Singapore at the Crossroads

Sim Liang Huat

First placed in Singapore: 1986

understand this has been removed, not sure where it is

Removed during the remodelling of the PSA Tower, in ?

Patron: Port of Singapore Authority

Text of the Label:

The sculpture is fabricated from brass plates. It is crossed at the centre to symbolise Singapore's strategic position at the crossroads of world shipping. Its shape is inspired by ancient Chinese junks which plied in this region and reflects Singapore's long maritime history and the port's contribution to Singapore's development. [diagram of which element symbolizes which aspect of Singapore's history]

Last updated: Dec-5-2020

Singapore at the Crossroads
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