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1. Merlion

Merlion is not an actual animal, but a fictional animal with a lion's head. The image designed by Singaporean Chinese Lin Langxin as a tourist sign is a famous water-jet sculpture in the center of Singapore, and it is a city landmark in Singapore. It has been used since 1997.

It was designed by Brenner, curator of Van Cleef Aquarium in p>1964. In 1966, Singapore Tourism Board registered the Merlion as its trademark, and in 1971, it entrusted the famous sculptor Lin Langxin to create a sculpture of a lion's head, fish body and fish tail. The elephant is 8.4 meters high, the lion's head is 2.3 meters long, 1.7 meters wide and weighs 4 tons. The sculpture is now located in Merlion Park in Singapore.

The design of the Merlion's head was inspired by the records in the Malay Chronicle. In the 14th century, a prince named San Niro Udama from the kingdom of Sanfo came to Singapore on his way to Malacca.

As soon as he landed, he saw a magical beast, and his entourage told him it was a lion. So he named the island "Singapore", which means "Lion City" in Sanskrit, and the fishtail symbolizes the beauty of crossing the ocean that year.

2. Sentosa

Sentosa Island is known as the most charming holiday island in Singapore, covering an area of 39 hectares, with colorful entertainment facilities and leisure activities, and is known as the "Happy Gem". It used to be just a small fishing village, which was transformed into its military base after being occupied by Britain, and then transformed into a leisurely and beautiful resort again in 1972.

3. Binhai Bay Garden

Binhai Bay Garden is located in 2, square meters pure island villa Grand View Garden. Independent, duplex, townhouse, hardcover high-rise apartment and other architectural forms are harmoniously configured according to the landscape system of internal and external seas, lakes, mountains, forests and islands.

There are double gardens in front and back, and a number of large terraces with sea views, which create a wonderful courtyard artistic conception; The unique sunny sea view room and the spacious living room are not only luxurious atmosphere, but also cozy and romantic; Step into the cloakroom, panoramic luxury bedroom, a model of celebrity life.

In Binhai Bay Garden, the designers make the best use of these beautiful mountains and seas, buildings and terrain for perfect integration. In landscape planning, the central square, courtyard between buildings, bluestone trails, gardens, pools, children's paddling areas, landscape sketches, etc. should be reasonably set up. Each building has a view to see and a sea to listen to, which constitutes a unique landscape enjoyment of Binhai Bay Garden.

4. Singapore Zoo

Located on Wan Li Lake Road in the north of Singapore, Singapore Zoo covers an area of 28.3 hectares and is one of the top ten zoos in the world.

fences are replaced by natural barriers in the park, creating a natural living environment for all kinds of animals. About 3,5 animals of more than 3 species live a free life in a comfortable environment without artificial barriers, and live in peace with tourists. About 1.6 million domestic and foreign tourists visit each year.

The zoo covers an area of 28 hectares and has collected 29 species of mammals, birds and reptiles, with a total of more than 3, animals. Among the many endangered animals on display are Komodo dragons, sleeping bears, golden monkeys and the world's largest gregarious apes.

5. Underwater World in Singapore

Underwater World in Singapore was completed in May 1991 and is the largest tropical aquarium in Asia. There are about 2,5 kinds of marine life here, and it is a tourist destination integrating education, entertainment and leisure. It is located on Sentosa, a famous "Happy Island" in Singapore, and most of the strange marine life on display comes from the surrounding waters.

The Underwater World Singapore project officially closed on June 26th, 216. The dolphins, seals and other animals in the park have been given to Chimelong Ocean Kingdom in Zhuhai, China for care.

reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia-Sentosa

Baidu Encyclopedia-Merlion

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