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Progress & Advancement Sculpture, Singapore

Progress & Advancement Sculpture, SingaporeProgress & Advancement Sculpture, Singapore (28 July 2017)


Progress & Advancement Sculpture (GPS: 1.28491, 103.8514) is a sculpture at Raffles Place in downtown Singapore. It is the work of sculptor Yang Ying-Feng. The piece was commissioned by OUB founder Lien Ying Chow in 1988. The sculpture depicts the downtown part of Singapore with the OUB Centre (now One Raffles Place) being the tallest building among the skyscrapers.

Taking the MRT to Progress & Advancement Sculpture

On foot, Progress & Advancement Sculpture is 110 meters on foot to Raffles Place MRT Station (EW14/NS26).

Progress & Advancement Sculpture on Google Street View (Jul 2018)

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