Merlion Park, Singapore

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Merlion park, Singapore


This park gets its name from the famous statue which adorns its lawns. The Merlion may be a fish and lion mix and therefore the national symbol of Singapore. The park is found near Marina Bay and is home to 2 of the famous Merlions, the mother Merlion and her cub. The park was designed as an emblem for the Singapore Tourism Board in 1964 and officially opened in 1972.

The Merlion figure with the top of a lion and body of a fish perched on a wave became so popular it became a cultural icon. It represents Singapore's origins as a fishing village. the first name was Singapura or "lion city" in Malay. The statue itself stands ahead of the Hotel One Fullerton. The Merlion is 8.6 meters tall and weighs 70 tons and its cub is 2 meters high and weighs 3 tons. it's constructed from cement fondue and was created by Lim Nang Seng. The Merlion faces east which is that the traditional source of prosperity and a fountain pours out of its mouth. When the Esplanade Bridge was completed in 1997 the statue couldn't be viewed from the waterfront as before. This resulted within the Merlion being relocated 120 meters from its original position to where it stands today ahead of the Fullerton Hotel.

Throughout Singapore you'll find 5 of those famous figures, two in Merlion Park and therefore the others at Mt. Faber, Sentosa and therefore the Tourism Court. Tourists come to the park to pose for a photograph with the beloved Merlion.

Merlion Park is a component of Singapore City Tour. a pleasant thanks to experience Singapore.

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