Hee.. this building sure have caught your attention before~ it’s too special to be missed. Just like the Batman’s Gotham City in reality! Last Saturday, after the Children Little Museum, our legs were so tired, we decided to walk in for a seat.. Haha! Call us toads, we never knew there were so many sculptures in there!! Keke.. shooting time again! :p
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The Eight Figures In World History
Master Yen demo Qi Gong! Got wind wan!! Got attacked by Paparazzi Suki!!
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休息是为了走更长远的路.
Hee.. after sufficient rest, our next stop: River Angbao at night.
And If u’re like me, interested in knowing more about this building…
According to Wikipedia.. Parkview Square is one of the more expensive office buildings in Singapore….. Besides commercial office space, Parkview Square also houses the embassies of Austria, Mongolia and the United Arab Emirates… was designed by American Consultant James Adams, together with DP Architects of Singapore… built as the last major project enterprised by the late Mr. C. S. Hwang, a Taiwanese tycoon… he wanted it “imposing and monumental, yet stylish and elegant”…
…the open plaza of Parkview Square is reminiscent of Piazza San Marco in Venice, with sculptures and statues surrounding the open plaza. There are many bronze effigies of some of the most famous figures in world history, including Sun Yat-sen, Abraham Lincoln, Salvador Dalí, Mozart, Chopin, Isaac Newton, Pablo Picasso, Rembrandt, Shakespeare, Plato, Dante, Winston Churchill and Albert Einstein.
The building also has widespread use of motifs, sculptures, and ornamentation. The building is “guarded” by eight gigantic fiberglass statues of men holding a light ball in their hands, four of them standing on each broad side of the building’s crown…
In the center of the plaza is a statue of a golden bird.
On the pedestal is written a Chinese poem..
黄鹤楼故国旧有黄鹤楼
北望神州几千秋
黄鹤展翅飞万里
伟哉狮城见鹤楼The poem refers to a mythical bird returning to its temple (a place of worship in Hubei, China). It is supposed to bring wealth to the building.
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