Monday, August 11, 2014

Marina Bay Sands

The Marina Bay Sands is an integrated resort fronting Marina Bay in Singapore. It is the world's most expensive building at US $4.7 billion, including its prime land. Marina Bay Sands is situated on 15.5 hectares of land with the gross floor area of 581,000 square metres. It consists of a hotel, theatres, entertainment venues, retailers, restaurants, convention and exhibition facilities. 

Infinity Edge Pool
You've got to admit, swimming on top of one of Singapore's most iconic building is the most amazing thing you could ever do in Singapore. Swimming on top of the pool gives you a stunning view of Singapore's landscape from above. Experience this one of a lifetime opportunity to be able to have a bird eye view of Singapore's landscape and chill out by the side of the pool with an iced cold drink to top it off on a scorching hot day. Perfection.
                                           (enjoying chocolate milk on top of the pool)
                                            credits: Me

This unique building features a 'boat-like' sculpture supported by 3 pillars, which is what makes it unique and one-of-a-kind. You'll never ever see this type of sculpture anywhere else in the world and I believe the only place to see this is Singapore!

How does it have a unique Singapore spirit? Well, seeing people of different races coming to the pool or just the building itself signifies the locals appreciation towards the governments' creations. This shows that people appreciate the hard work the governments have put in to building this sculptures, which explains the many different kind of photos you see online posted by fellow Singaporeans.

I am grateful for this as it symbolises how far Singapore has worked towards to be able to put in so much money onto this building. I am also grateful the hard work put in by the designers, to be able to have such a unique and never seen before sculptures in Singapore

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