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The Merlion statue is the legendary symbol of Singapore, the most popular attraction throughout the island. Pay a little attention, you will see the statue has the shape of half fish, half lion. This attraction is always bustling with visitors and do not forget to take souvenir photos.Merlion weighs 70 frequencies, is 8.7m high, and is also a fountain to the Marina Bay area creating a picturesque view. You'll find the Merlion statue located in Merlion Park in One Fullerton near the waterfront in Marina Bay.This unsless attraction is located near the Raffles Place metro station just a walk away. Visitors can visit with a day tour of choice and have stops at most other popular attractions in Singapore.Merlion Park is open freely, with no tickets to visit. Recently, there have been many innovations in the park to serve visitors including many cafes, restaurants, souvenir shops and toilets. Here, visitors can approach the Merlion statue or walk along the pleasant air jet wharm of the bay port with beautiful scenery.g, boat access to the bay.Singapore's Merlion symbol symbolizes the modesty of the lion island nation, starting from a small fishing village at the southern tip of peninsular Malaysia. While the lion's head is derived from the country's original name, Singapura, which means Lion City in Malaysia. Today, this symbol is not merely deeply mythological or historical but also symbolic of the country, a way of marketing that is easier to remember than anything else.
The best time to visit is in the early morning or late at night to avoid crowding, jostling and enjoying your life.
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When it comes to Singapore, everyone probably thinks of Merlion park. It is a statue that spits water from its mouth, 8.6 meters high and weighing 70 tons. It was sculpted by local sculptor Lim Nang Seng. Merlion is the symbol of Singapore, a beast with the head of a lion, the body of a fish (ie a mermaids but also known by some as a sea lion, which is easy to confuse a mammal in the subfamily Otariinae) riding. on the wave.