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Enjoy an exhibition of unique sculptural and decorative arts at Lion Island

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Enjoy an exhibition of unique sculptural and decorative arts at Lion Island
Coming to Singapore’s “Lion Island”, visitors are not only immersed in the magnificent beauty of the cleanest city in the world, but also enjoy unique art from the master artists.

Chihuly’s sculpture exhibition at Gardens by the Bay Dale Chihuly, an American artist known for his giant blown glass sculptures, will present Asia’s first large garden exhibition at Gardens by the Bay next month. Dale Chihuly: Glass In Bloom (Glass In Bloom) will run from May 1 to August 1 and feature 25 large-scale artist installations, as well as more than 80 sculptures on the pedestal. and two-dimensional work. Among the works on display are the Sunset, the Moon, last presented at the Chihuly In The Light Of Jerusalem 2000 exhibition; Ethereal White Persians and Cloud Forest Persians, launching in 2019 at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, in London. Chihuly, a leader in glass sculpture with work in more than 200 museum collections worldwide, is present in Singapore. His installation art is on display at Resorts World Sentosa and The Ritz-Carlton Millenia Singapore. Singapore world introduce 4 locations New sights The Ice Cream Museum and a thrill ride at Clarke Quay are some of the new attractions Singaporeans can look forward to this year, as Singapore is looking to enhance its appeal in preparation for a revitalization. tourism sector. Sentosa will also welcome a new attraction next year, the SkyHelix Sentosa, an outdoor rotating gondola that will be 35 meters above ground level and have views of Singapore’s southern coast. In addition, the plan to build a new attraction on the open space between Somerset Skating Park and Killiney Road, is in line with the Government’s goal to enhance the attractiveness of the Somerset area. The Ice Cream Museum will set up a store in Dempsey in August, the first time a US-based tourist attraction has ventured abroad. The museum will adhere to principles of hygiene, safe distance and logistics to keep visitors safe. The maximum capacity at the museum is 200 visitors at a time. The admission ticket for August can be booked in advance from April 12 on the museum website. Fares from S $ 38 per person. The museum is open from 10am to 9pm, Thursday through Sunday. Posts: Nice Travel