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Singapore Bicentennial: 'We are Never Done Building Singapore'

Singapore Bicentennial: 'We are Never Done Building Singapore'

As Singapore commemorates 200 years since Sir Stamford Raffles landed on its shores, Singaporeans should also think of how the country can move forward together, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said on Monday (Jan 28).

“For we are never done building Singapore. It is every generation’s duty to keep on building, for our children, and for our future,” Mr Lee said.

“So that in another 50 or 100 years, Singaporeans not yet born will have a richer and greater Singapore Story to tell, and one that we will have helped to write together.” 

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong launches the Singapore Bicentennial with the youngest participant 11-year-old Kayla Choy. Image: CNA/Jeremy Long)
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong launches the Singapore Bicentennial with the youngest participant 11-year-old Kayla Choy. Image: CNA/Jeremy Long)

 

Mr Lee said this at the launch of the Singapore Bicentennial where he toured the exhibits from i Light Singapore, the Light to Night Festival and try out BALIKSG, an app for an augmented-reality trail that lets users revisit historical events.

While the bicentennial commemorates 200 years since Raffles came to Singapore, Singapore’s history goes back hundreds of years before his arrival, Mr Lee said.

In the 14th century, the area right at the mouth of the Singapore River was a thriving seaport called Temasek. Around this period, Sang Nila Utama founded Singapura as a kingdom, Mr Lee added.

Singapore Bicentennial outdoor events. Image: Time Out
Singapore Bicentennial outdoor events. Image: Time Out

 

In the 16th and 17th century, the Europeans came to Southeast Asia and Singapore almost became a Spanish colony, Mr Lee said.

“It took another 200 years before Raffles landed at a spot near here, and persuaded the Sultan of Johor to allow the British East India Company to establish a trading post in Singapore,” he said.

This became a “crucial turning point” in Singapore’s history and set Singapore on a trajectory leading to where it is today - a modern, outward-looking and multicultural society, he said.

When Raffles made Singapore a free port, the colony prospered and grew rapidly, attracting immigrants from Southeast Asia, China, India and beyond, Mr Lee said.

View of an i Light display at the launch of the Singapore Bicentennial. Image: CNA/Jeremy Long
View of an i Light display at the launch of the Singapore Bicentennial. Image: CNA/Jeremy Long

 

“Trade was our life blood. It linked us to the archipelago around us, and to the world beyond.”

Hence, Mr Lee said, the Singapore Bicentennial is “worth commemorating”. It is not just remembering Raffles or Singapore’s first Resident, William Farquhar, but tracing and reflecting upon Singapore’s longer history before 1965, he said.

“Without 1819, we may never have launched on the path to nationhood as we know it today. Without 1819, we would not have 1965, and we would certainly not have celebrated the success of SG50,” Mr Lee said.


Source : Channel News Asia

Indah Gilang Pusparani

Indah is a researcher at Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Daerah Kota Cirebon (Regional Development Planning and Research Agency of Cirebon Municipality). She covers More international relations, tourism, and startups in Southeast Asia region and beyond. Indah graduated from MSc Development Administration and Planning from University College London, United Kingdom in 2015. She finished bachelor degree from International Relations from University of Indonesia in 2014, with two exchange programs in Political Science at National University of Singapore and New Media in Journalism at Ball State University, USA. She was awarded Diplomacy Award at Harvard World Model United Nations and named as Indonesian Gifted Researcher by Australian National University. She is Researcher at Regional Planning Board in Cirebon, West Java. She previously worked as Editor in Bening Communication, the Commonwealth Parliament Association UK, and diplomacy consulting firm Best Delegate LLC in USA. Less
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