
The Thai Dancer at the entrance of the park was about 3 metres tall.

These two sumo wrestlers had a place in the park too and between them were replicas of the Tiger Balm Ointment.

Even Statue of Liberty found her way to Haw Par Villa too.

These statues were already very famous in their respective countries. The founders of the park were nice to share these educational features in the park with society.
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