![]() There are live turtles and fishes found in the pond. There are are also memorials for their parents at the inner portion of the park.įurther uphill is the Signature Pond, which has a pagoda and miniature bridges and structures. Right in the middle of the park are the memorials for the brothers, Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par. Each has powers that can grant life or defeat evil. ![]() A few steps away from it are the Zodiac Wheel, the Sumo Wrestlers and, surprisingly, the Statue of Liberty.Īlong the main path can be found the diorama of a Chinese mythology, the battle between the Eight Immortals - Cao Guojiu, Han Xiangzi, He Xian'gu, Lan Caihe, Li Tieguai, LüDongbin, Zhang Guolao, and Zhongli Quan. The first thing that caught my eye beyond the archway was Madam White Snake from the Chinese legend of the white snake. If you want to familiarize yourself with Chinese history, literature, and mythology, then Haw Par Villa is the place for you. ![]() Although some of the figures and the scenes look weird and a bit scary, the colorful paint makes them attractive and eye-catching, ideal for social media sharing. The park is known for featuring Chinese mythical creatures and folklore, as well as vices and virtues. The father created the medicinal product and passed on his business to his two sons, Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par, from which the park’s current name originated. ![]()
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