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  1. Formerly known as Tiger Balm Garden, Haw Par Villa is an eclectic cultural theme park. Built in 1937, Haw Par Villa showcases over 1,000 sculptures featuring scenes from Chinese literature, folklore, legend, and history. Learn about the dark history of the family that built the park; find out why they named the park ‘Tiger Balm Garden’.

  2. Park Activities Home Tours & Trails Uncover the wonders and deeper meanings of the park. See Haw Par Villa in a whole new light. View Details Educational Programmes Engage the excitable ones! From history, heritage and the Arts, leave it to the experts. Be dazzled by our labyrinth of sculptures, and we’ll take your students’ […]

  3. Stretched over 3,800 sqm, Hell’s Museum also provides a deeper understanding of Haw Par Villa’s infamous 10 Courts of Hell. Discover how concepts behind the graphic representations of sins and punishments in the afterlife evolved as ancient civilisations shared their cultures across time and space.

  4. The Haw Par Villa Story [discontinued] Haw Par Villa – formerly known as the Tiger Balm Garden – is an 8.5-hectare Asian cultural park, the last of its kind in the world. Learn more about this breath-taking park at the Jade House!

  5. Aug 3, 2023 · Haw Par Villa was built in 1937 by the founders of Tiger Balm, designed to be a fun place to teach children about Buddhist, Confucian and Taoist mythology (though the results are less kid-friendly by today’s standards). Originally named Tiger Balm Gardens, the park was abandoned at the start of World War II, where Japanese forces eventually ...

  6. Buy Tickets Home Buy Tickets For thousands of years, humans have been searching for answers for understanding and control over their destiny in a chaotic world. Eventually, they saw answers in the form of belief systems and religions. Hell’s Museum is the world’s first museum exploring perspectives of death and the afterlife from some of […]

  7. Haw Par Villa - formerly known as the Tiger Balm Garden – is an 8.5-hectare Asian cultural park, the last of its kind in the world. Built in 1937, Singapore’s largest outdoor art gallery is the brainchild of Aw Boon Haw, millionaire philanthropist and marketing extraordinaire who gifted the world Tiger Balm.

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