From Faber Peak walked up hill and staircase will reached Faber Point. Attached photos showed from how to get here from Faber Peak and where's the way to Henderson Wave. Faber Point is where the mini 3 meters tall Merlion status. At Faber Point can see Keppel Harbour. There are also glass panels embedded into the ground. These act as directional markers, pointing in the direction of some landmarks, example Mandai Zoo...
Below of the Faber Point, where's the Copper Mural located. There are a total of 16 copper murals. These murals is a reminder of how we got here by starting from a fishing village to a garden city.
From ends of the copper murals,there's a staircases,this is the trail towards Henderson Wave. Down staircases will up a pavilion then down long staircase will reached road turn right can see Henderson Wave...
Read moreFor a good view over the Telok Blangah, harbour entrance Sentosa etc. area, Mount Faber Point is the perfect place. With 106 meter above Sea level Faber Point is the 3rd highest hill located near the Cable Car station. (you need to go further uphill to reach) It's a nicely arranged area with a smaller version of the Merlion, open space to see, feel the breeze and a interesting round building with artistic plates that describe the heritage and development of Singapore. Best is to go there via many hiking trails nicely arranged but be aware of many steps!! Good to know: Original name was Telok Blangah Hill but renamed after Captain Charles Edward Faber after he built the first road up...
Read moreAt the top of Mount Faber is Faber Point, the highest point in the park. From here, you can be a tourist and take in views of Singapore as well as take a picture with an icon of the little red dot.
To reach the lookout point, first climb up a set of stairs. The circular viewing area at Faber Point offers views of Keppel Harbour to the south. There are rows of telescopes that point out in that direction.
Below the viewing area, there is a set of murals situated along a corridor. These trace the history of Singapore. The series of panels start with a depiction of Temasek and tell the Singapore story to the...
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