Deng Xiaoping Bust

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Gaze upon this bronze likeness. This is the Deng Xiaoping Bust. It stands proudly beside the Singapore River a testament to a pivotal moment in history.

This bust isn’t just a statue. It commemorates a significant meeting. In 1978 Deng Xiaoping the paramount leader of China visited Singapore. He met with Lee Kuan Yew Singapore’s Prime Minister. This meeting marked the beginning of a strong relationship between China and Singapore.

Deng’s visit was more than a simple diplomatic trip. He saw firsthand Singapore’s remarkable transformation from a British colonial port city into a modern city-state. This impressed him greatly. He was particularly interested in Singapore’s economic success. He saw how a predominantly Chinese population had achieved remarkable prosperity. This gave him ideas for his own nation.

This inspired Deng’s reforms back in China. His visit to Singapore influenced his policies. He opened up China’s economy. He adopted policies that dramatically improved the lives of millions. This bust serves as a reminder of the impact of that visit. The bust itself wasn’t erected until much later. In November 2010 Lee Kuan Yew and Xi Jinping unveiled it. This was a celebration of twenty years of diplomatic relations between Singapore and China.

The inscription on the bust includes Deng’s famous quote Development is of overriding importance. This simple phrase sums up the ambition he brought to China. It also reflects Singapore’s own development strategy. The two leaders shared a similar vision for progress. Their shared vision is embodied in this modest bust. It symbolizes the enduring friendship between their nations.

Today as we stand before the Deng Xiaoping Bust consider its significance. It’s a symbol of friendship and collaboration. It’s a reminder that even the smallest encounters can have profound global impacts. It serves as a symbol of the enduring legacy of two visionary leaders.

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