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  2. Fountain of Wealth - Wikipedia

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    The Fountain of Wealth was constructed in 1995, together with the main Suntec City development. The name was derived according to Chinese geomancers, where the inward flow of water symbolize the symbol of wealth and life are pouring in, and the design of the bronze ring was based on Hindu Mandala, which represents unification and equality.

  3. Jewel Changi Airport - Wikipedia

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    The Rain Vortex, previously sponsored as the HSBC Rain Vortex, is the world's largest and tallest indoor waterfall, standing at 40 metres (130 ft) high. [28] Recirculating rain water is pumped to the roof to free fall through a round hole at up to 37,850 liters (8,330 imp gal; 10,000 U.S. gal) per minute to a basement-level pool. [25]

  4. Merlion Park - Wikipedia

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    Merlion Park [a] is a famous Singapore landmark and a major tourist attraction, located at One Fullerton, Singapore, near the Central Business District (CBD). The Merlion is a mythical creature with a lion's head and the body of a fish that is widely used as a mascot and national personification of Singapore. Two Merlion statues are located at ...

  5. In water-stressed Singapore, a search for new solutions to ...

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    The international community has tapped into Singapore's water innovation as well. The country has become a global hub for water technology, as home to nearly 200 water companies and over 20 ...

  6. Whampoa Dragon Fountain - Wikipedia

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    Plans to construct the fountain were first announced in March 1973, as one of several dragon structures built in Singapore around that time. [1] [2] The fountain was completed in late 1973, and was originally situated in a playground in a large park behind Block 85 in Whampoa, Singapore. [3] [4] The dragon structure was made from broke China ...

  7. Punggol - Wikipedia

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    Announced to be built in June 2014, the clubhouse caters to mainly NSmen and their families features an indoor water playground and a large eco-themed childcare centre. Completed in 2016, the clubhouse houses 10 F&B outlets such as themed restaurants, alfresco dining and quick-service outlets.

  8. Sentosa Musical Fountain - Wikipedia

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    The Musical Fountain. Sentosa Musical Fountain, also known as the Magical Fountain of Sentosa, or as the Musical Fountain by locals, was a former musical fountain water feature and entertainment venue made by Waltzing Waters on Sentosa Island in Singapore.

  9. Water feature - Wikipedia

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    The sump can either be contained within the water feature, or buried underground (in the case of an outdoor water feature). A water feature may be indoor or outdoor and can range in size from a desk top water fountain to a large indoor waterfall that covers an entire wall in a large building, and can be made from any number of materials ...