Just in time to get connected to Stephanie and manage the time to meet her, after many years.
I got to Raffles Place station and found my way to Fullerton Bay Hotel

It was just opposite to Sands Hotel and its museum

We had dinner at Fullerton Bay Hotel and waited until sunset.

Marina Bay Floating Stadium and Esplanade threatre

The Singapore Flyer reaches 42 stories high, with a total height of 165 m (541 ft), making it the tallest Ferris wheel in the world, Window side lounge at Fullerton Bay Hotel

While Fullerton Hotel is at the far side of the Marina Bay. The Fullerton Building, built in 1928 and was the centre of Singapore’s commercial, social and official life, once home to the nation’s General Post Office, The Exchange, Chamber of Commerce and The Singapore Club - all of which played a pivotal role in the history of Singapore, was turned into a 400-room luxury hotel after a S$400 million makeover. The hotel officially opened her doors on January 1, 2001.

The Light Show at Marina Bay. My team members joint the night cruise on water while I shared the view on shore.



There are five Merlions in Singapore are the only ones recognised by the STB:
- The 8.6-metre-tall original statue at Merlion Park
- The two-metre-tall cub statue standing behind the original statue
- The 37-metre-tall gigantic replica – with Mouth Gallery Viewing Deck on the ninth storey, another viewing gallery on its head and The Merlion Shop – at Sentosa Island
- The three-metre-tall glazed polymarble statue at Tourism Court (near Grange Road) completed in 1995
- The three-metre-tall polymarble statue placed on Mount Faber's Faber Point
The original Merlion statue used to stand at the mouth of the Singapore River, at the tip of the current The Fullerton Waterboat House Garden with Anderson Bridge as its background. The Merlion is a male.

- The two-metre-tall cub statue standing behind the original statue
- The 37-metre-tall gigantic replica – with Mouth Gallery Viewing Deck on the ninth storey, another viewing gallery on its head and The Merlion Shop – at Sentosa Island
- The three-metre-tall glazed polymarble statue at Tourism Court (near Grange Road) completed in 1995
- The three-metre-tall polymarble statue placed on Mount Faber's Faber Point
The original Merlion statue used to stand at the mouth of the Singapore River, at the tip of the current The Fullerton Waterboat House Garden with Anderson Bridge as its background. The Merlion is a male.

The cub statue

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