[About this blog] Inspired by local soccer player Mike Lim during my rookie reporter days at Singapore Polytechnic, I set up this blog in August 2002. I feel that blogging is a novel platform to document interesting facets of my life and my thoughts on certain issues. [Email blogger] ephraim@singnet.com.sg

Thursday, January 01, 2009

[Henderson Waves]
The Henderson Waves is the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore.



And this is how it feels 36 metres above the ground.





Look at the spaces between the wooden planks and you see the road below. For someone who has fear of heights, it can be really scary to traverse the bridge. But nonetheless, it was an experience.



To reach the bridge, we had travelled up Mount Faber and walked quite a bit before we reached Henderson Waves. However, there's a simpler way to get there by travelling to Henderson Road. At the bus stop below the bridge is a flight of steps which will lead to the entrance.



And if you didn't know, one version of the ad to promote the different open houses for polytechnics was shot here too.

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