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Remembering the Hawkins Road Refugee Camp

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1 October 2024

A temporary home for Vietnamese refugees over nearly two decades, the Hawkins Road camp received thousands who experienced daily life within its boundaries and around Singapore prior to resettlement.

The entrance to Hawkins Road Refugee Camp, 1986. Registered Tourist Guides Association of Singapore Collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

The entrance to Hawkins Road Refugee Camp, 1986. Registered Tourist Guides Association of Singapore Collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

Compound of the Hawkins Road Refugee Camp, 1986. Registered Tourist Guides Association of Singapore Collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

Compound of the Hawkins Road Refugee Camp, 1986. Registered Tourist Guides Association of Singapore Collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

Arrival in Singapore

The Seventh Day Adventist World Service Dental Clinic for the refugees at Hawkins Road Refugee Camp, 1986. Registered Tourist Guides Association of Singapore Collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

The Seventh Day Adventist World Service Dental Clinic for the refugees at Hawkins Road Refugee Camp, 1986. Registered Tourist Guides Association of Singapore Collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

Life in Singapore

Days in the Camp

Singaporean volunteer Gabriel Tan with some of the children at the Hawkins Road Refugee Camp, 1982. Courtesy of Gabriel Tan.

Singaporean volunteer Gabriel Tan with some of the children at the Hawkins Road Refugee Camp, 1982. Courtesy of Gabriel Tan.

Refugees at the Hawkins Road Refugee Camp produced a magazine titled Nhan Chung to “describe the horrific tales of escape from their motherland”. Image reproduced from “Boat People's Horror Mag,” New Nation, 6 December 1979, 4. (From NewspaperSG).

Refugees at the Hawkins Road Refugee Camp produced a magazine titled Nhan Chung to “describe the horrific tales of escape from their motherland”. Image reproduced from “Boat People's Horror Mag,” New Nation, 6 December 1979, 4. (From NewspaperSG).

Unfulfilled Promises

Moving Out and On

Vietnamese refugees boarding a special Vietnam Airlines flight bound for Ho Chi Minh City at Changi Airport after the closure of the Hawkins Road Refugee Camp in 1996. Ministry of Information and the Arts Collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

Vietnamese refugees boarding a special Vietnam Airlines flight bound for Ho Chi Minh City at Changi Airport after the closure of the Hawkins Road Refugee Camp in 1996. Ministry of Information and the Arts Collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

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