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  2. Fountain of Wealth - Wikipedia

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    The Fountain of Wealth at Suntec City, Singapore Overview Fountain of Wealth. The Fountain of Wealth (Malay: Air Pancut Kekayaan, Chinese: 财富之泉) is listed by the Guinness Book of Records in 1998 as the largest fountain in the world. [1] It is located in one of Singapore's largest shopping malls, Suntec City.

  3. Category:Fountains in Singapore - Wikipedia

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  4. The Float @ Marina Bay - Wikipedia

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    On 25 August 2007, the stadium was used to launch the six-week-long Waterfest Singapore 2007, which showcases stunts and performances by a water ski team and wakeboard professionals. [16] On 2 September 2007, the platform was the start and finish point for the Aviva Ironman 70.3 Singapore triathlon. [3] [17]

  5. Tanglin Circus Fountain - Wikipedia

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    Plans for a fountain to be built in Tanglin Circus was first announced in October 1965, and the fountain was completed in September 1966. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The fountain cost $98,000 to build, being 160ft long with a 50ft diameter bowl, with the water in the fountain cascading into a 60ft diameter pool below.

  6. Songs of the Sea - Wikipedia

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    Songs of the Sea was a multimedia show located at Siloso Beach on Sentosa Island, Singapore.Designed by ECA2 founder, Yves Pépin, [1] [5] Songs of the Sea started its operations on 26 March 2007, a day after the Sentosa Musical Fountain ceased operations.

  7. Category:Fountains by country - Wikipedia

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  8. Tan Kim Seng Fountain - Wikipedia

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    The fountain was made by Andrew Handyside and Company from England, and officially unveiled on 19 May 1882. [3] The fountain was moved to Battery Road in 1905 and later in 1925 to the Esplanade, while the Fullerton Building was being constructed, where it currently stands. [4] [5] In January 1994, it was shut down for repairs that lasted seven ...

  9. Gemmill Fountain - Wikipedia

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    The fountain was then brought to the National Museum of Singapore for safekeeping in 1967. Sand was placed in the fountain's basin to prevent the breeding of mosquitos. By 1970s, plans were being made to restore and potentially relocate the fountain. [6] The fountain was situated in front of the museum's Young People Gallery.

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