Type of public gardens promoting Tiger Balm products
Tiger Balm Gardens are public gardens that existed or continue to exist in three East Asia locations. They are also known as Haw Par Villa gardens.
All three Tiger Balm Garden locations were built by the Aw family (Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par). They were created to promote the Tiger Balm products produced by the family.
The original garden was located in Hong Kong but is now closed. The second is in Singapore, and a third is in Fujian province of mainland China.
The gardens contain statues and dioramas depicting scenes from Chinese folklore, legends, history and illustrations of various aspects of Confucianism.
Tiger Balm Gardens at different locations
Tiger Balm Garden (Hong Kong) โ Opened in 1935, now closed following redevelopment into the "Haw Par Villa" amusement park in 1985 and then into housing in 1998. The Haw Par Mansion, together with its private garden, is preserved as a museum at the site of the Hong Kong Garden.
Haw Par Villa (Singapore) โ Opened in 1937 and continues as a tourist attraction.