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Exploring Merlion Park Singapore | Marina Bay Sands Iconic View | Roni Mmi

2025-12-27 1 Dailymotion

In this travel vlog, I explore the most iconic landmark in the Lion City—the Merlion Statue. Located at One Fullerton, Merlion Park offers some of the most breathtaking views of the Singapore skyline, including the famous Marina Bay Sands <br />If you are visiting Singapore for the first time, planning a city walk, or looking for the best places to see Marina Bay Sands, Merlion Park is a must-visit location. <br /><br />The name Merlion is a combination of two words: "Mer" (meaning the sea) and "Lion." It was designed to represent Singapore’s journey from a humble fishing village to a powerful city. <br /><br />The Story of the Merlion <br />The Merlion is a mythical creature with the head of a lion and the body of a fish. Each part has a deep meaning: <br /><br />The Fish Body: Represents Singapore's beginnings as an ancient fishing village called Temasek (which means "Sea Town" in Javanese). <br /><br />The Lion Head: Represents Singapore’s original name, Singapura, which means "Lion City" in Sanskrit. <br /><br />The Legend: According to the Malay Annals, a 14th-century Sumatran Prince named Sang Nila Utama landed on the island and saw a magnificent creature with a black head and a white neck. His advisor told him it was a "Singa" (Lion). The Prince took this as a good omen and decided to name the island Singapura. <br /><br />The Design: Interestingly, the Merlion wasn't an ancient myth—it was designed in 1964 by Alec Fraser-Brunner for the Singapore Tourism Board to be used as their logo. It became so popular that it is now the official national symbol of Singapore! <br /><br />πŸ“ Location: Merlion Park Singapore <br />🌊 View: Marina Bay Harbour <br />πŸ“Έ Famous for: Merlion Statue & Marina Bay Sands backdrop <br /><br />#merlionpark #singaporevlog #marinabaysands #singaporetravel

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