Moved by the sincerity of some Singaporeans, Jackie Chan donated four antique structures to Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) in 2009.
SUTD completed the restoration and reassembly of these structures in 2014. In total, there are about 4000 components which were assembled together without the use of any nails.
The four structures include an opera stage, a double-tier pavilion and two antique Zhejiang houses. It is said that the structures date back to almost 380 years ago, to the Qing and Ming dynasties.
The coordinates will bring you to the vicinity of the double-tier pavilion. This pavilion originated from Ninghai City of Zhejiang Province, China. It is believed to be constructed between the late Qing Dynasty and early Republican period.
Take some time to enjoy the different styles of architecture and the finely crafted details. You may also visit the nearby opera stage and two antique houses (surrounded by an eco-lake) after retrieving the cache.
CACHE DETAILS
You are looking for a palm-sized cache hidden on ground level. Do exercise some stealth as there will be students walking nearby, or looking through the windows of the hostel. The cache is within school premises but is accessible to the public 24/7.
Please be gentle in opening the cache and remember to mix up the numbers after closing. Please replace exactly where you found it. BYOP.
Have fun!