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Goh Keng Swee Foundation donates $1.85m to needy students on his 11th death anniversary
Director of the Goh Keng Swee Foundation Wong Kok Hoi (middle) presenting the cheques to key representatives of the four communities in Singapore.ST PHOTO: KEVIN LIM
PublishedMay 14, 2021, 1:11 pm SGT
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Quirk-ily designed walls awash in bright colours greet climbers at Clip ‘n Climb, which is not your run-of-the-mill indoor climbing joint.
There are 17 wall designs in the 260-square-metre facility, such as the snaking beanstalk from fairy tale Jack And The Beanstalk, a lightning bolt and Morse code -inspired one.
Some of the climbing structures do not resemble walls – one is in the shape of a skinny tree trunk, while another looks like a twisted DNA strand made out of colourful blocks.
Clip ‘n Climb, from New Zealand, is a particularly fun introduction to climbing for children and beginners, as an uncomplicated auto-belay system (that eliminates the need for a human belayer) is used for each 8-metre-high wall. Climbers need to undergo only a short safety briefing before they are good to go.