Merlion is a fictional animal with a lion's head. It was designed in 1964 by Mr Fraser Bruner, then curator of Van Crever Aquarium. Two years later, it was adopted as a symbol by Singapore Tourism Board, and it has been used until 1997. During this period, Merlion has become the representative of Singapore. Merlion statue is located on the bank of Singapore River in the city, which is the symbol and symbol of Singapore. The statue is 8.6 meters high and weighs 70 tons. A stream of clear water spouted from the lion's mouth. Completed by the sculptor Mr. Lin Lang Xin and his two children in May 1972. There are four stone tablets in a small field on the back of the Merlion statue. The inscription tells the story of the Merlion symbolizing Singapore.
There is also a small Merlion statue near the big Merlion, which is 2 meters high and weighs 3 tons. The lion statue is also Mr. Lin's work. Lion body concrete [1], the surface is covered with ceramic scales and the eyes are small red cups. At night, overlooking the sea outside Merlion Park, the ship's shadow is dim and thousands of lights are flashing, which is a rural scenery on the sea. There are seven Merlion Parks in Singapore, but only two are newly built in Lin Lang. The other five companies are located in Tourism Bureau Headquarters, Sentosa, Huibai Mountain and Hongmao Bridge.