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Buculei Alina
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"Experience the unique and whimsical beauty of this eight-acre outdoor art park! Created in the 1930s by Tiger Balm founder Aw Boon Haw, this treasure trove of over 1,000 sculptures and dioramas offers a glimpse into traditional Chinese values. Despite being a bit less crowded now, the park's authenticity and 'raw' charm remain intact, providing a refreshing and unfiltered look at Chinese culture and morals. Don't miss the opportunity to visit this one-of-a-kind "Asian cultural park" before it's too late!"
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Michelle Chairul
"Another culture-like museum but leaning more into "Hell's place" but it is quite old so some statues need repainting.
Parents would usually bring their kids here to show them the types of punishment they can get in hell. (can give ur child nightmares, be careful) also be careful of the graphic nature of the displays.
Recommend to bring a Umbrella as it is a outdoor attraction & DO NOT GO AT NIGHT (it can get a bit spooky at night) "
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Everyday Money Skills
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"Visit this quirky theme park showcasing Chinese mythology and folklore through colorful dioramas and sculptures."
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