for the use of the Japanese word
Syonan, which was the name the Japanese used to refer to Singapore.
It was renamed ''Surviving the Japanese Occupation: War and Its Legacies'' on 15 February 2017, by Minister for Communications and Information
Yaacob Ibrahim
Yaacob bin Ibrahim ( Jawi: ; born 3 October 1955) is a Singaporean former People's Action Party politician who served as minister-in-charge of Muslim affairs between 2002 and 2018, minister for community development, youth and sports between ...
.
Gallery
File:Peace by Chua Boon Kee, Old Ford Motor Factory, Singapore - 20070316.jpg, In the foreground is a calligraphic
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sculpture titled ''He Ping'' (和平), Chinese for "peace", by Singaporean artist Chua Boon Kee.
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File:Singapore Surrender table, Singapore History Gallery, National Museum of Singapore - 20151125-02.jpg, replica
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of the Surrender table (the original currently with the Australian War Memorial
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)
See also
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Battle of Singapore
References
External links
Video clip on British surrender– SPI
National Archives of Singapore – Memories at Old Ford Factory (MOFF) WebsiteNational Archives of Singapore – 1942 Battlefield Singapore
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ttp://www.a2o.com.sg National Archives of Singapore – Access to Archives Online (a2o)National Archives of Singapore – Corporate Website
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