South Buona Vista Road Laid through the high ridges of Kent Ridge Park, South Buona Vista Road is a picturesque boulevard flanked by forest edges of Silver Backs, Acacia, Tembusu and Tiup Tiup, as well as planted Pelong trees, Kelat Nenasi, Salam and Yellow Flame trees. The notorious hairpin curves of this dazzling green tunnel links Dover to Pasir Panjang Road, and require careful navigation. As its name suggests in Italian, the descending slopes of South Buona Vista Road used to offer drivers stunning elevated sea views. Constructed before World War II, the ridges were the site of the famous battle of Pasir Panjang, which took place in February 1942 between the invading Japanese forces and the Malay Regiment, led by Lt. Adnan. Location Starting point Before the junction at Stockport Road Ending point At the junction of Vigilante Drive Get Directions Heritage Road Information Distance 1066 metres