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Alkaff Gardens, the first Japanese garden built in Singapore, was opened to the public in 1929. The 10-acre garden became a popular green leisure space for both visitors and residents with its landscaped paths, tea houses, and its main attraction, a lake. Find out how Alkaff Gardens came to be and how it was enjoyed back in the day. For more info on Central Public Library and the Lepak Landscapes exhibition, visit https://go.gov.sg/ctpl-about ----- [The contest has ended, thank you for participating and look out for our next video!] Stand a chance to win S$30 Giftano vouchers! Closing date: 15 February 2024, 11.59 pm (SGT) All you have to do is: 1. Watch this video and give it a "Like". 2. Comment below with your answer to the question: "What do you love about Singapore's green leisure spaces and garden scapes?" Timestamps: 00:00 – Teaser 00:20 – Episode Introduction 01:05 – Opening Titles 01:15 – Lepak Landscapes Exhibition 02:45 – How Alkaff Gardens Came About 03:34 – What Was Alkaff Gardens Like? 04:37 – Alkaff Gardens As A Leisure Space 06:07 – Activities At Alkaff Gardens 07:08 – Alkaff Gardens in Film and Literature 08:03 – What Happened to Alkaff Gardens? 09:09 – Closing Watch more from "The Library Report": • The Library Report - Visit our libraries: https://www.nlb.gov.sg/main/visit-us/... Check out our eResources: https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/main Follow Public Libraries Singapore on social media: Facebook: / publiclibrarysg Instagram: / publiclibrarysg Medium: / publiclibrarysg Telegram: https://t.me/NLBsg TikTok: / nlbsg #TheLibraryReport #LibrarySG #gardenscapes #alkaff