Science Centre Singapore

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Did Singapore always have a place dedicated to igniting the spark of science? Not quite. Let’s journey back to 1969, right here at the Science Centre Singapore. The Science Council of Singapore had a vision. They saw a nation rapidly embracing modernization, eager to dive into the technological world. They dreamt of a place where science came alive for everyone. The government, sharing this vision, gave the project a resounding yes. The idea? To create a separate entity from the National Museum of Singapore, a dedicated space for science and technology education. Thus, the Science Centre Singapore was born. The architectural design competition was fierce, but Raymond Woo’s vision triumphed. His design, costing a cool S$12 million, was erected on a sprawling 60,000 square meter site in Jurong East. On December 10, 1977, the doors of the Science Centre Singapore swung open, thanks to Dr. Toh Chin Chye, the Minister-in-charge of the Science Centre Board. Fast forward to 2003, the Science Centre Singapore celebrated its silver jubilee, having welcomed over 17 million visitors. Today, with over 850 exhibits spread across eight galleries, it continues to inspire over a million visitors each year. Imagine exploring the “Earth: Our Untamed Planet” exhibition. A massive quadrant of the globe hangs overhead as you enter through a simulated crack in the Earth’s surface. This journey reveals the Earth’s layers and their constant movement. It demonstrates how this dynamism contributes to our planet’s untamed nature. Or perhaps you’d prefer the tranquility of the Marine Alcove. Here, you can listen to an underwater symphony created by fish, observe close-ups of corals, and even control an underwater camera. The Science Centre Singapore isn’t just a museum; it’s a living testament to Singapore’s commitment to science education.

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