Hear the gentle chime. It’s the Bell of Happiness at Mount Faber. This isn’t just any bell. It’s a piece of history a symbol of friendship between Poland and Singapore.
The Bell of Happiness has a fascinating story. It began its journey in 1909 aboard the Polish ship Dar Pomorza. Years later in 1992 it was gifted to Sentosa Island. Then in 2012 it found its current home at Mount Faber. But that’s not the whole story.
In 2019 another bell joined the first. This one came from the Dar Młodzieży ship. This marked 50 years of friendship between Poland and Singapore. Now there are two Bells of Happiness. They ring together at Mount Faber. They represent a double dose of happiness and good fortune.
Imagine newlyweds ringing the Bells of Happiness. They make a wish for a joyful future. Families ring the bells wishing for peace and harmony. Even solo travelers ring the bells wishing for good luck and happiness.
The Bells of Happiness are more than just a tourist attraction. They represent a unique bond. They are a symbol of hope. They invite visitors to make wishes and share moments of joy. So ring the bells. Make a wish. And experience the happiness for yourselves.