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I was in Singapore for a Regional Scout meeting last week!! The Merlion was one thing I found remarkable in Singapore!!
  The Merlion was first designed as an emblem for the  Singapore Tourism Board (STB) in 1964 – the lion head with a fish body  resting on a crest of waves quickly became Singapore’s icon to the rest  of the world.
  Originally located at the Merlion Park by the  Esplanade Bridge, the Merlion and the Cub became a popular tourist  attraction for visitors. The installation ceremony took place on 15  September 1972, officiated by the then Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr  Lee Kuan Yew.        |                 |                           |        
   
              Today, the Merlion has  found a new home just 120 metres away from its original location,  adjacent to one Fullerton.
 
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              Measuring 8.6 metres  high and weighing 70 tonnes, the Merlion statue was built from cement  fondue by the late Singapore craftsman, Mr Lim Nang Seng.  A second and  smaller Merlion statue, measuring two metres high and weighing three  tones, was also built by Mr Lim. The body was made of cement fondue, the  skin from porcelain plates and eyes from small red teacups.
 
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