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The Singapore lion head is intended as an easily recognisable national
symbol that is less formal than the other national symbols and References.
It can be freely used to promote our national identity.
Its Origin
On the records in the 13th century Malay Annals, a prince from Palembang
was shipwrecked and washed ashore to an island. There he saw a creature
which he believed was a lion. So he named the island "Singa Pura" which
means "Lion City", from which the name Singapore was derived.
Its Meaning
The lion head symbolises courage, strength and excellence, as well as
resilience in the face of challenges. It is in solid red against a white
background - the colours of the national flag. Its mane's five partings
represent the same five ideals that are embodied in the five stars of the
national flag, namely democracy, peace, progress, justice and equality.
Its tenacious mien symbolises resolve to face and overcome any challenges.
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