Singapore lion mining machine
It's a scam. Many Internet enterprises and network security enterprises believe that illegal "mining" has become a serious network security problem
with the rise of "cloud mining", the virtual machine has become the main use object of digital currency such as Monroe coin and Eli coin, and the situation of embezzling cloud computing resources for "mining" has also increased significantly; Security team monitoring found that "competing for mining machine" has become one of the important purposes of Botnet expansion; And found a new type of "mining" virus (mining XmR / Monroe), the virus spread wildly in two months, illegal "mining" profits of nearly one million yuan
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from a commercial point of view, the business model of mining can walk out of a "healthy road". As long as the "incentive money" is lower than the average cost of new users in the market, the business model will be reasonable and feasible
however, if the platform tempts users to participate with "no capital, no profit", it is worth being vigilant. The so-called "mining" opportunity provided by the platform is likely to be "digging a good hole" waiting for you to jump in
this is Merlion Park in the center of the city, the most beautiful one, the second largest
there are also 4 Merlion in Singapore, 5 in total!
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There are seven Merlion parks in Singapore, big and small, but only two of them are created by Lin Lang. The other five are in the headquarters of the Tourism Bureau, Sentosa, huashan and hongmaoqiaoMerlion is a kind of fictional animal with fish body and lion head. It was designed in 1964 by Mr. Fraser Brunner, then director of the van kleef aquarium. Two years later, it was adopted by the Singapore Tourism Board as a symbol, and has been used until 1997
During this period, Merlion has become the representative of Singapore. Merlion statue is located in the city of Singapore River, is the symbol of Singapore. The statue is 8.6 meters high and weighs 70 tons. The lion spouts a stream of water from its mouth. It was completed by the sculptor, Mr. Lin Langxin, and his two children in May 1972
Singapore nickname: Lion City
the national emblem of Singapore is composed of the shield emblem, lion, tiger and other patterns. The red shield is inlaid with white crescent and five pointed stars, which means the same as the national flag
on the left side of the red shield is a lion, which is the symbol of Singapore, which means "lion city" in Malay; On the right is a tiger, symbolizing the historical link between Singapore and Malaysia. Under the red shield are golden palm branches and leaves, and the blue ribbon on the bottom reads "go ahead, Singapore!" in Malay
Singapore "singapora & quot; It is the homonym of Sanskrit "lion city". Early residents like to use Sanskrit as a place name. The lion is brave and vigorous, so it is natural to take it as a place name
in the past, Singapore has always used "Xin Jia Po" as its common Chinese name in the early days of independence. Due to the influence of the dialect habits brought by the local overseas Chinese, many derived names appeared in the early stage, such as "Xila", "shilat", "lakbu" and so on, as well as "Xingzhou" and "Xing" because of their small size. And the outside world also generally uses "star country" and "lion city" to describe Singapore
according to the Malaysian literature Sejarah Melayu, in the 13th century, the prince from Palembang drifted to an island e to a shipwreck. On the island, the prince saw an animal believed to be a lion, so he named the island "singapora" (Sanskrit for lion city), which is the origin of the name of Singapore< In 1986, the national flag and national emblem were forbidden to be used for non-governmental and commercial purposes. As Singapore is also known as the lion city, the lion head logo was adopted as an alternative national logo in the same year
since July 1, 1987, the lion head logo has appeared on Singapore stamps.
None of them. Merlion is a legendary species, which does not exist in reality
Merlion is not an actual animal, but a fictional animal with a fish body and a lion's head. It is designed by Lin Langxin, a Singaporean Chinese, as a tourist logo. It is a famous water spray sculpture in the center of Singapore. It is a city landmark of Singapore and has been used since 1997
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according to the written records, Singapore's ancient name Temasek, which means Haicheng, is a fishing village by the sea. A prince from the kingdom of sanfoqi once met a lion here, so he renamed it Singapore, which means lion city
the shape of Merlion sculpture implies the history of lion city from fishing village. However, in Singapore, there is a more romantic folk legend that a lion and a fish fall in love. Due to the differences in their living environment, they can only look at each other across the water and enjoy the happiness of love
in the long-term affectionate gaze, they finally kiss each other regardless of everything, the lion's beard plunges into the fish scale, and the head and body of the two merge into one, forming a magical animal Merlion. Sculpture is just a portrait of Merlion, an art of love
source of reference: Network Merlion
I'm a Singaporean citizen
just because the first half of the word "Singapore" means "Lion", it's too reluctant to say that Singapore (people) has the idea of worshiping lions.
this is for people of all ages and nationalities, How do you feel about this animal?
(Singapore) Indians worship cattle, and Malays love cats.
apart from the ancient myth, Singapore has nothing to do with lions. On the contrary, more than 100 or 200 years ago, there were tigers in Singapore, Now Singapore is still a permanent habitat for some Raptors
therefore, in the ranking of (animal) worship, there is no lion.
There is also a giant Merlion statue with a height of 37 meters on Sentosa Island, a resort south of Singapore. It's not so much a statue as a building. Its hollow interior allows visitors to take an elevator to the top to have a bird's-eye view of Sentosa and the southern part of the island. It's eyes will also shoot laser beams, with the nearby music fountain to present sound, light and shadow performance
address: 1 Fullerton road
opening hours: all day admission free
Traffic tips
■ bus: 75, 131, 167, 182, 196, etc.
■ Metro: Raffles Place MRT