Singapore
Some of the key events about Singapore
- 1819Establishment of a British trading post on the island
- 1867Singapore became a Crown Colony under direct British rule
- 1942Japanese forces occupied Singapore during World War II, resulting in widespread suffering and atrocities
- 1950The Maria Hertogh riots erupted, causing 18 deaths and exposing racial and religious tensions
- 1959Singapore achieved self-governance from British colonial rule
- 1963Singapore joined the Federation of Malaysia
- 1963Operation Coldstore led to the arrest of over 100 alleged communist sympathizers, sparking controversy
- 1964Race riots broke out between Chinese and Malay communities, resulting in 36 deaths and hundreds of injuries
- 1965Singapore gained independence as a sovereign nation
- 1965Singapore was unexpectedly expelled from the Federation of Malaysia, forcing sudden independence
- 1967Introduction of National Service to build up Singapore's military defense
- 1975The Laju incident occurred when terrorists seized a ferry and held hostages, creating a tense standoff
- 1979Launch of the "Stop at Two" family planning campaign to control population growth
- 1983The Sentosa cable car disaster claimed seven lives when two cabins plunged into the sea
- 1986The Hotel New World collapse killed 33 people, exposing construction and safety issues
- 1990Implementation of the Electronic Road Pricing system to manage traffic congestion
- 1997The Asian financial crisis severely impacted Singapore's economy, leading to a recession
- 2003The SARS outbreak infected 238 people in Singapore, causing 33 deaths and economic disruption
- 2010Opening of the Marina Bay Sands integrated resort, transforming Singapore's skyline
- 2015Singapore celebrated its 50th year of independence with nationwide festivities
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