Park Walker - Fort Canning - Jubilee Park

 Park Walker - Fort Canning - Jubilee Park (2020 0829)



In 1935, it was name \ed King George V Jubilee Park in Honour of the Silver Jubilee or 25th Anniversary of the occession of King George V to be throne of the United Kingdom.

Jubilee Park sits on the western slope of Fort Canning Park, which used to host a range of recreational options for Singaporeans, such as River Valley Swimming Pool, Van Kleef Aquarium and the National Theatre in the 20th century. At one time, it also had play features such as swings. This green space at the foot of Fort Canning Hill has been restored as a family-friendly node where children can play with swings, see-saws, logs and slides hugging the hill slope. There is also space for outdoor art installations, performances and events.


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Logs Galore (Step-up Climber, Winding Stumps, Balancing Logs, Rocky Road, Giant Log Submit & Hurdle Crossing)




Heritage Tree - Burmese Banyan (Ficus kuezi)

National Theater in the 20th century




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