Monday, March 5, 2007

A Simple Letter to 'The Straits Times Forum'

5th March 2007

The Forum Editor
The Straits Times


Dear Sir/Madam,

Tall Corn Plants Obstructing Beautiful National Monument

I am writing this letter with regards to the Roman Catholic Church of St. Joseph’s in Victoria Street. This beautiful gothic Cathedral Church which was opened in 1912 (replacing the old church building) is an architectural marvel and a part of (Portuguese) Eurasian Community's heritage in Singapore. This was emphasized in 1993 when the Church- structured in the form of a Latin cross- was gazetted as a conservation building in 1993.

The view of this beautiful National Monument from Victoria Street is obstructed by Corn plants, more common known as tie shu. From a pedestrian’s view, these tall Corn plants obstruct the central lower dome and its two small towers. The beautiful statues of the three saints and the Church’s insignia are also being blocked.

This is truly a waste. Many people (tourists and locals alike) who walk pass are not able to appreciate the beauty of this architectural marvel or have a Kodak moment.

As a National Monument, it should be given pride of place and showcased to everyone. Therefore, our suggestion (the Rector’s and mine) is to replace the tall Corn Plants with shade-loving shrubs to enhance the distinct charm of the Old Portuguese Mission. This will solve the problem of the obstruction as well as enable people (Catholics and non-Catholics) alike to view the well attended Good Friday Processions that take place through the grounds of the Church without having to scale the Church’s fence.

I hope that the National Parks Board or any relevant authority will look into this matter.

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