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A large, freestanding, rectangular sign, constructed of a light brown material, is positioned against a building's facade. The sign features a white border framing a blue background adorned with a pattern of interlocking white circles. In the upper left corner, a white archway stands out, featuring the text "About Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall" in English and Chinese. Below the archway is an informative text panel in both languages.  This panel highlights the history of the Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall, also known as the "Whampoa House." It explains how the hall was a historical monument originally purchased by the colonial government in 1944, serving as a heritage site and the villa of Tan Teng Eng. The text then describes how Tan Teng Eng, also known as "Whampoa" for his strong mother, was involved with the 1911 Chinese revolution, playing a critical role in Sun Yat-sen's successful overthrow of the Qing dynasty. 

Beneath the historical text is a cartoon illustration depicting a young boy and girl, smiling brightly and waving, positioned on a pink background with white outlines. The scene is further enhanced by white text with bold black outlines, encouraging viewers to "Play a game to win a prize!" and "Want to find out more about us?" accompanied by two QR codes. Below these, a collection of logos in a circular format, ranging from national symbols to the logos of partnering organizations, signifies the collaborative efforts behind this sign. The sign is located at the coordinates 1.282 latitude and 103.844 longitude, placing it in Singapore.  The sign's presence suggests a historical site dedicated to the memory of Sun Yat-sen and his contributions to the 1911 Chinese revolution.
FM-uHS2K2

Mar 14, 2025

Singapore, Singapore

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A large, freestanding, rectangular sign, constructed of a light brown material, is positioned against a building's facade. The sign features a white border framing a blue background adorned with a pattern of interlocking white circles. In the upper left corner, a white archway stands out, featuring the text "About Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall" in English and Chinese. Below the archway is an informative text panel in both languages. This panel highlights the history of the Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall, also known as the "Whampoa House." It explains how the hall was a historical monument originally purchased by the colonial government in 1944, serving as a heritage site and the villa of Tan Teng Eng. The text then describes how Tan Teng Eng, also known as "Whampoa" for his strong mother, was involved with the 1911 Chinese revolution, playing a critical role in Sun Yat-sen's successful overthrow of the Qing dynasty. Beneath the historical text is a cartoon illustration depicting a young boy and girl, smiling brightly and waving, positioned on a pink background with white outlines. The scene is further enhanced by white text with bold black outlines, encouraging viewers to "Play a game to win a prize!" and "Want to find out more about us?" accompanied by two QR codes. Below these, a collection of logos in a circular format, ranging from national symbols to the logos of partnering organizations, signifies the collaborative efforts behind this sign. The sign is located at the coordinates 1.282 latitude and 103.844 longitude, placing it in Singapore. The sign's presence suggests a historical site dedicated to the memory of Sun Yat-sen and his contributions to the 1911 Chinese revolution.

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