For those wanting to immerse in some nostalgia, the park is launching a line-up of activities from Sep 3 called A Flight To Remember, to celebrate its legacy and rich heritage.
You have around four months to visit Jurong Bird Park to relive your school excursion or family gathering outing as the park announced on Tuesday that it’s set to close on Jan 3, 2023.Staff and avian residents will then begin preparations to move to a brand-new home in Bird Paradise at Mandai Wildlife Reserve.
Running from Sep 3 to Jan 3, 2023, programmes include a self-guided Heritage Trail where you can learn about the park’s transformation through a series of displays that illustrate key milestones in the park’s 51-year journey.Or you can snap a selfie at the old Panorail station that has now reopened to the public, complete with a recreation of the Panorail, which ran from 1992 to 2012.
Visitors can contribute their favourite memories of the park at the ‘living’ Memory Wall at the Penguin Coast, then watch these memories appear on screen in real time.Some of Jurong Bird Park's avian friends.
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