Again, the crowds were massive. I heard from Brian and Winnie that the monorail station at Harbourfront station had long queues with hundreds of people waiting in line to board the monorail. We drove into the island and had to wait for a while to get into the carpark. This time round, the indoor carpark had reached its maximum capacity and we were ushered to park at a sandy patch outside beach station.
There was no tram service on Monday so we had to travel by foot to Siloso Beach where the Sands of Time exhibit was located... there were many people so it was a long, hot walk...
Highlights of the 100m long sculptures (text of each sculpture was adapted from Sentosa website) :
A Day to Remember Singaporeans in a Kopitiam watching the press conference where Mr Lee Kuan Yew announced Singapore’s separation from the Malaysian Federation
Lifelike creation |
On a little street of SingaporeA typical street market in Singapore back in the 60s and 70s showcasing the multicultural aspects of Singapore with the local flavours of Chinese, Malay and Indian street food.
So Singapore Illustrating that time is precious and finite, this Centrepiece honours the past and celebrates the present. Backing the idea of time are the iconic quirks that make up the Singaporean DNA.
Our HeartlandsA typical scene of our heartlands with HDB flats, playground and MRT train in the background, to showcase where Singaporeans live and play homes.
While waiting for Brian's family to reach, the boys played with sand and raced on the beach..
By the time they came, it started to drizzle....
Spot the man! |
Generally, the boys had fun.. and I think it was a good outing for them to soak in the sunshine and play with the sand. Whether do they appreciate the sand sculpture? hmm... I don't think so! hahahaa