From Tales to Legends: Discover Singapore Stories"
Floral Display
Amidst a sea of orchids, the mythical Merlion battles a
10-metre-high “wave” and saves a fishing village from nature’s wrath.
Against the backdrop of an undulating green wall, a sorcerer’s evil plan and the mystery of Bukit Timah Hill unfolds.
Hidden in a secret garden is the legend of Radin Mas and the enchanting story of a filial princess.
In celebration of Singapore’s golden jubilee, 10 local folklore are brought to life through the creative use of orchids and other flowers in “From Tales to Legends: Discover Singapore Stories” – a SG50-commemorative floral display in the Flower Dome at Gardens by the Bay.
Designed by award-winning Singaporean landscape architect, Damian Tang, and featuring more than 8,000 orchid plants, the colourful floral showcase recollects the many tales and legends that surround this city-island. Come discover the stories behind Tanjong Pagar, Redhill, Sisters’ Island, Pulau Ubin, Kusu Island, Sang Nila Utama and the Singapore Stone – as told through the language of plants. Along the way, take a walk down memory lane with scenes from the past that pay tribute to the unsung heroes who helped to build this nation.
Against the backdrop of an undulating green wall, a sorcerer’s evil plan and the mystery of Bukit Timah Hill unfolds.
Hidden in a secret garden is the legend of Radin Mas and the enchanting story of a filial princess.
In celebration of Singapore’s golden jubilee, 10 local folklore are brought to life through the creative use of orchids and other flowers in “From Tales to Legends: Discover Singapore Stories” – a SG50-commemorative floral display in the Flower Dome at Gardens by the Bay.
Designed by award-winning Singaporean landscape architect, Damian Tang, and featuring more than 8,000 orchid plants, the colourful floral showcase recollects the many tales and legends that surround this city-island. Come discover the stories behind Tanjong Pagar, Redhill, Sisters’ Island, Pulau Ubin, Kusu Island, Sang Nila Utama and the Singapore Stone – as told through the language of plants. Along the way, take a walk down memory lane with scenes from the past that pay tribute to the unsung heroes who helped to build this nation.
祝你健康,三伏不中暑。
ReplyDelete谢谢你!新加坡的天气还好啦,这几天有下雨,天气还蛮凉快的。
Delete