A most captivating museum
This item appears on page 46 of the March 2015 issue.
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This month’s winner is MICHAEL J.E. BURGE of Ventura, California:
While in Singapore a few years ago, I decided to go to the Changi Museum, where they had built a replica of the 1940s prison where Britons, Americans, New Zealanders and Australians all had been held during the Japanese occupation.
I boarded a public bus and asked the driver to let me know when to get off. When he called out “Changi,” I alighted and walked down a narrow road to the administration office. I signed the visitors’ book, and my day pack was examined, as is quite common at museums.
Then the officer wanted to fingerprint me and search my person. I commented that this was a lot of work just to visit a museum.
He replied, “Museum! You are in the Changi main jail. The museum is one more bus stop down the road.”