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Youth Olympic Park

Located at the northern end of The Helix bridge, the Youth Olympic Park features 27 award-winning artworks created by Singaporean youths to commemorate the theme "Aspirations for life in Singapore".

Youth Olympic Park

Located at the northern end of The Helix bridge, the Youth Olympic Park features 27 award-winning artworks created by Singaporean youths to commemorate the theme “Aspirations for life in Singapore”. In light of the inaugural Youth Olympic Games in Singapore, Olympic-themed art pieces can be found at this art park as well.

There is a 4.5m landscaped maze sculpted in the form of a mountain with a wind-activated figurine of a girl holding a flag bearing the words ” I want to scale the highest mountain in the world”. Among other attractions, check out a rock wall depicting 18 drawings of Singapore icons.

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Why not hire a car while you’re in Singapore and visit the Youth Olympic Park in your own time. Roads are easy to follow and great to drive on. Hire cars are modern. Tourists can drive using a valid foreign licence and an International Driving Permit (IDP), issued in your home country. If you come from one of the Asian Nations you can drive in Singapore without an international permit.

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