The objective of this student made documentary film aims to set a collective voice of the
awareness of the disappearing all the fond building that was part of Singapore
heritage. Ultimately, the decision of the "EnBloc" redevelopment plan will still
go on as scheduled but at the same time our intended message allows outsiders
to understand what is Singapore is actually facing through this crisis of change
and to wonder if the government is actually doing the right thing. More recently
in Late September 2019, the Sentosa Merlion was announced to be torn
down a mere month later, to make way for a 90 million dollar Sensory cape walkway, part of a
masterplan to transform Sentosa and Pulau Brani into a top tourist destination.
DJI Stephen Posted at 11-12 12:48
Hello and good day Atrium. Thank you for sharing this informative video you have filmed. You did and amazing work. Two thumbs up. .
Great work!!!
I was lucky to visit Sentosa island on 2015 and of course i saw the Sentosa Merlion!! I believe it's a bad idea to demolish this unique statue.
On January 2020 i will visit the lovely Singapore for second time, but this time i will have with me my little Mavic Air!!
manolism Posted at 11-13 07:42
Great work!!!
I was lucky to visit Sentosa island on 2015 and of course i saw the Sentosa Merlion!! I believe it's a bad idea to demolish this unique statue.
On January 2020 i will visit the lovely Singapore for second time, but this time i will have with me my little Mavic Air!!
Haha Singapore is constantly changing, you never know what you will witness every time when you return to this country.