Singaporean icons

Monday, January 11, 2010

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Created as a tourist campaign mascott, the Merlion has ended up becoming one of Singapore's unofficial symbols. It is half fish, half lion. The fish represents the sea. Lions play a role in the mythology of the area, despite the fact they are not found in the wild anywhere in Asia. There is a few statues of the Merlion around Singapore. The one pictured is located by the Singapore river.

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The Esplanade theater is one of Singapore's most significant performing arts venues. It is often called "the durian" after the smelly and spiky Asian fruit of the same name

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The Singapore Flyer is currently the tallest ferris wheel in the world, with a diameter of 150 meters. The views from it are very impressive on a clear day. I took this photo from Marina Barrage, a popular place for picnics and kite flying.

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