60) Let There Be Peace
“Let there be peace” sculpture is made of Bronze, created by renowned sculptor Alexandra Nechita in 2005. Dimension in height 3.0m, depth 1.3m, and width 2.1m, located at the left of National Museum of...
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A bronze sculpture name “Pedas Pedas” located behind National Museum of Singapore, this is by Sculptor Kumari Nahappan. Pedas in Malay means spicy. Kumari is a conceptual artist based in Singapore. Her...
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Percival road was named after Lieutenant-General Arthur Ernest Percival. During the Second World War, Percival was the General Officer Commanding (GOC) Malaya; he marched down from this road by...
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