Fort Canning Tree tunnel connects Penang Road with Fort Canning Park and ends with a spiral staircase looking up to a large Yellow Rain Tree. Fort Canning Park is open 24/7 and there is no entrance fee for visiting it.
Fort Canning was built in 1859 and used by the British Army and then the Japanese Army during the occultation in WWII. It was handed over to the Singapore Armed Forces in 1963 and converted into a public park in 1972.
The walls of the spiral staircase at the end of the tunnel are adorned with lush greenery, seamlessly blending nature with architecture. This vibrant vegetation creates a striking visual contrast with the structural elements, enhancing the staircase's aesthetic appeal.
Among Singapore's iconic photo locations, be prepared to spend some extra time here, as queues for capturing photos are common.
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