Marina Bay, Singapore
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| English | Marina Bay |
| Chinese | 滨海湾 |
| (Pinyin | bīnhǎiwān) |
| Malay | Teluk Marina |
| Tamil | மரீனா பே |
Marina Bay is a bay near Central Area in the southern part of Singapore, and lies to the east of the Downtown Core. An artificial bay, it was formed when land reclamation created the Marina Centre and Marina South areas, which form a body of sheltered waters of what was once open sea. In the reclamation process, Telok Ayer Basin was removed from the map, while the Singapore River's mouth now flows into the bay instead of directly into the sea. A barrage is currently under construction to make Marina Bay a reservoir for drinking water.
In contemporary local common usage, however, the term Marina Bay has largely been attached to the developments in the vicinity of Marina Mall in the Marina South reclaimed area, particularly to the eateries found there. Although technically erroneous, this association may have been stemmed from the association of the venue's limited accessibility to the Marina Bay MRT Station, which has served as the main means of public transport to Marina South.
It was announced on 11 May 2007, starting in 2008, Marina Bay will play host to a Formula One Race. The Singapore Grand Prix will take place in September-October 2008 on a street circuit through Marina Bay[1].
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[edit] Water management
In 2004, the Public Utilities Board publicly announced plans to construct a new downtown reservoir by damming the Marina Channel. Known as the Marina Barrage, it will turn Marina Bay and the Kallang Basin into a confined freshwater reservoir with limited access to marine transportation to regulate the water quality.
The new reservoir will provide another source of drinking water for Singapore, as well as a stable water level for a variety of water activities and events.
[edit] Development
[edit] Marketing
On 21 July 2005, after spending $400 000 on a massive branding exercise,[2]. the Urban Redevelopment Authority formally announced that Marina Bay will be chosen as the new marketing brandname for the new developments to extend to the central business district in the Marina South area, particularly to the early phases which involves developments wrapping around the bay. Many singaporeans criticised this publicity effort by the government as a waste of public funds.[2] These developments has been known by other names before, including the New Downtown, Marina Bayfront, and CBD Extension, as well as names such as New Downtown@Marina Bay in recent years.
Future developments around Marina Bay are expected to further support Singapore's continuing growth as a major business and financial hub in the region. The area has also been planned to become a lifestyle hub and with 24/7 round the clock vibrancy and energy. It would consist of residential, office, and commercial developments, as well as many entertainment outlets and attractions to inject life into the area.
[edit] Completed developments
- One Marina Boulevard
- Marina South Pier
- Marina Bay Golf Course
- One Raffles Quay
- Marina Bay Floating Stadium
- Singapore Flyer
[edit] Future developments
See also Future Developments in Singapore
- Marina Barrage (2008)
- Pits and temporary routes of the Singapore Street Circuit of the Singapore Grand Prix (2008)
- Common Services Tunnel (Phase 1: 2006, Phase 2: 2008)
- Marina Bay Sands (2009)
- The Sail @ Marina Bay (2009)
- Double Helix Bridge (2009)
- Marina Bay Financial Centre (2010)
- Gardens by the Bay (2010)
- International Cruise Terminal (2010)
- Mass Rapid Transit Downtown Line Phase 1 and Circle Line Stage 6 (2013)
- Marina Coastal Expressway (2013)
- North South Line will be extended from Marina Bay MRT Station to the new International Cruise Terminal (2015)
[edit] Gallery
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Marina Bay and Marina Centre at night. |
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Singapore to host F1 Grand Prix next year. Channel NewsAsia (2006-05-11). Retrieved on 2007-05-11.
- ^ a b Expensive no-name name change. Agence France-Presse (2005-07-22). Retrieved on 2008-02-19.
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