Wednesday, June 6, 2012
My World Tuesday - Haw Par Villa
The park, originally called "Tiger Balm Gardens", was built in 1937 by brothers Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par, the developers of Tiger Balm, as a venue for teaching traditional Chinese values.
In 1988, the Singapore Tourism Board took over the running of the Tiger Balm Gardens and renamed it as Haw Par Villa Dragon World. The statues were restored while retaining the original flavour. Plays, acrobatic displays and puppet shows were also organised. However, visitors were charged entrance fees. The high fees discouraged the public and the management incurred a loss of S$31.5 million after 10 years of management. The gardens made money for the first year of operations after renovations in 1994, broke even in 1995 but lost money for the next 3 years and was forced to have free entry in 1998. In March 2001, the Singapore Tourism Board renamed it Tiger Balm Gardens and entrance fees dropped.(Source Wikipedia)
My parents used to bring my siblings and myself to visit the park, many fond memories of the park. Most of our photos of the park back then was in black and white.
Most would be familar with Tiger Balm, we used to have them at home when we were young, the ointment worked wonders in relieving aches and pains.
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4 comments:
Having a little problem editing and writting the captions.
you always offer us magic bits of your world!
Lovely.
I always like to use tiger balm. It works so well for a headache.
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