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SINGAPORE: For the first time, a
guided tour will be held at the Istana to promote a deeper understanding of the
national monument - a collaboration between the Preservation of Monuments Board
and the Istana of Singapore.
The first tour will be offered on Monday at
the Istana's Lunar New Year Open House.
Whether it's a painting inspired
by a tropical plantation or a decorated ceiling, there's a human interest story
behind each art piece.
President Tony Tan Keng Yam said: "People come
here but they don't really understand the significance of the building and some
of the artefacts and paintings until somebody explains it to you. Just like
myself, I come here everyday and I pass all these things and it doesn't register
until you know what are the details."
But now you can get the chance to
hear the stories behind the 144-year-old national monument through a guided
tour.
The 45-minute tour, led by a team of volunteers, will take visitors
through Singapore during the colonial days to the tumultuous years towards
independence.
One of the art pieces that stood out for President Tony Tan
was a Balinese painting which has multiple stories playing out simultaneously
within the picture.
So one can expect to see iconic structures and
buildings of Singapore's landscape which include the Merlion, Changi Airport and
the Singapore River.
Visitors can also expect to hear stories of
individuals involved in the daily management in each of the three stately
rooms.
A banquet hall that used to be the kitchen underwent renovation to
now host State banquets held in honour of visiting heads of states and
governments. The centrepiece of the room is a chandelier weighing 220
kilogrammes.
The tour will be offered on all Istana Open House days from
9:30am to 4:30pm.
Ticket fees for the guided tour are at S$2 for children
between the ages of 4 and 12, S$4 for Singapore citizens and Permanent
Residents, and S$10 for foreigners.
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SINGAPORE: For the first time, a
guided tour will be held at the Istana to promote a deeper understanding of the
national monument - a collaboration between the Preservation of Monuments Board
and the Istana of Singapore.
The first tour will be offered on Monday at
the Istana's Lunar New Year Open House.
Whether it's a painting inspired
by a tropical plantation or a decorated ceiling, there's a human interest story
behind each art piece.
President Tony Tan Keng Yam said: "People come
here but they don't really understand the significance of the building and some
of the artefacts and paintings until somebody explains it to you. Just like
myself, I come here everyday and I pass all these things and it doesn't register
until you know what are the details."
But now you can get the chance to
hear the stories behind the 144-year-old national monument through a guided
tour.
The 45-minute tour, led by a team of volunteers, will take visitors
through Singapore during the colonial days to the tumultuous years towards
independence.
One of the art pieces that stood out for President Tony Tan
was a Balinese painting which has multiple stories playing out simultaneously
within the picture.
So one can expect to see iconic structures and
buildings of Singapore's landscape which include the Merlion, Changi Airport and
the Singapore River.
Visitors can also expect to hear stories of
individuals involved in the daily management in each of the three stately
rooms.
A banquet hall that used to be the kitchen underwent renovation to
now host State banquets held in honour of visiting heads of states and
governments. The centrepiece of the room is a chandelier weighing 220
kilogrammes.
The tour will be offered on all Istana Open House days from
9:30am to 4:30pm.
Ticket fees for the guided tour are at S$2 for children
between the ages of 4 and 12, S$4 for Singapore citizens and Permanent
Residents, and S$10 for foreigners.