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  1. 20 – 21 Jan & 27 – 28 Jan, 10:00am – 5:00pm (Free Entry) Get Directions. About. Inspired by the venerable Chinese tradition of the ‘wishing tree’, the installation serves as a contemporary reinterpretation of the sacred ritual.

  2. Make your New Year wishes come true at the Chinatown Wishing Tree! Inspired by the renowned ancient banyan tree in Lam Tsuen in Hong Kong, join the festive fun by making wishes for you and your loved ones. Get a mandarin orange wishing charm for S$2 to toss it onto the tree.

  3. THE WISHING TREE. The Bodhi Tree preserved in SMU’s Campus Green is said to have been planted in the 19th century where a century-old prison used to stand. A member of the family of fig trees, it is also known by its botanical name Ficus Religiosa. It symbolizes wisdom, compassion and hope.

  4. Royal Selangor Singapore. 10 Bayfront Avenue, #B2-92, The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore 018956. Phone No. +65 6688 7167 Email info@royalselangor.com. Operating hours 1000-2200 Mondays-Sundays

  5. Feb 12, 2011 · THE wishing tree is the magical tree located in the territories of Hong Kong in a village called "Lam Tsuen" in Tai Po. The “real” wishing tree is made up of two banyan trees, which is frequented by thousands of visitors during the Chinese New year.

  6. Apr 11, 2019 · In The Wishing Tree, you experience Damiras journey into the heavens as she works through the grief of losing her brother to an accident. Ascend higher and higher into the sky, swinging up an immense tree as her inner dialogue and flashbacks of the accident play out.

  7. Giant X UOB Christmas Wishing Tree. In partnership with UOB Cards, Giant has launched an initiative to help raise money for a local charity, Children’s Wishing Well. This is in supporting low-income families in Singapore. For this, they’ve set up their first-ever Christmas Wishing Tree at Giant Tampines Hypermarket.