Yishun River Green Playground
Description
Yishun River Green Playground is a vibrant and imaginative play space designed to captivate children and adults alike. Completed in November 2015, this playground features a variety of interactive elements that encourage exploration and creativity. Notable attractions include the "Crooked Houses" by Danish design firm MONSTRUM, which offer gravity-defying structures with slides and bridges, and the "Mini Pool" by Jen Lewin, an interactive light installation that changes colors as children step on the pads. The playground also boasts hammock swings, long slides, tunnels, and a spiderweb-like structure for climbing, all set within a spacious area divided by a sheltered walkway.
Good to know
The whimsical crooked houses in this playground inspire creativity and imagination, offering fun climbing challenges for kids. Interactive light pads enhance the experience with color-changing effects that respond to touch, adding a dynamic element to play. Hammock swings provide a relaxing way to unwind, while long slides and tunnels offer adventurous thrills for those seeking excitement. For more physical activity, the spiderweb climbing structure presents a fun and challenging obstacle.
Make sure to wear comfortable clothing suitable for active play, apply sunscreen and hats for sun protection, and bring snacks and water to stay refreshed during your adventure.
Why we love it
Yishun River Green Playground offers a unique blend of art, architecture, and play, creating an engaging environment that stimulates creativity and physical activity. Its diverse features cater to a wide range of interests and abilities, making it a perfect destination for family outings.
Great for
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Everyone
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Families
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Groups