Unlike any other parks that cut down trees to provide more space for the park, the Telok Blangah Hill Park instead preserved all the trees and the creations in it as their form of request to nature. This wonderful eco-park was built 120 feet above the forest ground, giving way for the forest and forest animals live the way that they used to even with the presence of the park. I fact, the park’s web-like paths is composed of open structure allowing the natural like and air pass trhough. People that visits the park will get the chance to get a face to face encounter with creatures such as squirrels, lizards, doves, and white-crested laughing thrushes.
Source: Telok Blangah Hill Park via Inhabitat