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Merdeka Lions Stadium Roar

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Merdeka Lions Stadium Roar at Kallang Wave Mall represents a significant cultural and historical landmark that celebrates Singapore's sporting heritage through the display of fibreglass replica lions originally commissioned for the Merdeka Bridge in 1955, now permanently positioned facing the Kallang Basin as part of The Kallang Story sports and heritage trail. These iconic lions symbolize the legendary "Kallang Roar" phenomenon where up to 70,000 voices created thunderous atmospheres that intimidated visiting teams and united Singapore's sporting community in shared passion and national pride.

The heritage installation serves as both commemoration and inspiration, connecting Singapore's sporting past with its dynamic present through thoughtful placement within the Singapore Sports Hub complex that honors the stadium's role in creating Singapore's most memorable sporting moments. The replica lions, unveiled as part of The Kallang Story launch, represent continuity between the original National Stadium's legacy and the modern Sports Hub's mission to continue fostering the same passionate community spirit and sporting excellence that defined Singapore's athletic identity.

Accessible throughout Singapore Sports Hub with self-guided tour maps available at the Visitors Centre at OCBC Square, the Merdeka Lions Stadium Roar installation provides educational and inspirational experiences for visitors exploring Singapore's sporting heritage. The strategic placement within Singapore's premier sports and entertainment complex makes it perfect for combining historical appreciation with modern sporting experiences, while the connection to Singapore's broader sporting narrative ensures every visit enhances understanding of the passion, pride, and community spirit that continues to define Singapore's relationship with sports and national identity.

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