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A not to be missed attraction in Singapore, the Songs of the Sea is sure to capture your heart with its entertaining and attention grabbing show screened every night at Sentosa Island. Whether you are young or old, come and experience this exciting nightly multi sensory extravaganza when visiting Singapore. Uniquely, these beautiful visual exhibits are displayed on screens created by water shoots that stream out of the 69 water jets found here.
The Songs of the Sea show makes the area of Siloso Beach come alive daily with a beautiful blend of vibrant colours. Apart from the colourful visual displays, the show is a popular hit among people due to its entertaining music, unique computer images, and outbursts of flames, lasers, water jets and pyrotechnics. There is also a friendly and well trained live cast involved in the show. Logistically, the pyrotechnics of the Songs of the Sea are amazing. The water screen displayed is approximately 40 meters high, whilst flame bursts leap up to about 20 meters. One of the main highlights of the Songs of the Sea is a 120 meter long kelong structure which is a Malay fishing village. The kelong is complete with fishing huts made out of inflammable material.
This amazing night starts off with a young man named Li singing a beautiful song as he overlooks the sea. He suddenly sees a vision of a princess sleeping in front of him who is bound by an enchantment. The story continues as Li, along with his friends, try to break this enchantment through a series of captivating events.
Attending this spell binding 25 minute show is an ideal way to end a fun day’s outing at Sentosa Island. The Songs of the Sea seating gallery can accommodate about 2500 visitors, and likewise streams of tourists crowd in to be part of it each night.
Tourists looking for a luxury resort in Singapore should stay at a Sentosa island resort as the island is one of the most popular attractions in the country filled with plenty of entertainment and wonder. The Sentosa Resort & Spa is a preferred choice amid other hotels by many travellers due to its paradisiacal setting atop a cliff that overlooks the South China Sea. This Singapore luxury hotel is sure to make your stay in the country a memorable and relaxing one.
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