The Bay South Garden |
The Bay South Garden took six years to create and cost a huge one billion dollars. The Bay South Garden is expected to attract several millions of visitors both from Singapore and Asia Pacific over the next few years.
Once all three Gardens are completed Singapore will boast a stunning new attraction that compares with New York’s Central Park and London’s Hyde park to compliment its Botanic Gardens and multitude of nature reserves.
The Bay South Garden |
Photos of the 54-hectare Bay South have had a global impact, appearing in newspapers like The New York Times. The standout features of the Gardens are the 18 massive steel super trees and the shiny bio domes of the two conservatories. The overall concept of its master plan draws inspiration from an orchid as it is representative of the tropics and of Singapore, being the country’s national flower.
The Bay South Garden |
The
conservatory complex comprises two cooled conservatories – the Flower
Dome and the Cloud Forest, situated along the edge of the Marina
Reservoir. The Conservatories are intended to be an innovative energy
efficient showcase of ground breaking sustainable building technologies
and to provide an all-weather edutainment space within the Gardens.
As well being a tourist attraction it is also a revenue generating vehicle;
- OCBC are the main sponsor of the nightly sound and light displays as well as the amazing walkway across the gardens. At a cost of S$8M OCBC view the commitment as supporting the local community and reinforcing its home bank credentials
- There are several rock, pop, classical and opera concerts planned in what must be one of the most stunning settings in Asia
- Singapore is already the number one MICE venue in Asia and organizers see the Gardens as being another reason for events to be held in Singapore with yet more compelling attractions for people to visit
- Although the Gardens are free the two flower domes and walkway are charged for, with Singaporean residents being charged substantially less than tourists
- The biggest cost is actually to the Singapore Government who gave up
the opportunity to use the land (which is scarce in the tropical
island) for commercial or residential uses and to exploit it to create
the wonder of the Gardens which will no doubt be paid back in spades
from the millions of visitors expected to visit it
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The Bay South Garden |
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