The Merlion () is the official mascot of
Singapore
Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country and city-state in Southeast Asia. The country's territory comprises one main island, 63 satellite islands and islets, and one outlying islet. It is about one degree ...
. It is depicted as a mythical creature with the head of a
lion
The lion (''Panthera leo'') is a large Felidae, cat of the genus ''Panthera'', native to Sub-Saharan Africa and India. It has a muscular, broad-chested body (biology), body; a short, rounded head; round ears; and a dark, hairy tuft at the ...
and the body of a
fish
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. Being of prominent symbolic nature to Singapore and
Singaporeans
Singaporeans are the citizens and nationals of the sovereign island city-state of Singapore. Singapore is home to a people of a variety of ethno-racial-religious origins, with the city-state itself being a multi-racial, multi-cultural, m ...
in general, it is widely used to represent both the city state and its people in sports teams, advertising, branding, tourism and as a
national personification
A national personification is an anthropomorphic personification of a state or the people(s) it inhabits. It may appear in political cartoons and propaganda. In the first personifications in the Western World, warrior deities or figures symboliz ...
.
The Merlion was first used in Singapore as the logo for the tourism board. Its name combines "
mer", meaning the
sea
A sea is a large body of salt water. There are particular seas and the sea. The sea commonly refers to the ocean, the interconnected body of seawaters that spans most of Earth. Particular seas are either marginal seas, second-order section ...
, and "
lion
The lion (''Panthera leo'') is a large Felidae, cat of the genus ''Panthera'', native to Sub-Saharan Africa and India. It has a muscular, broad-chested body (biology), body; a short, rounded head; round ears; and a dark, hairy tuft at the ...
". The fish body represents Singapore's origin as a fishing village when it was called ''
Temasek
Temasek ( or , also spelt Temasik or Tumasik) is an early recorded name of a settlement on the site of modern Singapore. The name appears in early Malay and Javanese literature, and it is also recorded in Yuan and Ming Chinese documents ...
'', which means "sea town" in
Javanese. The lion head represents Singapore's original name—''
Singapura''—meaning "lion city" or "kota singa".
The symbol was designed by
Alec Fraser-Brunner, a member of the Souvenir Committee and curator of the
Van Kleef Aquarium, for the
logo
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of the
Singapore Tourism Board
The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) is a statutory board under the Ministry of Trade and Industry of the Government of Singapore, tasked to promote the country's tourism industry.
History
The board was first established on 1 January 1964 and ...
(STB) in use from 26 March 1964 to 1997 and has been its
trademark
A trademark (also written trade mark or trade-mark) is a form of intellectual property that consists of a word, phrase, symbol, design, or a combination that identifies a Good (economics and accounting), product or Service (economics), service f ...
ed symbol since 20 July 1966. Although the STB changed their logo in 1997, the STB Act continues to protect the Merlion symbol. Approval must be received from STB before it can be used. The Merlion frequently appears on STB-approved
souvenir
A souvenir ( French for 'a remembrance or memory'), memento, keepsake, or token of remembrance is an object a person acquires for the memories the owner associates with it. A souvenir can be any object that can be collected or purchased and trans ...
s.
History

The Merlion was conceptualised by the
vice-chancellor
A vice-chancellor (commonly called a VC) serves as the chief executive of a university in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia, Nepal, India, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Kenya, other Commonwealth of Nati ...
Kwan Sai Kheong of the
University of Singapore
The National University of Singapore (NUS) is a national public research university in Singapore. It was officially established in 1980 by the merging of the University of Singapore and Nanyang University.
The university offers degree program ...
and constructed from November 1971 to August 1972 by Singapore
Lim Nang Seng (). It measures 8.6 metres high and weighs 70 tons.
[Merlion Restaurant and Bar ] The project cost about
S$165,000.

On 15 September 1972, Prime Minister
Lee Kuan Yew
Lee Kuan Yew (born Harry Lee Kuan Yew; 16 September 1923 – 23 March 2015), often referred to by his initials LKY, was a Singaporean politician who ruled as the first Prime Minister of Singapore from 1959 to 1990. He is widely recognised ...
officiated the installation ceremony of the Merlion statue.
The original statue stood at the mouth of the
Singapore River
The Singapore River is a river that flows parallel to Alexandra Road and feeds into the Marina Reservoir in the southern part of Singapore. The immediate upper drainage basin, watershed of the Singapore River is known as the Singapore River Plann ...
in
Merlion Park.
The completion of the
Esplanade Bridge in 1997 blocked the views of the Merlion from the Marina Bay waterfront.
The location of the Merlion was also no longer at the entrance of Singapore River due to land reclamation works
and also not sprouting water due to a
water pump
A pump is a device that moves fluids (liquids or gases), or sometimes slurries, by mechanical action, typically converted from electrical energy into hydraulic or pneumatic energy.
Mechanical pumps serve in a wide range of applications such ...
malfunction in 1998, requiring maintenance works on it.
To give the Merlion an unblocked view of the Singapore River, it was suggested to raise the Merlion on a pedestal at its original location. It was deemed unsuitable as the view would still be blocked by the bridge. The other solution was to relocate the Merlion to other places. Possible relocation sites considered included 120 metres away at a new
Merlion Park,
Nicoll Highway
Nicoll Highway ( , , , ) is a major arterial road in Singapore which links the junctions of Guillemard Road, Sims Way and Mountbatten Road in Kallang to the junctions of Esplanade Drive, Raffles Avenue and Stamford Road in the city. En route, ...
Extension Bridge,
Esplanade Park,
Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay
An esplanade or promenade is a long, open, level area, usually next to a river or large body of water, where people may walk. The historical definition of ''esplanade'' was a large, open, level area outside fortress or city walls to provide cle ...
, a promontory at Marina Centre (near where the
Singapore Flyer is located now), a promontory site at Bayfront (near the tip of
Marina Bay Sands
Marina Bay Sands is a integrated resort fronting Marina Bay, Singapore, Marina Bay in Singapore and a landmark of the city. At its opening in 2010, it was deemed the world's most expensive standalone casino property at Singapore dollar, S$8&nbs ...
integrated resort
A casino hotel is an establishment consisting of a casino with temporary lodging provided in an on-premises hotel. Customers receive the benefits of both gambling facilities and lodging. Since the casino and hotel are located on the same premis ...
) and Kim Seng Park.
A new Merlion Park, 120 metres away, on a newly reclaimed
promontory
A promontory is a raised mass of land that projects into a lowland or a body of water (in which case it is a peninsula). Most promontories either are formed from a hard ridge of rock that has resisted the erosive forces that have removed the s ...
in front of the
Fullerton Hotel with a Merlion Pier was chosen after the other relocation choices were either unsuitable or not technically feasible.
The relocation took two days, from 23 to 25 April 2002. A carefully engineered journey required one
barge
A barge is typically a flat-bottomed boat, flat-bottomed vessel which does not have its own means of mechanical propulsion. Original use was on inland waterways, while modern use is on both inland and ocean, marine water environments. The firs ...
, two DEMAG AC1600S
cranes of 5000 tonnes lifting capacity, plus a team of 20
engineers
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and workers on site. The entire statue was hoisted onto the barge, which then sailed to the new installation site at the current Merlion Park, near the mouth of
Singapore River
The Singapore River is a river that flows parallel to Alexandra Road and feeds into the Marina Reservoir in the southern part of Singapore. The immediate upper drainage basin, watershed of the Singapore River is known as the Singapore River Plann ...
. During the voyage, the statue had to be hoisted from the barge, over the
Esplanade Bridge and then back onto the barge, as it was too tall to pass underneath.
Exactly 30 years after he officially unveiled the Merlion,
Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew
Lee Kuan Yew (born Harry Lee Kuan Yew; 16 September 1923 – 23 March 2015), often referred to by his initials LKY, was a Singaporean politician who ruled as the first Prime Minister of Singapore from 1959 to 1990. He is widely recognised ...
returned on 15 September 2002 to ceremonially welcome the statue again, this time in its new home. A viewing deck now stretches over the Singapore River, allowing visitors to pose for a photograph with a front or side view of the Merlion, including a new city skyline backdrop in the picture. The sculpture was aligned to face East, a direction advised to be most
auspicious
Auspicious is a word derived from Latin originally pertaining to the taking of 'Augury, auspices' by an augur of ancient Rome. It may refer to:
* Luck, the phenomenon and belief that defines the experience of improbable positive or negative events ...
.
Relocated, the statue once more spouted water from its mouth. The Merlion now has a new two-unit water pump system with units working alternatively, so a backup is always on standby. The relocation and new site (four times larger than the original) cost
S$7.5 million.
From 5 June till 10 July 2006, the Merlion at Merlion Park underwent maintenance. The last one was right after its relocation. Dirt and stains were removed using high-pressure water streams, and various wear and tear of the statue was mended.During that period, visitors were greeted with
illustrated
An illustration is a decoration, interpretation, or visual explanation of a text, concept, or process, designed for integration in print and digitally published media, such as posters, flyers, magazines, books, teaching materials, animations, vi ...
hoardings and
canvas
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es covering the safety nets and
scaffolding
Scaffolding, also called scaffold or staging, is a temporary structure used to support a work crew and materials to aid in the construction, maintenance and repair of buildings, bridges and all other human-made structures. Scaffolds are widely u ...
. The illustrations were designed by
Miel, an award-winning senior
artist
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at ''
The Straits Times
''The Straits Times'' (also known informally by its abbreviation ''ST'') is a Singaporean daily English-language newspaper owned by the SPH Media Trust. Established on 15 July 1845, it is the most-widely circulated newspaper in the country and ...
''. The illustration on the canvases made them look like
shower curtains, with the Merlion sticking its head out with the shadow of its tail behind the curtain. The illustration on the
hoardings showed the Merlion scrubbing himself with a brush and showering using a Merlion
shower head spouting water. The Merlion said, "EXCUSE ME while I take a shower..." in a
speech bubble.
The Merlion on Sentosa was designed and sculpted by an Australian Artist named James Martin. It is made of Glass Reinforced Cement over a steel armature that is attached to the centre.
The Merlion Park was temporarily turned into a single-unit
hotel
A hotel is an establishment that provides paid lodging on a short-term basis. Facilities provided inside a hotel room may range from a modest-quality mattress in a small room to large suites with bigger, higher-quality beds, a dresser, a re ...
suite, as part of an artwork by
Tatzu Nishi, for the duration of the 2011
Singapore Biennale.
Incident
On Saturday, 28 February 2009, at about 4:26 pm, the Merlion in the Merlion Park was struck by lightning. A breaking news from
938NOW local radio showed an image with fragments from the Merlion's head on the ground.
Examination of the damage was done quickly with wooden
scaffolding
Scaffolding, also called scaffold or staging, is a temporary structure used to support a work crew and materials to aid in the construction, maintenance and repair of buildings, bridges and all other human-made structures. Scaffolds are widely u ...
set up on Sunday, 1 March 2009 for workers to take a closer look at the hole. The incident happened as a result of the lack of
lightning protection on the Merlion itself.
Merlion statues
Within Singapore, there are six Merlion statues in Singapore which are approved by the STB.
* The 8.6-metre-tall original statue at
Merlion Park.
* The smaller two-metre-tall statue standing behind the original statue weighed 3 ton and was commonly referred to as the "Merlion cub". It was inlaid with Chinese porcelain plates and bowls as part of its design.
* The three-metre-tall glazed polymarble statue at Tourism Court (near Grange Road) completed in 1995
* The three-metre-tall polymarble statue placed on
Mount Faber's Faber Point
*A pair of Merlion statues were constructed by the Ang Mo Kio Residential Committee in 1999. They are sitting at the entrance of the car park along Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1.
One of the previously approved statues, a 37-metre-tall gigantic replica at
Sentosa, with Mouth Gallery Viewing Deck on the ninth storey, another viewing gallery on its head and Sentosa Merlion Shop, and capable of shining laser beams from its eyes, was closed on 20 October 2019.
The area around the statue would be replaced by a Sentosa Sensoryscape project targeted to be completed by 2022.
The statues can also be found outside of Singapore in various countries, namely
Indonesia
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,
Japan
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,
South Korea
South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the southern half of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and borders North Korea along the Korean Demilitarized Zone, with the Yellow Sea to the west and t ...
,
Thailand
Thailand, officially the Kingdom of Thailand and historically known as Siam (the official name until 1939), is a country in Southeast Asia on the Mainland Southeast Asia, Indochinese Peninsula. With a population of almost 66 million, it spa ...
,
China
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,
Cambodia
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and the
United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of European mainland, the continental mainland. It comprises England, Scotlan ...
.
The Merlion in art and popular culture
In music
*Shortly after the introduction of the symbol, Dutch artist
Johnny Lion composed a song called ''Merlion City Singapore'' which sought to boost Singapore's reputation and characteristics overseas.
In film
*In 2012 Jack Neo movie
Ah Boys to Men, the CGI scenes of the Merlion statue destroyed by enemy missiles when Singapore was at war.
*The Merlion makes an appearance in the 2018 movie ''
Crazy Rich Asians'', based on the
novel of the same name by
Kevin Kwan.
*The Merlion makes multiple appearances in the 2019 animated movie ''
Detective Conan: The Fist of Blue Sapphire''.
*In the 2021 animated movie ''
My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission'', a Singaporean hero with a design clearly based on the Merlion is seen. His quirk (superpower) allows him to spit high-pressure water from his mouth, just like the main Merlion statue. His name is Big Red Dot, a reference to Singapore's nickname of
Little red dot
"Little red dot", also known as "The Red Dot", is a nickname often used in the media and in casual conversation to refer to Singapore. It refers to how the nation is depicted on many maps of Asia and the world as a red dot. The sovereign count ...
.
* The Merlion statue also made a brief appearance in the 2006 romantic action film ''
Krrish
''Krrish'' () is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language superhero action thriller film directed and produced by Rakesh Roshan. The film stars Hrithik Roshan in a dual role, alongside Priyanka Chopra, Naseeruddin Shah, Rekha, Sharat Saxena and Man ...
''.
In TV series
* The Merlion (Japanese: マーライオン) appeared in the influential anime ''
Cowboy Bebop
is a 1998 Japanese neo-noir space Western anime television series that aired on TV Tokyo and Wowow from 1998 to 1999. It was created and animated by Sunrise (company), Sunrise, led by a production team of director Shinichirō Watanabe, ...
'' (episodes 18 and 24), where its appearance in an ancient home movie offers Singaporean amnesiac bounty hunter Faye Valentine a clue to her true origins.
* The Merlion featured heavily in Hajime Satō's (佐藤 肇, Satō Hajime) re-imagining of
Shinjuku
, officially called Shinjuku City, is a special ward of Tokyo, Japan. It is a major commercial and administrative center, housing the northern half of the busiest railway station in the world ( Shinjuku Station) as well as the Tokyo Metropol ...
in the 2005 anime, ''
Karas''.
* The Merlion is featured in episode 11 of Japanese
light novel
A is a type of Genre fiction, popular literature novel from Japan usually classified as young adult fiction, generally targeting Adolescence, teens to Young adult, twenties or older. The definition is very vague, and wide-ranging.
The abbr ...
, ''
Seitokai no Ichizon
is a collection of Japanese light novels by Aoi Sekina, with illustrations by Kira Inugami. The series started with the release of the first volume on January 19, 2008, published by Fujimi Shobo under their '' Fujimi Fantasia Bunko ...
''.
* The Merlion is seen in special episode 1 of the manga, ''
Hidamari Sketch
is a Japanese ''yonkoma'' manga series written and illustrated by Ume Aoki. It follows a group of young female art students, and following their daily lives as close friends and neighbors at the nearby Hidamari Apartments. The manga has ...
''.
** The Merlion appears when the lady landlord is searching for an apartment key in Episode 10 of ''Hidamari Sketch'' X: "Hoshimittsu".
* The Merlion was used in an exclamation by Kyoko Toshino in episode 8 of ''
YuruYuri'' in response to seeing Chizuru Ikeda drooling.
* Together with ''
The Little Mermaid
"The Little Mermaid" (), sometimes translated in English as "The Little Sea Maid", is a fairy tale written by Danish author Hans Christian Andersen. Originally published in 1837 as part of a collection of fairy tales for children, the story foll ...
'' of Denmark and ''
Manneken Pis
(; ) is a landmark bronze fountain sculpture in central Brussels, Belgium, depicting a puer mingens; a Nudity, naked little boy urinating into the fountain's basin. Though its existence is attested as early as the mid-15th century, ''Manneke ...
'' of Belgium, the Singapore Merlion is ranked in Japan as the 'Three Major Disappointments of the World'. This meme was played out in episode 6 of the anime series ''
A Place Further than the Universe'', when two of the characters expressed to their chagrin that the Merlion was not as disappointing as they thought.
* In ''
Phineas and Ferb
''Phineas and Ferb'' is an American animated series, animated Musical film, musical-television comedy, comedy television series created by Dan Povenmire and Jeff "Swampy" Marsh for Disney Channel and Disney XD. The series originally aired on t ...
''s "Summer Belongs To You!", The Merlion was seen when the gang was bouncing around the world in a large rubber ball.
* ''
The Amazing Race 25'' and ''
The Amazing Race Asia 2'' had teams search the five official Merlions in
Singapore
Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country and city-state in Southeast Asia. The country's territory comprises one main island, 63 satellite islands and islets, and one outlying islet. It is about one degree ...
(Tourism Court,
Mount Faber,
Sentosa and two in
Merlion Park) to find a clue box in front of one of them, which was at
Mount Faber.
* The Merlion is seen in episode 1 of the 2013 anime television series, ''
Valvrave the Liberator''.
* The Merlion is featured in episode 17 of the anime television series, ''
Blast of Tempest''.
* The Merlion appears in episode 70 of ''
Cardfight!! Vanguard: Asia Circuit''.
* The Merlion was briefly seen in episode 52 of ''
Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V''.
* The Merlion and its supposed history are explained in ''
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hirohiko Araki. It was originally serialized in Shueisha's manga magazine ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' from 1987 to 2004, and was transferred to the monthly manga magazine ''Ultra Jum ...
'': ''
Stardust Crusaders'' in episode 7 of the series in which the main characters travel to Singapore. Also in ''Stardust Crusaders'', there is a supporting character named Anne Merlai (Japanese: マーライ・アン), named after the Merlion, though only her given name “Anne” is mentioned.
* On
TLC
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Arts and entertainment Television
* ''TLC'' (TV series), a 2002 British situational comedy television series that aired on BBC2
* TLC (TV network), formerly the Learning Channel, an American cable TV network
** TLC (Asia), an A ...
reality series ''
Cake Boss'', a cake was made in the shape of The Merlion to commemorate Singapore's 50th Anniversary, incorporating flavors that are typically used in Singaporean desserts.
* The Merlion was seen in episode 6 of the anime series ''
A Place Further than the Universe''.
* In episode 2 of ''
Konohana Kitan'', Yuzu exclaims "Merlion!" and mimics its water spout after she is pulled into the hot springs bath by Satsuki.
* In ''
We Bare Bears''s episode titled "Lil' Squid", a Merlion statue makes an appearance in the aquarium which the bear cubs enter.
* In ''
My Hero Academia
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kōhei Horikoshi. It was serialized in Shueisha's manga magazine ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' from July 2014 to August 2024, with its chapters collected in 42 volumes. Set in a wor ...
'', the Pro Hero of Singapore, Big Red Dot is modelled after the merlion.
* The Merlion was used in an exclamation by Koshi Torako in the first episode of ''
My Deer Friend Nokotan'' in response to seeing Shikanoko Noko drooling comically like a waterfall over deer crackers.
* A character in 2023 Tom & Jerry episode 'Count on 'Merli' named 'Merli' who tries to get the cat and mouse to stop fighting, to little success.
In gaming
* The Merlion can be seen in the video game ''
Animal Crossing
is a social simulation video game series developed and published by Nintendo. It was created by Katsuya Eguchi and Hisashi Nogami. The player character is a human who lives in a village inhabited by various anthropomorphic animals and can ...
'' for the
GameCube
The is a PowerPC-based home video game console developed and marketed by Nintendo. It was released in Japan on September 14, 2001, in North America on November 18, 2001, in Europe on May 3, 2002, and in Australia on May 17, 2002. It is the suc ...
, and its sequels, as a decoration.
* The Merlion can be summoned in the Nintendo DS game, ''
Scribblenauts
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'' and ''
Super Scribblenauts
''Super Scribblenauts'' is an emergent action puzzle game developed by 5th Cell and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment for the Nintendo DS handheld game console. The game was released on October 12, 2010. It is the sequel to ...
''.
* The Merlion can be bought as a cash item and be used as a mount in ''Ragnarok 2: Advent of Valkyrie''.
* The Merlion is also featured in one of the Alien Egg miracle cards of the English version of ''
Animal Kaiser''.
* Merlion Virtual Airlines, virtually based in Singapore, is a virtual airline focusing on the free flight simulator, ''
FlightGear'', which uses the Merlion as its logo.
* A kart based on the Merlion, known as the Roaring Racer, was added to ''
Mario Kart Tour
is a 2019 kart racing mobile game developed and published by Nintendo for Android and iOS. It is the ninth game in the Mario Kart series. The game features biweekly, downloadable themed tours with different cups, each of which has three course ...
'' during the game's Singapore Tour event in January 2022. The original Merlion statue also cameos on the Singapore Speedway track, which debuted during the same event and was later added to ''
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
is a 2014 kart racing game developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii U. It retains the gameplay of previous ''Mario Kart'' games, with players controlling a ''Mario (franchise), Mario'' character in races around tracks. Tracks are theme ...
'' as part of paid downloadable content. In addition, a Roaring Racer Mii Racing Suit based on the Merlion was introduced in the Winter Tour event for ''Mario Kart Tour'' in January 2023.
In literature
*
Edwin Thumboo
Edwin Nadason Thumboo B.B.M. and Bar, PJG (born 22 November 1933) is a Singaporean poet and academic who is regarded as one of the pioneers of English literature in Singapore.
Thumboo graduated in English from the University of Malaya in 19 ...
cemented the
iconic status of the Merlion as a
personification
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of Singapore with his poem "Ulysses by the Merlion" in 1979. Due to Thumboo's status as Singapore's unofficial
poet laureate and the nationalistic mythmaking qualities of his poetry, future generations of Singaporean poets have struggled with the symbol of the Merlion, frequently taking an ironical, critical, or even hostile stand – and pointing out its artificiality and the refusal of ordinary Singaporeans to accept a tourist attraction as their national icon. The poem "attracted considerable attention among subsequent poets, who have all felt obliged to write their own Merlion (or anti-Merlion) poems, illustrating their anxiety of influence, as well as the continuing local fascination with the dialectic between a public and a private role for poets, which Thumboo (as
Yeats before him, in the Irish context) has wanted to sustain as a fruitful rather than a tense relation between the personal and the public." Among the poems of this nature are "Merlign" by
Alvin Pang and "Love Song for a Merlion" by Vernon Chan. More recent poems include "Merlion: Strike One" by
Koh Buck Song in the 2009 anthology, ''Reflecting on the Merlion''.
* Merlions as a species were fictional characters in
Gwee Li Sui's ''Myth of the Stone'' (1993), the first full-length graphic novel published in Singapore. They were depicted as calm and wise creatures that fought on the side of good and eventually overcame the dreaded
Kraken. Gwee further popularised the
iconoclastic
Iconoclasm ()From . ''Iconoclasm'' may also be considered as a back-formation from ''iconoclast'' (Greek: εἰκοκλάστης). The corresponding Greek word for iconoclasm is εἰκονοκλασία, ''eikonoklasia''. is the social belie ...
image of the spitting Merlion in the early 1990s. It reappeared later with his well-loved poem "Propitiations" in his book of poems ''Who Wants to Buy a Book of Poems?'' (1998).
As mascots and performance characters
* For the inaugural
Singapore 2010 Summer Youth Olympics, a pair of mascots,
Lyo and Merly, were introduced. Merly is a "Merlion-ess cub" based on the Merlion. Her hair is inspired by the lion top half, while her fish half is represented in light-blue
scales on her body. Unlike the actual merlion, she has hands and legs instead of a tailfin.
* The 37m-tall Sentosa Merlion appeared in the ''
Magical Sentosa'' show, awakening at the last scene of the show and shining two
laser beam
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s out of its eyes at the audience. (Similar to the storyline of the ''
Songs of the Sea'' show.)
* The popular Instagram plushi
MerRyanis a merlion.
In local parlance
* Singaporeans often substitute the term "Merlion" in lieu of
vomiting
Vomiting (also known as emesis, puking and throwing up) is the forceful expulsion of the contents of one's stomach through the mouth and sometimes the nose.
Vomiting can be the result of ailments like food poisoning, gastroenteritis, pre ...
, in reference of the constant gushing of water from the Merlion's mouth.
In sculpture
* A small Merlion, complete with a
plaque giving information about the original statues, forms part of the decoration in the "Mystic East" area of British theme park
Chessington World of Adventures.
* The Merlion was featured– or, depending on the point of view, not featured– during the 2005
Venice Biennale
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in the controversial work ''Mike'' by artist
Lim Tzay Chuen
Lim Tzay Chuen (; born 1972) is a Singaporeans, Singaporean Contemporary art, contemporary artist known for his Conceptual art, conceptual works that involve designing or constructing subtle interventions within systems, leading viewers to re-eva ...
. He had proposed taking the sculpture in the Merlion Park to the Singapore Pavilion at the exhibition,
but was refused by the STB.
STB offered to install of a life sized replica of the Merlion at the Singapore Pavilion at the Venice Biennale which was rejected by Lim.
See also
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Lion head symbol of Singapore
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Mermaid
In folklore, a mermaid is an aquatic creature with the head and upper body of a female human and the tail of a fish. Mermaids appear in the folklore of many cultures worldwide, including Europe, Latin America, Asia, and Africa.
Mermaids are ...
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Merman
A merman (: mermen; also merlad or merboy in youth), the male counterpart of the mythical female mermaid, is a legendary creature which is human from the waist up and fish-like from the waist down, but may assume normal human shape. Sometimes mer ...
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Sea-lion, a similar mythic creature
References
Further reading
* Analysis of the mythology and meaning of the Merlion from the perspective of country branding in: Koh, Buck Song (2011). ''Brand Singapore: How Nation Branding Built Asia's Leading Global City''. Marshall Cavendish, Singapore. .
External links
Official Merlion FAQs on Singapore Tourism Board website
938LIVE ''Merlion'' Struck by Lightning reportFacts on Singapore Merlion on Shinyvisa website360° VR view of the Merlion Park in September 2020
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