Introduction
The Republic of Singapore, also known as the Lion City, is also known as the Star Country, Sin Chew, Singapore or Singapore. It is located in Southeast Asia A city-state island country and city country. The country is located at the southernmost tip of the Indo-China Peninsula and guards the southernmost exit of the Strait of Malacca. It is separated from Indonesia by the Singapore Strait to the south, and Malaysia is separated from the Strait of Johor to the north. It is connected by the New Johor Causeway and the second channel by two bridges Between the two sides of Singapore and Malaysia. In addition to Singapore’s main island, Singapore’s territory also includes surrounding islands. Singapore’s largest outer island is Teguang Island. Since Singapore’s independence, large-scale reclamation has increased Singapore’s total by 23%. The area is equivalent to an increase of 130 square kilometers.
About the National Anthem
Onward Singapore-'Go Forward, Singapore'-Majulah Singapura
'Go Forward, Singapore!' is Singapore The national anthem. It was composed by Zubir Said in 1958 as the theme song for the official activities of the Singapore City Council and was selected as the national anthem when the island gained autonomy in 1959. After full independence in 1965, ' 'Majura Singapore' was officially adopted as the national anthem of Singapore. According to the law, the national anthem must be sung with Malay lyrics, but the lyrics of the national anthem in the other three official languages (English, Mandarin and Tamil) have authorized translations.
Flag Meaning
The ratio is 2:3. Two horizontal flags of red and white, with a white crescent moon and five white small five-pointed stars on the upper left. Red represents equality for all citizens, and white symbolizes purity. And virtues. The new moon symbolizes the newly established country, and the five-pointed stars symbolize the country’s five ideals: democracy, peace, progress, justice, and equality.
Emblem Meaning
Singapore National Emblem (English: Coat of arms of Singapore) is the national emblem representing the island nation of Southeast Asia, Singapore, as well as the heraldic emblem of the country. In 1959, Singapore became the autonomous state of the British Empire, and the emblem was adopted in the same year. The emblem and Singapore’s national flag and national anthem were all appointed by the then deputy The committee headed by Prime Minister Du Jincai is responsible for the design.
In the center of the national emblem is a red shield with a white crescent inscribed on it, which represents a rising young country; and five white stars, which include multicultural policies. Various national ideals.
The left and right sides of the shield are respectively the lion and the tiger standing on the gold leaf and standing at the same time. They represent Singapore and Malaysia respectively. Below is a blue ribbon with the golden 'in Malay' written on it. 'Majulah Singapura' ('Go ahead, Singapore'). Although the national emblem is restricted to government use, it is widely used on Singapore currency and national decorations, and appears on the cover of Singapore passports.