Henderson Waves

Henderson Waves is the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore (it is at 36 meters above Henderson Road) and it appears so interesting and artistic with some curved ribs visible even from afar, that anyone would really want to see what's up there. It's a bridge that connects Mount Faber Park and Telok Blangah Hill Park. People go here to have a stroll or have pictures taken, jog or even just sit and relax and hang-out with friends. We went there during the day but I hear it's also worth visiting at night with its beautiful LED lights.

To get there, we alighted at Harbourfront station, and then at Telok Blangah station. From there is a bus stop where you can ride buses 131, 145, 176 or 648. Alight at bus stop along Henderson Road and take the staircase up to Mount Faber Park.

Interesting architecture viewed from Telok Blangah MRT station
Staircase leading up to Mount Faber Park and Henderson Waves
Henderson Waves at 36 meters above Henderson Road, as viewed from the staircase
 
It connects Mount Faber Park to Telok Blangah Hill Park
People hanging-out at the bridge
I thought this couple was cute when they were taking photos of each other.
 
Took the chance to ask my sister to take some photos of me.
 
A couple about to have a photo session
Residential buildings in Singapore
A scenic view seen from the bridge
The ribbed curves

3 comments

  1. Naintriga jud ko ani nga bridge Kat. Have not heard of it until your photos. SG has so many cool places oi!!!

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    1. Bisag kinsa ma-intriga selle! It really looks interesting plus it's high up in the air! Not a usual sight. It's a wonderful place for photo shoots, as in! You should never miss it if you visit here.

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  2. Gorgeous shots, what an amazing place, love that curve'd panel area. Great documentation Kat <3

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