mblj_jerlyn_3s2_05
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Learning Journey for the Secondary 3Understanding where it all began
How does Marina Bay serve as a model to the
principals of Governance deployed to help Singapore sustain
its growth in the 21st Century?
Done by: Jerlyn Ng (5)3S2
Leadership is Key
Anticipate change &
Staying Relevant
Reward for work and Work for
Reward
A Stake for Everyone,
Opportunities for All
Guiding Principals of Good Governance applied in Marina Bay
Casino• Objected by majority of the
public• Government accepted
feedback• Curb gambling addiction• Allowed the public to ban
family members from going into casino
• Entry levy of $100 for all Singaporeans
• Became tourist attraction• Increase revenue for
Singapore
Leadership is Key
Eco-friendly Structures• Singapore lacks
natural resources & energy source
• Energy conservation
• Busy & hectic area, yet beautified with the presence of nature
Anticipate change & Staying Relevant
Eco-friendly Structures
Anticipate change & Staying Relevant
Fan-shelter which uses motion sensor
Eco-friendly Structures
Anticipate change & Staying Relevant
To cool the atmosphere in the bustling city
Early Developments
• Clifford Pier – 1933
• Marina Centre – 1985
• Esplanade Theatres on The Bay – 2002
• Merlion Park – 2002
• One Marina Boulevard – 2004
• One Raffles Quay – 2006
• International Cruise Terminal Marina South Pier - 2006
Anticipate change & Staying Relevant
Recent Developments
• Marina Barrage- 2008
• The Sail @ Marina Bay-2008
• Marina Bay Street Circuit- 2008
• The Helix- 2010
• Marina Bay Sands (MBS)- 2010
• Waterfront Promenade- 2010
• 50 Collyer Quay- 2010
Anticipate change & Staying Relevant
Future Developments
• Gardens by the Bay- 2011
• Asia Square- 2011~2012
• Marina
Bay Financial Centre- 2010 (Phase 1)
- 2012 (Phase 2)
Anticipate change & Staying Relevant
Marina Bay Sands
• Area of tourist attraction
• Foreign tourists• Foreign
investors• Local brands
Promoted to and invested by foreigners
• Global, International brands
Reward for work and Work for
Reward
Local Brands
• TCC• TianPo• Goldheart• Robinsons• Singtel• Charles &
Keith
Reward for work and Work for
Reward
International Brands
• Dior• Chanel• Adidas• LV• Bonia• Gucci• Clarks• Tiffany & Co.
Reward for work and Work for
Reward
Sustaining Development
• Careful management
• Long-term comprehensive planning
• Sustain green environment
• Preserve environment
• Good quality of life
Reward for work and Work for
Reward
Creation & building of infrastructures• Creates job
opportunities• Increase of
Singapore’s revenue
• Helps in Singapore’s economy
A Stake for Everyone,
Opportunities for All