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In 2004, while visiting Marina Bay, then Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew realised that pedestrians had to walk to Esplanade Bridge to cross the Singapore River, which he believed to be too narrow. Due to this, Jubilee Bridge was designed to run along Esplanade Bridge at a lower and more pedestrian-friendly level.
The Jubilee Bridge is a bridge that is being built east of Esplanade Bridge in Singapore, which is meant to displace pedestrian traffic from Esplanade Bridge. It is located in the lower parts of the Singapore River near the Esplanade Bridge. It was opened on 29 March 2015, for the passing of Lee Kuan Yew. [3]
Bridge Crosses over Ref Alkaff Bridge: Singapore River: Cavenagh Bridge: Singapore River [1] Helix Bridge: Marina Bay: Jiak Kim Bridge: Singapore River: Jubilee Bridge: Marina Bay: Marina Bridge Marina Channel: Ord Bridge: Singapore River: Read Bridge: Singapore River: Robertson Bridge Singapore River: Tanjong Rhu Footbridge: Geylang River
Jubilee Bridge, Singapore, a pedestrian bridge in Singapore Jubilee Bridge of the Emperor Franz Josef I, original name of the Dragon Bridge (Ljubljana) in Slovenia Victoria Jubilee Bridge, prior name of the Victoria Bridge (Montreal) in Canada
Jubilee Bridge, Singapore; Junction 10; Jurong East Stadium; Jurong Island desalination plant; Jurong Regional Library; Jurong Secondary School; Jurong Stadium;
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0–9. 2 Cable Road; 2 Kampong Kapor Road; 25 Chapel Road; 30 Meyer Road; 42 Waterloo Street; 54-58 Waterloo Street; 60 Waterloo Street; 61 Meyer Road; 72-13; 78 Moh Guan Terrace
The office towers at Raffles Place on the south bank of the Singapore River serve as a backdrop against Sir Stamford Raffles's statue located at Raffles' Landing Site on the river's opposite bank. Raffles's Landing Site is the location where tradition holds that Sir Stamford Raffles landed in on 28 January 1819.