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Serious John Tan And His 15-Members Committee Confirms The Building Of LKY Memorial In Marina Bay East!

JohnTan

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SINGAPORE - The plans for a memorial to honour the pioneer leaders of Singapore are moving forward, with a committee calling for ideas on how the Founders' Memorial, which will be located at a 5ha site in Bay East Garden in the Marina Bay area, should look like.

A competition will be held in January next year as well as a call for proposals from architects and designers for the design of the memorial, which will cover the period in Singapore after World War II to its first few decades of independence, focusing on key milestones and stories in the country's growth.

It will likely house permanent and temporary galleries, as well as a visitor centre and multi-purpose rooms which could host school excursions and citizenship ceremonies.

The National Heritage Board will help to curate stories from the public for the memorial.

Mr Lee Tzu Yang, chairman of the Founders' Memorial Committee, gave these updates at a media conference on Friday (Oct 19) at the Esplanade, where he also shared key findings of its engagement sessions with the public.

Over the last two years, the committee reached out to more than 32,000 people through dialogues, surveys and workshops. Different groups like historians, educators, architects and students were also consulted.

Mr Lee, who is also chairman of Esplanade, said that the pioneer leaders' boldness, diligence, willingness to persevere through adversity, incorruptibility as well as integrity were some of the important values that were gleaned from public feedback.


He said while the project may invite cynicism, with some seeing it as propaganda, the Founders' Memorial is meant to unify Singaporeans from all walks of life and generations, including those who hold different or opposing views.

It is not meant to highlight personalities and people, he reiterated, but to capture the values and ideals that have made Singapore what it is today, and will carry it into the future.

"I think (the late) Mr Lee Kuan Yew would have wanted that," he said.

The 15-member Founders' Memorial Committee will continue to lead in the next stage of the project.

Five members, however, have stepped down. Five new faces have joined. They are Mr Jeff Cheong, president of creative agency Tribal Worldwide (Asia); Ms Shahrany Hassan, founder and director of Legal Matters, a firm specialising in lawyer referral service; Professor Tan Tai Yong, president and professor of humanities (history) at Yale-NUS College; Mr Wong Siew Hoong, director-general of education at the Education Ministry; and Ms Yeoh Chee Yan, chairman of the National Heritage Board.

Construction of the memorial will start from 2021.

The committee had previously indicated that the Founders' Memorial could open by 2025, in time for Singapore's 60th year of independence.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...ite-at-bay-east-garden-with-plans-moving-into
 

KuanTi01

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Might as well erect a Lee Kuan Yew Mausoleum like the ones in Hanoi honouring Uncle Ho or the Mao Mausoleum! I thought Idolatry and hero-worship is only for commies! Lol:rolleyes:
 

sam heng

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We should dedicate a cemetery site just for all these politicians. And people are allow to put flower or defecate on it and you can judge what people think about them.
 

Rogue Trader

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This is a waste of sinkie land. I'm sure none of the Pap old guards would want to be part of this vanity project.

l can bet this park will be unveiled by Pinky just before the next GE to buy more sympathy votes
 

mojito

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SINGAPORE - The plans for a memorial to honour the pioneer leaders of Singapore are moving forward, with a committee calling for ideas on how the Founders' Memorial, which will be located at a 5ha site in Bay East Garden in the Marina Bay area, should look like.

A competition will be held in January next year as well as a call for proposals from architects and designers for the design of the memorial, which will cover the period in Singapore after World War II to its first few decades of independence, focusing on key milestones and stories in the country's growth.

It will likely house permanent and temporary galleries, as well as a visitor centre and multi-purpose rooms which could host school excursions and citizenship ceremonies.

The National Heritage Board will help to curate stories from the public for the memorial.

Mr Lee Tzu Yang, chairman of the Founders' Memorial Committee, gave these updates at a media conference on Friday (Oct 19) at the Esplanade, where he also shared key findings of its engagement sessions with the public.

Over the last two years, the committee reached out to more than 32,000 people through dialogues, surveys and workshops. Different groups like historians, educators, architects and students were also consulted.

Mr Lee, who is also chairman of Esplanade, said that the pioneer leaders' boldness, diligence, willingness to persevere through adversity, incorruptibility as well as integrity were some of the important values that were gleaned from public feedback.


He said while the project may invite cynicism, with some seeing it as propaganda, the Founders' Memorial is meant to unify Singaporeans from all walks of life and generations, including those who hold different or opposing views.

It is not meant to highlight personalities and people, he reiterated, but to capture the values and ideals that have made Singapore what it is today, and will carry it into the future.

"I think (the late) Mr Lee Kuan Yew would have wanted that," he said.

The 15-member Founders' Memorial Committee will continue to lead in the next stage of the project.

Five members, however, have stepped down. Five new faces have joined. They are Mr Jeff Cheong, president of creative agency Tribal Worldwide (Asia); Ms Shahrany Hassan, founder and director of Legal Matters, a firm specialising in lawyer referral service; Professor Tan Tai Yong, president and professor of humanities (history) at Yale-NUS College; Mr Wong Siew Hoong, director-general of education at the Education Ministry; and Ms Yeoh Chee Yan, chairman of the National Heritage Board.

Construction of the memorial will start from 2021.

The committee had previously indicated that the Founders' Memorial could open by 2025, in time for Singapore's 60th year of independence.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...ite-at-bay-east-garden-with-plans-moving-into

Sir John, can you tell them we need a cauldron for the joss sticks? Some kneeling mats would be nice too. Also an offering box for the devout. :geek:
 

JohnTan

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Sir John, can you tell them we need a cauldron for the joss sticks? Some kneeling mats would be nice too. Also an offering box for the devout. :geek:

I would prefer statues of oppies kneeling before our blessed founder, the late Ah Gong, begging forgiveness for trying to hamstring the PAP Old Guard at every turn in running Singapore.


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mojito

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I would prefer statues of oppies kneeling before our blessed founder, the late Ah Gong, begging forgiveness for trying to hamstring the PAP Old Guard at every turn in running Singapore.


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Excellent suggestion sir! Bay east garden has an excellent cul-de-sac for the grand display of our Founder monument. Perhaps a 10 foot statue brandishing a hatchet towering over these miscreants would cow the peasants excellently! :sneaky:
 

Byebye Penis

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Excellent suggestion sir! Bay east garden has an excellent cul-de-sac for the grand display of our Founder monument. Perhaps a 10 foot statue brandishing a hatchet towering over these miscreants would cow the peasants excellently! :sneaky:

"cul-de-sac" is bad geomancy.
 
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