Haw Par Villa, located in Singapore, is a cultural theme park renowned for its elaborate and sometimes bizarre statues and dioramas depicting scenes from Chinese mythology, folklore, and morality tales. Originally built in 1937 by the entrepreneurial Aw brothers, Boon Haw and Boon Par, the park was intended to educate visitors about traditional Chinese values through vivid and often dramatic displays.
Today, Haw Par Villa remains a unique attraction where visitors can explore over 1,000 statues and tableaux, including the infamous Ten Courts of Hell exhibit, which vividly illustrates the consequences of good and bad deeds in the afterlife according to Chinese beliefs. The park offers a fascinating insight into Singapore's cultural heritage and is a memorable destination for those interested in mythology, folklore, and traditional art.
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