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Walking through the Telok Blangah Hill Park, you will recognise the iconic Henderson Waves: a distinct 274m-long pedestrian bridge with a unique wave-like structure. This charming, wood-panelled bridge is the tallest pedestrian bridge in Singapore.
Jun 21, 2024 · The 274m-long bridge connects Mount Faber Park to Telok Blangah Hill Park, part of the Southern Ridges trail. But its stunning structure – made of steel frames that look like they’re rising and falling, similar to a wave – is what makes it special. Image credit: Urban Redevelopment Authority.
Henderson Waves is a pedestrian bridge crossing Henderson Road in the Southern Ridges in Singapore. Along with Alexandra Arch, the bridge is one of two pedestrian bridges that form part of the walking trail connecting the Southern Ridges with Mount Faber, and is the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore.
Henderson Waves. The tallest pedestrian bridge in Singapore, this spectacular 274m-long pedestrian bridge has a unique wave-like structure like no other.
Visit Henderson Waves, Singapore’s highest and most iconic pedestrian bridge, and enjoy its design, features, attractions, and tips. Learn everything you need to know about this amazing bridge in this guide.
The Henderson Wave is an undulating bridge completed in 2008 and is located in the aptly named green belt section in Southern Singapore. It is the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore with a height of 118 feet and almost 900 feet in length.
The 274 m long and 8 mwide Henderson Waves connects Mount Faber to Telok Blangah Hill. It is the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore at 36 m above Henderson Road. Its distinctive wave-like structure comes from seven undulating curved “ribs” that alternate above and below the bridge deck, and double up as a shelter for visitors. 5