Find My Ah Gong at Royal Johor Mausoleum and Masjid Temenggong Cemetery
Few tickets left

Find My Ah Gong at Royal Johor Mausoleum and Masjid Temenggong Cemetery

Walk through the grounds of Masjid Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim and hear tales of the Johor Royal Family and their historic ties to Singapore!

By My Community Festival

Date and time

Saturday, November 16 · 10am - 12pm GMT+8

Location

Meet at Harbourfront MRT Station Exit D - Street Level

Telok Blangah Road Singapore, 098867 Singapore

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

What to Expect

Standing on the grounds of the Istana Lama (Old Palace), the Masjid Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim is testament to Singapore's shared history with our northern Johor neighbours. While the royal family moved their residence to Tyersall Estate, the mosque and Royal Mausoleum remain. Hear tales of the Johor Royal Family as they lived in Singapore, and walk amongst the graves of both royalty and their followers on this historic hillside.


About Find My Ah Gong

Every tombstone tells a story, and every cemetery is a window into our collective past. Find My Ah Gong traces the footsteps of our ancestors, reconnects with our roots and uncovers the forgotten stories that have shaped Singapore’s diverse heritage. MCF2024 takes participants on a memorable journey through twelve cemeteries, each with its own rich history, beautiful architecture and famous residents.Join us in exploring iconic cemeteries throughout Singapore, and you might just learn about more than you expect. Get insight into how each religion remembers and honours their dead with physical monuments, and learn how cemeteries tell tales about their neighbourhoods and the history of the people that rest peacefully in these graveyards.Most of all, you’ll find that you end up earning more about living communities than anything else! Join us this MCF2024 on a visit to these serene, peaceful destinations, and you’ll find that they’re bursting with stories!


About the Host

Sarafian Salleh is a passionate researcher of local history and has, since 1985, spent most of his spare time studying and researching the history of the Malay world. His passion intensified when he began constructing his family tree, most of whom are of Bugis descent. His knowledge and authority on the subject have led to him being honorifically called Tuah Bugis in social media. Sarafian is presently the President of the Bugis Malay Society Singapore, a life member of the Genealogy Society Singapore and Member of the Institute of Engineers Singapore. He is an author of a book called ‘Tuah Bugis – chronicles of the seafaring people of Singapore’.


Who should come?

  • Everyone is welcome to participate!
  • Participants 12 years and under must be accompained and surpervised by a parent/guardian at all times.

Programme Details

  • Approximate Duration: 2 hours (Please arrive 15 minutes before the tour for registration)
  • Language: English
  • Meeting Point: Meet at Harbourfront MRT Station Exit D - Street Level (81 Telok Blangah Road Singapore 098867)
  • Ending Point: The event will start and end at the same point.
  • The events will proceed rain or shine.

What to bring?

  • Participants should be dressed respectfully in smart casual (i.e. collared shirt, long pants and covered shoes). Sleeveless attire, shorts/miniskirts or sandals are strictly not allowed. Participants will be denied entry if they dress inappropriately.
  • Participants should bring along an umbrella and a bottle of water.
  • Please ensure that you bring along any personal medication. Asthmatic individuals are reminded to bring their inhaler.

Other important information

  • Parking is available at the the open-air carpark beside Seah Im Food Centre.
  • The venue is not wheelchair friendly.
  • Photography is allowed during the event.

Disclaimer

  • All ticket sales are final. There will be no refund if you wish to cancel your tickets.
  • Each ticket admits only one participant.
  • By agreeing to participate in the tour, every participant will be responsible for any injury, loss of damage due to careIessness of other actions on his/her part or that of children under his/her charge.
  • Participants must abide by the house rules set out by the host. Facilitators will brief participants at the start of the programme.
  • Videos and photographs may also be taken during the event. By registering for this event, you give My Community full rights to use the photos for marketing and publicity.

For updates:

  • Follow us at @mycommunitysg on Instagram and @myqueenstown on Facebook.
  • Visit mycommunity.org.sg to learn about our initiatives.
  • Visit mycommunityfestival.sg for all our latest updates.

Organized by

My Community Festival is a ground-up initiative showcasing Singapore’s best kept secrets and community stories through immersive tours, tastings and other cultural and heritage experiences.

4 Things To Know About The Festival

  • It is curated in collaboration with heritage practitioners, business owners, legacy brands as well as a number of religious and cultural institutions.
  • It builds upon the demand for culinary travel, cultural exploration and activity-based travel experiences - evident from the consumption habits of locals and tourists alike.
  • It aims to connect people from all walks of life through the festival platform in the hopes that they may go on to expand their social networks.
  • The festival has taken on an added dimension as a result of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. It serves as a means in which to re-introduce locals back to the island’s ethnic enclaves and to support local, legacy establishments in a triumphant display of resilience as a community. Let’s come together to celebrate the Singaporean spirit after a challenging 2020.

$11.58