It is a small white statue standing on a pedestal, with Raffles statues back against the Great Wall and the Singapore River in front of it, a small square that is lively at night.
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Raffles' Landing Site Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The bronze statue of Sir Raffles is located at the Mooring North Pier on the Singapore River, where he landed in Singapore. The bronze statue is erected in memory of Sir Raffles, the founder of Singapore. When Sir Stamford Raffles discovered Singapore at the age of 38, Singapore grew rapidly under the influence of his free trade concept and became the first free trade port in Asia. Sir Raffles referred to Singapore as "my child" and Singaporeans honored him as "the father of the nation". His footprints in Singapore can be seen everywhere: Raffles Girls' High School, Raffles Hospital, Raffles Hotel, The Stamford Hotel, Stamford Road, Raffles Road, Raffles Place, Raffles Cabin of Singapore Airlines. But this statue is just a replica. For a glimpse of the prototype statue, be sure to walk to the Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall, which is directly in front of the building.
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It is a small white statue standing on a pedestal, with Raffles statues back against the Great Wall and the Singapore River in front of it, a small square that is lively at night.
The site of Sir Raffles landing is here at the North Pier of the Singapore River. In Singapore, there are many Raffles named to see how important this person is for Singapore's history. It is good to stroll around at night, and there are many restaurants, cafes and bars.
The site of Sir Raffles' landing is a large pier on the Singapore River. It is centered on the Raffles statue and the square is quite large. Surrounded by high-rise buildings, but it is also a place to be sunnier during the day.
Raffles landing site. A bronze statue of Sir Raffles stands on the dock in memory of Sir Raffles, the founder of Singapore. Sir Raffles called Singapore "my child" while Singaporeans honored him as "the father of the country".
Sir Stanford Raffles, the founder of Singapore, is respected by Singaporeans as the father of the country. He has left behind many unique buildings in Singapore, which can be seen as the founder of Singapore's development and outstanding achievements. Deng Xiaoping is also the founder of the friendly development of Sino-New Zealand relations.
Next to the Asian Museum, you can walk 8-10 minutes from the Fulton Hotel. The statue of Raffles faces the Singapore River. In front of it is the financial center, and behind it is the museum. It is very meaningful. Those who are interested in history might as well come and take a photo with Mr. Raffles.
The site of the Sir Raffles landing site is located in Raffles Place, near famous attractions, which is where Sir Raffles landed in Singapore, and the bronze statue was set up in memory of Sir Raffles. The bronze statue itself is easy to find, and walking along the riverbank, it is easy to see the white bronze statue of Sir Raffles.
As an understanding of Singapore's history, it is worthwhile to look forward to it and to feel the protection of historic buildings by the Singapore government. At the same time, there is no lack of open heritage. Perhaps this is Singapore's values.