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6) Faber Deck

Say hello to the friendly community cat, if you are lucky to meet it.

Community cat outside Faber Deck.
Community cat outside Faber Deck.

Entrance to Faber Deck.
Entrance to Faber Deck.

Faber Deck.
Faber Deck.

Night scenery of Sentosa from Faber Deck.
Night scenery of Sentosa from Faber Deck.

Keep to the right and walk to Faber Peak on your left.

7) Faber Peak

Explore Mount Faber Peak.

Faber Peak.
Faber Peak.

Admire the decoration at the entrance of Mount Faber Peak.

8) Hello Kitty at the entrance to celebrate Singapore Cable Car's 50th aniversary

The decoration at the entrance changes as time goes by. Capture the scene before it is gone!

Hello Kitty at the entrance to celebrate Singapore Cable Car's 50th aniversary.
Hello Kitty at the entrance to celebrate Singapore Cable Car's 50th aniversary.

The ground floor of Faber Peak is a good place to capture the cable cars and the scenery below.

9) Cable Cars and the Scenery Below

Cable Cars and Scenery Below.
Cable Cars and Scenery Below.

Here you can go to the washroom and take in the decoration on the first floor.

10) Singapore Cable Car 50th Happy Birthday

The decorations for the mirror wall on the first floor, at the time of my visit were: "Singapore Cable Car 50th Happy Birthday."

The decoration changes as time goes by.

Singapore Cable Car 50th Happy Birthday.
Singapore Cable Car 50th Happy Birthday.

11) CABLE CARS: A ride through time

The decorations for the first floor, just before the stairs, at the time of my visit were: "CABLE CARS: A ride through time."

The decoration changes as time goes by.

CABLE CARS: A ride through time.
CABLE CARS: A ride through time.

CABLE CARS: A ride through time.
CABLE CARS: A ride through time.

Climb the stairs to the second floor.

12) Stairs to the second floor

Stairs to the second floor.
Stairs to the second floor.

Walk to and turn left into the Small Wishing Bells Balcony.

13) Small Wishing Bells Balcony

You can buy a pair of Small Wishing Bells from the Gift Shop opposite, write your wishes, tie the bells to the Small Wishing Bells Balcony and then go and ring the Twin Polish Happiness Bells to make your wishes come true!

Small Wishing Bells Balcony.
Small Wishing Bells Balcony.

Walk through the Gift Shop, opposite the Small Wishing Bells Balcony, to access the Cable Car Ticketing & Boarding area.

14) Gift Shop

Feel free to explore the Gift Shop for possible souvenirs.

Gift Shop.
Gift Shop.

Small Wishing Bells for sale.
Small Wishing Bells for sale.

At the Cable Car Ticketing & Boarding area, observe cable car models, cable cars coming into and out of the building and the: "One Escapade, Countless Experiences" display.

15) Cable Car Models

Cable Car Models.
Cable Car Models.

Cable Car Models.
Cable Car Models.

16) Cable Cars coming in and going out of the building

Cable Cars coming in and going out of the building.
Cable Cars coming in and going out of the building.

17) One Escapade, Countless Experiences

One Escapade, Countless Experiences.
One Escapade, Countless Experiences.

Walk back through the Gift Shop and right U-turn to walk past ARBORA to visit and ring the Twin Polish Happiness Bells and read about their history on their right.

18) Twin Polish Happiness Bells and History

Twin Polish Twin Happiness Bells and History.
Twin Polish Twin Happiness Bells and History.

19) History of Twin Polish Happiness Bells

History of Twin Polish Happiness Bells.
History of Twin Polish Happiness Bells.

Walk down the stairs behind the Twin Polish Happiness Bells. Then turn left and continue walking to Faber Point. It will be on your right.

20) Stairs behind the Twin Polish Happiness Bells

Stairs behind the Twin Polish Happiness Bells.
Stairs behind the Twin Polish Happiness Bells.

Before Faber Point, food, dessert and drinks vending machines are available. Additionally, there is a water fountain and washrooms. All these will be on your right.

21) Vending Machines, Water Fountain and Washrooms

Reasonably priced delicacies are available from the vending machine: served cooked or uncooked as per your order. Cutlery is also provided.

As can be seen, the water fountain is just beside and behind the food vending machine.

The washrooms are on the other side and behind the water fountain.

Vending Machines, Water Fountain and Washrooms.
Vending Machines, Water Fountain and Washrooms.

Before going up the stairs to explore Faber Point, first explore: the 16 big copper-tooled mural panels about Singapore's colourful history by unknown artists.

22) Explore Singapore's history mural panels before going up to Faber Point

They are beautifully made and well worth observing and capturing.

Explore Singapore's historical mural panels before going up to Faber Point.
Explore Singapore's historical mural panels before going up to Faber Point.

The 1st Singapore's Historical Mural Panel: The Lion City.

23) The Lion City

The Lion City.
The Lion City.

The 2nd Singapore's Historical Mural Panel: Fourteenth Century Singapore.

24) Fourteenth Century Singapore

Fourteenth Century Singapore.
Fourteenth Century Singapore.

The 3rd Singapore's Historical Mural Panel: Colonial Period.

25) Colonial Period

Colonial Period.
Colonial Period.

The 4th Singapore's Historical Mural Panel: Early 1800's Development.

26) Early 1800's Development

Early 1800's Development.
Early 1800's Development.

The 5th Singapore's Historical Mural Panel: Late 1800's - Early 1900's.

27) Late 1800's - Early 1900's

Late 1800's - Early 1900's.
Late 1800's - Early 1900's.

The 6th Singapore's Historical Mural Panel: Japanese Occupation (1942 - 1945).

28) Japanese Occupation (1942 - 1945)

Japanese Occupation (1942 - 1945).
Japanese Occupation (1942 - 1945).

The 7th Singapore's Historical Mural Panel: Independence.

29) Independence

Independence.
Independence.

The 8th Singapore's Historical Mural Panel: Singapore Today: A global city and a harmonious multi-cultural society.

30) Singapore Today: A global city and a harmonious multi-cultural society

Singapore Today: A global city and a harmonious multi-cultural society.
Singapore Today: A global city and a harmonious multi-cultural society.

The 9th Singapore's Historical Mural Panel: Transportation Development.

31) Transportation Development

Transportation Development.
Transportation Development.

The 10th Singapore's Historical Mural Panel: Telecommunications.

32) Telecommunications

Telecommunications.
Telecommunications.

The 11th Singapore's Historical Mural Panel: Development of the Arts.

33) Development of the Arts

Development of the Arts.
Development of the Arts.

The 12th Singapore's Historical Mural Panel: Commerce & Industry.

34) Commerce & Industry

Commerce & Industry.
Commerce & Industry.

The 13th Singapore's Historical Mural Panel: Architecture: Old & New.

35) Architecture: Old and New

Architecture: Old and New.
Architecture: Old and New.

The 14th Singapore's Historical Mural Panel: Modern Day Lifestyle.

36) Modern Day Lifestyle

Modern Day Lifestyle.
Modern Day Lifestyle.

The 15th Singapore's Historical Mural Panel: The Garden City.

37) The Garden City

The Garden City.
The Garden City.

The 16th Singapore's Historical Mural Panel: Map of Singapore Today.

38) Map of Singapore Today

Map of Singapore Today.
Map of Singapore Today.

Go up the stairs to Faber Point. Observe the Faber Point Column Signs, the Arrows on the floor that point to local and overseas locations, and the Merlion and explore the surrounding scenery.

39) The Faber Point Column Signs

Faber Point Column Signs.
Faber Point Column Signs.

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