Saturday, April 18, 2009

Singapore Flyer



(Sorry, the chinese characters won't show correctly)


Reaching 42 stories high, it is currently the largest Ferris wheel in the world, with a total height of 165 m (541 ft). This exceeds the Star of Nanchang by 5 m (16 ft) and the London Eye by 30 m (98 ft).

Located on the southeast tip of the Marina Centre reclaimed land, it comprises a 150 m (492 ft) diameter wheel, built over a three-story terminal building which houses shops, bars and restaurants, and offers broad views of the city centre and beyond to about 45 km (28 mi), including the Indonesian islands of Batam and Bintan, as well as Johor, Malaysia.

The final capsule was installed on 2 October 2007, the wheel started rotating on February 11, 2008 and it officially opened to the public on March 1, 2008.Tickets for rides on the first 3 nights were sold out for S$ 8,888 Singapore dollars (US$6,271)(£3,150.83GBP), an auspicious number in Chinese culture. The grand opening for the Flyer was held on 15 April 2008.

Each of the 28 air-conditioned capsules is capable of holding 28 passengers, and a complete rotation of the wheel takes approximately 30 minutes. Initially rotating in an counter-clockwise direction when viewed from Marina Centre, its direction was changed on 4 August 2008 under the advice of Feng shui masters.

Have a nice week everyone!




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11 comments:

  1. I've been a regular visitor to Singapore since I was 11 years old!

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  2. One of my favorite subjects to photograph is the big ferris wheel on "my" boardwalk. This one looks grand.

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  3. Very nice capture. I would go and ride this whenever I get a chance to go back to Singapore.

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  4. What an amazing ferris wheel! I would be afraid to ride but with an enclosed car, maybe not. Thanks for sharing this with us!

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  5. Beautiful photo.
    Wonderful place to have fun.
    Thanks for sharing
    Visit That’s My World Tuesday

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  6. onderfully interesting post, I read every word of it amd particularly like that its direction was changed due to very good advice.

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  7. When this started to operate? The last time I was there, it is not yet finished.

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  8. The view would be marvellous from up there! Thank you for sharing a great photo! Happy Tuesday!

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  9. Ive been to Singapore many times and I find it a wonderful country

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  10. How fascinating, it's just like the London Eye, I had no idea there was another!

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