A group at Haw Par Villa

Title
A group at Haw Par Villa
Year/Period
1950s
Region
Singapore
Object Type
Dimension
Image size: 6.4 x 8.4 cm
Accession No.
2001-00235-069
Credit Line
Lee Hong Khim (Heritage Week Dec 2000)

Originally called Tiger Balm Gardens, Haw Par Villa was built on Pasir Panjang Road by Aw Boon Haw in 1937, a prominent businessman and philanthropist who wanted to use the gardens to educate the public about Chinese culture. Visitors are able to view a wide range of sculptures and displays that are intrinsically tied to Chinese legend and traditions, such as scenes from Chinese classical novels, as well as ornately-designed pagodas and pavilions. Together with his younger brother, Boon Par, the Aw brothers were synonymous with Tiger Balm, the renowned ointment for aches and pains, which they successfully marketed in Singapore and around the region during the early 20th century.