Merlion Park
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/SIGHTSEEING, SINGAPORE/ Updated : Mar 9, 2016, 17:48 IST
Synopsis
Designed by Souvenir Committee member Fraser Brunner in 1964 as a logo for the Singapore Tourist Board, the tail of this imposing, 8.6m statue represents Singapore's roots as a fishing village; the head depicting the city's origin … Read more
Designed by Souvenir Committee member Fraser Brunner in 1964 as a logo for the Singapore Tourist Board, the tail of this imposing, 8.6m statue represents Singapore's roots as a fishing village; the head depicting the city's original name Singapura or "lion city". It's a boy—in case you were wondering. Read less

The story behind Singapore's mythical mascot
Designed by Souvenir Committee member Fraser Brunner in 1964 as a logo for the Singapore Tourist Board, the tail of this imposing, 8.6m statue represents Singapore's roots as a fishing village; the head depicting the city's original name Singapura or "lion city". It's a boy—in case you were wondering.
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