Here I am at Singapore's Haw Par Villa after 20-odd years!
This is the first trip here for my daughters and the last time I was here I was about their age!Other names for Haw Par Villa are Tiger Balm Gardens and 虎豹別墅.
The entrance stands majestically in the middle for a gentle slope.
Seems like they have maintained the structure well over the years.
The car park area at the foot of the hill just before the entrance. Parking lots are not a lot but as the visitors here are not a lot as well, it's easy to get a vacant parking space. Parking fee is $5 per entry.
The sign board that greeted us right after the entrance looks new and nice.
There are quite a number of outdoors displays. Many are nice for taking pictures with them.
Here are more pictures of the outdoor displays:
Many displays come with description sign boards that explain the moral of the stories behind them.
There are nice sceneries to immerse oneself in also.
And finally, we arrived at the iconic attraction of Haw Par Villa - The 10 Courts of Hell.
Inside are the displays of what sufferings one will go through after death. The level of sufferings depend on how bad one's deeds that one has done before one's death.
The scenes are just too gruesome to mention here. I will leave it to your interpretation and imagination.
With the tenth court of hell seen, we made our way down the slope and exit out to pick up our car.
It's a memorable and educational trip for the kids while it's down memory lane for the adults.
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