Toa Payoh - Poems About Toa Payoh

Poems About Toa Payoh

1. "A Brief History Of Toa Payoh" by Koh, Buck Song, published in the verse anthology "A Brief History Of Toa Payoh And Other Poems", Imperial Publishing House, Singapore, 1992, and on the website of Bishan-Toa Payoh Town Council at http://www.btptc.org.sg/About%20Us/Poem.html

2. "Toa Payoh Reborn" by Koh, Buck Song, in the Cultural Medallion project coffeetable book Heartlands: Home And Nation In The Art Of Ong Kim Seng, Singapore 2008.

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