The bungalow in Singapore, originally built for a Dutch trader, symbolizes modern Singaporean history, serving as Lee Kuan Yew's residence and political base.
Lee Hsien Yang, reflecting on his father's legacy, critiques the reliance on a single leader's benevolence for governance, emphasizing the need for accountability.
The debate over the bungalow's future mirrors larger issues in Singapore, including the rift among Lee Kuan Yew's children and the response to the country's political system.
Lee Kuan Yew wished for the bungalow's demolition after his death, but the ambiguity of his will has created unresolved tensions among his children.
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