Every corner of SAP is filled with history. Another building steeped in heritage is that of the Singapore Youth Flying Club (SYFC). Built in 1971 and instantly recognisable by its large, arched roof, the SYFC is where budding young pilots go to earn their wings.
In front of the SYFC building are two grand Broad-leafed Mahogany trees that were planted back in the 1930s, making them almost as old as Seletar itself. It’s no wonder they’ve been conferred the status of heritage trees! Did you know that heritage trees are conserved and protected so that future generations can learn about their history while admiring their majesty?
There are five other heritage trees at SAP. Can you locate all seven of them? (Hint: You can find out more about Singapore’s heritage trees on NParks’ website!)
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