Mr Lee Kuan Yew body lies at the Parliament House from 25th March to 28th March for the public to pay their last respect. Funeral is on 29th March.
Went to pay last respect with my mum at the Parliament House.
When we got out from the City Hall MRT Station, we saw the queue that starts to form even before the traffic light.
Queue at the Padang
There's a priority queue for the elderly (60 and above), pregnant, with special needs. As my mum is above 60 years old, my mum gets to queue at the priority queue. The queue took us 1 hours.
Bus that is provided to ferry people there
Q in front of me
Q that is behind me
Water is provided
Moveable toilet
School students also went to pay their last respect to Mr Lee
Took picture while waiting in the queue
Security check before entering Parliament House
Nobody is allowed to bring flowers into the building, those who bring flowers have to leave it outside.
Saw a big board there
I went to TPY CC to pay my tribute to Mr Lee
ReplyDeleteI was at Jurong East Community Pavilion the other day after seeing Claire off at Jurong East Interchange CW3 bus stop...
DeleteVery nicely carried out, very well-disciplined, orderly...Singaporeans. Impressive.
ReplyDeleteThanks you for the compliment...
DeleteLong queue, and it was raining, but very well organized, not kelam kabut..Got priorities for elderly and preggers also.. Good wor..
ReplyDeleteNo rain that day and the weather is hot, so some folks open their umbrella...
DeleteThat's how much Mr LKY is loved and respected.
ReplyDeletethe overwhelming crowd that went to pay tribute to LKY showed how he is loved and respected by the people..
ReplyDeleteYes...
Delete1 hour is not that bad, i heard some queued for 8 hours
ReplyDeletePriority queue is faster...
DeleteI saw in FB. So many people love him
ReplyDeleteYes..
DeleteA big crowd turnout. He is a true great and patriotic man. He will be missed.
ReplyDeleteYes...
DeleteHe's such a great man. A well-discipline man too. He will be remembered..
ReplyDeleteThank you for the compliment...
DeleteThe people love this great man who did so much for his nation, they wouldn't time queuing up to pay their last respect.
ReplyDeleteYes, he did so much for the nation...
DeleteI considered lucky ...queue for 2 hours only though under the hot noon sun!
ReplyDeleteYa, 2 hours considered lucky liao...
Delete我挺羡慕新加坡人,有位那么出色的领袖。
ReplyDeleteThank you for your compliment of Mr Lee Kuan Yew...
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