Singapore Oceanarium opens as part of RWS’ S$6.8 billion expansion; set to boost tourism
The attraction also aims to promote marine education and engagement
[SINGAPORE] Singapore Oceanarium has officially opened as part of Resorts World Sentosa’s (RWS) S$6.8 billion expansion. The attraction – previously known as Sea Aquarium – is part of Singapore’s plans to boost tourism.
In addition, the oceanarium serves as an “aquarium-based conservation institution”, said RWS on Wednesday (Jul 23), and aims to promote marine education and engagement.
Singapore Oceanarium has been revamped to showcase research-inspired installations, immersive exhibits, hands-on programmes and interactive digital experiences.
Minister for Sustainability and the Environment Grace Fu, who was the guest of honour at the opening ceremony, said: “The Singapore Oceanarium contributes to Singapore’s position as a leading tourism destination... Its focus on marine education, research and conservation supports Singapore’s broader sustainability objectives.”
The Singapore Tourism Board said the attraction fits into its Tourism 2040 road map. The sector’s receipts are expected to reach S$47 billion to S$50 billion by that year.
Thien Kwee Eng, chief executive of Sentosa Development Corporation, added: “As we transform and elevate our island’s offerings, Singapore Oceanarium is a welcome addition to Sentosa’s suite of world-class attractions, strengthening our proposition as a beloved island destination for both locals and overseas guests.”
Other attractions in Sentosa include Universal Studios Singapore, Adventure Cove Waterpark and Madame Tussauds Singapore.
As part of SG60 festivities, there is a photo exhibition inside the Singapore Oceanarium’s Spirit of Exploration zone called Ties That Bind. It showcases ocean life as well as marine animals native to Singapore waters, and aims to raise awareness and action for marine conservation.
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