Haw Par Villa

Theme park · Pasir Panjang 1

4

@cntraveler

Haw Par Villa – Park Review | Condé Nast Traveler

"What's this place all about? Forget manicured or wild, this eight-acre outdoor art park is bizarre but a feast for the eyes. It was set up in the 1930s—before the advent of TV and the Internet—by Tiger Balm founder and philanthropist Aw Boon Haw, who commissioned more than 1,000 detailed sculptures and dioramas that would teach traditional Chinese values. Think attractions like the Ten Courts of Hell, a maze of chambers each depicting a very graphic scene of how souls are punished and tortured for different types of sins. Back then, it was popular and crowded, but has become less so over the years. And though it's lost a bit of its luster, that only lends to its charm and 'raw' feel—what you get here is an unfiltered, in-your-face lesson on Chinese morals and culture that doesn't sit behind velvet ropes or glass panels, and isn't crawling with tourists. Also of note: This "Asian cultural park" claims to be the last of its kind in the world, though it's hard to imagine there were many like this to begin with.  What are some of the highlights? Decades ago, Singaporean parents would take their kids to Haw Par Villa's Ten Courts of Hell to show them the varying degrees of punishment that would happen to them if they did wrong (anything from reading 'bad' books to committing murder). These days, the walk-through area remains a key attraction in the park, not least for its gruesome scenes of punishment. The soon-to-reopen Hell's Museum is also set to be a horror-filled highlight - the paid attraction will showcase death rituals and funerary practices from around the Asian region. How easy is it to get around? The area is pretty easy to navigate—there's clear signage on-site and a fun online map that shows where the main statues and attractions are. But there aren't many sheltered spots and you can't buy any refreshments on-site, save from a couple of vending machines that aren't well-stocked. Tip: Bring an umbrella for shade and stock up on drinks from the pushcart stall just outside the park before you go in. So why would you recommend Haw Par Villa, and who for? This is a place for those who want to see culture at its most colorful and raw—not the sanitized version in a museum. For those who like wandering a bit off the beaten path (perhaps because of its out-of-the-way location, Haw Par Villa is almost always under-visited). It's also a place for those with a taste for the eccentric, the bizarre, the weird and the wonderful." - Audrey Phoon

https://www.cntraveler.com/activities/haw-par-villa/haw-par-villa
Manfred Gottschalk/Getty

262 Pasir Panjang Rd, Singapore 118628 Get directions

hawparvilla.sg
@hawparvilla.sg

4 Postcards

See full details

More Places For You

Les Amis

Haute French restaurant · Boulevard

Les Amis serves polished, classic French fine dining with seasonal flair and an impressive 3,000-label wine list in a chic, chandelier-lit setting.

10 Postcards

The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore

Hotel · Marina Centre

The Ritz-Carlton Millenia Singapore dazzles with panoramic Marina Bay views, an art-filled lobby, luxe rooms, Michelin dining, and a serene, leafy poolside retreat.

8 Postcards

Shake Shack Jewel Changi

Hamburger restaurant · Changi Airport

Shake Shack at Jewel Changi Airport serves up gourmet fast-food classics like burgers and exclusive desserts, all in a vibrant, bustling setting.

3 Postcards

Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle, Crawford Lane

Hawker stall · Crawford

Hill Street Tai Hwa serves up Michelin-starred bak chor mee with springy noodles, tender pork, and a tangy, flavorful vinegar sauce.

7 Postcards

NIKE JEWEL

Sportswear store · Changi Airport

Discover a sleek Nike store in Southeast Asia where you can score athletic gear and personalize your own shoes, complete with stellar service from enthusiastic staff.

1 Postcard

Makansutra Gluttons Bay

Food court · Marina Centre

Makansutra Gluttons Bay is a chic open-air hawker center by the marina, serving a delightful mix of local dishes amid stunning waterfront views.

3 Postcards

Shisen Hanten by Chen Kentaro

Chinese restaurant · Somerset

Nestled on the 35th floor with stunning views, Shisen Hanten serves refined, authentic Szechwan flavors with a Japanese twist in luxe surroundings.

5 Postcards

Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice

Hawker stall · Maxwell

Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice at Maxwell Food Centre is a must-try for its tender chicken and fragrant rice, drawing long lines from locals and tourists alike.

7 Postcards

JUMBO Seafood - Riverside Point

Seafood restaurant · Clarke Quay

JUMBO Seafood is a beloved Singaporean institution famed for its award-winning, sweet-spicy chili crab served riverside at lively Clarke Quay.

1 Postcard

Whitegrass Restaurant

Modern French restaurant · City Hall

Whitegrass in historic CHIJMES blends French finesse with Japanese technique, crafting artful, inventive dishes in a chic, lively setting.

6 Postcards