Large size marble water fountain merlion in singapore OLA-F276

The Merlion statue is a symbol and symbol of Singapore, and it is also a popular tourist attraction in the local area. There are 5 statues of Merlion in Singapore.

1. Material: Natural marble material.
2. Size: Custom made depends on your preference.
3. Color: All is natural stone color, will not fade lifetime outdoor.
4. Surface Treatment: High polish/ Matt.
5. Package: Strong Wooden Cases Outside, Soft plastic foam inside.
6. MOQ: 1 pc.
7. Services: Professional Door -Door delivery.
8. Advantage: Installation on-site in your country.
9. After-sales service: New accessories provide lifetime.
10. Guarantee: If any damage before installation, we all can make a new piece.

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Large size marble water fountain merlion in Singapore.

The Merlion is a fictitious animal with the head of a merlion. It was designed in 1964 by Fraser Brunner, the curator of the Van Kleef Aquarium. Two years later, it was adopted by the Singapore Tourism Board as a logo, and it remained in use until 1997.

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During this period, the Merlion has become a representative of Singapore. The Merlion statue is located on the Singapore River in the city and is a symbol and symbol of Singapore. The statue is 8.6 meters high and weighs 70 tons. A stream of clear water spouts from the lion’s mouth. It was a work completed by the sculptor, Mr. Lin Langxin, and his two children in May 1972. There are four stone steles in a small area on the back of the Merlion statue. The inscription tells the story of the Merlion symbolizing Singapore.

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There is also a small Merlion statue near the big Merlion. It is 2 meters high and weighs 3 tons. This lion statue is also the work of Mr. Lin. The lion’s body is made of concrete, covered with ceramic scales, and the eyes are small red teacups. At night, looking at the sea outside the Merlion Park, the shadow of the boat is dim, and thousands of lights flicker, giving the sea country scenery. There are 7 Merlions, large and small in Singapore, but only two of the Merlion Park are newly created by Lin Lang. The other 5 are at the headquarters of the Tourism Bureau, Sentosa, Mount Faber and Ang Mo Kio.

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