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Professor
Leo Tan, Chairman, National Parks Board;
Mr Kwa Chong Seng, Chairman & Managing Director,
ExxonMobil Asia Pacific Pte Ltd;
Distinguished Guests; Ladies and Gentlemen.
Remaking
our Greenery
1 It is always a delight to be here at the Singapore
Botanic Gardens. SBG was established 146 years ago by
a group of public-spirited citizens. Amongst them was
the famous Singapore pioneer Mr Hoo Ah Kay, better known
as “Whampoa”. The Gardens has come a long
way since 1859. It has evolved from a mere park with
roads, terraces and a bandstand, to become one of the
finest tropical botanic gardens in the world. Its transformation
mirrors the aspirations of our people and the progress
of Singapore.
2 At the National Day Rally, Prime Minister
called for a remaking of Singapore into a vibrant global
city. This applies to our “Green Singapore”
too. Even though we are well known as a Garden City
today, we need to continually reposition and upgrade
our parks and gardens to stay ahead. PM’s announcement
of the 3 new waterfront gardens at Marina Bay, together
with its green linkages and the skyrise elements in
the Marina developments, will truly position Singapore,
and our new downtown, as one of the best places to live,
work and play in.
3 As we develop more green “hardware”,
we also need to build up our green “capital”.
Globally, cities are organizing large-scale international
and regional events to draw crowds, and to infuse hype,
activity and life to the city. These mega events give
character to these cities and offer excitement and fun
for their residents and visitors.
Singapore
Garden Festival
4 To add to Singapore’s calendar of “wow’
events, we have decided to stage our very own international
flower and garden show, beginning in 2006. The Singapore
Garden Festival will be held over 10 days from 15 to
26 December next year at the Suntec Singapore International
Convention and Exhibition Centre.
5 Having been greening Singapore through
the years, this Show is significant in that it is iconic
in showcasing Singapore’s passion for greenery,
and reinforcing our Garden City brand to the rest of
the world.
6 The Singapore Garden Festival 2006
will feature spectacular garden displays by some of
the award winning garden designers from the best shows
around the world. Visitors can expect to see colorful
and creative flower and landscape displays, featuring
blooms that are not normally see in Singapore and this
part of the world.
7 The Singapore Garden Festival will
be more than just an exhibition. It will be a celebration
and a festival, with activities and entertainment for
everyone. For example, there will be a market place
for garden and landscape products for aspiring gardening
hobbyists to bring home plants and materials to augment
their gardens, or to start new ones. There will be workshops
conducted by experts to give gardening enthusiasts tips
and ideas. All in all, it will be an event for all to
enjoy.
8 We hope the Singapore Garden Festival
will help rally our people to play a part in evolving
Singapore from a Garden City into a City in a Garden.
We believe many Singaporeans will be inspired by the
interesting and refreshing garden and floral displays,
and start bringing more greenery into our homes, workplaces
and the community. This show will encourage more people
to take up gardening as a hobby, helping us to relax
and de-stress better. It will also uplift the standards
of our horticulture industry, gardening societies, and
associations.
9 This evening, as an appetizer, NParks
will treat us to a preview garden display by Jim Fogarty.
Jim is an award winning garden designer from Australia,
who has won prestigious awards at Chelsea, Melbourne,
and Sydney flower shows. Right here, we will get to
see his creations of a Fantasy Garden and a Reality
Garden. The Fantasy Garden uses colorful plants from
temperate regions and features sculptures. The Reality
Garden is smaller in size, and is suitable example for
Singapore balconies. At the Singapore Garden Festival,
we will get to see many more garden creations of such
standards by award winning garden designers.
Partnerships
10 Partnership is key to the success of the Singapore
Garden Festival. This evening, I am happy to learn that
in support of the Singapore Garden Festival, ExxonMobil
is going to sponsor a nation-wide photographic competition
for students. The winning entries will be exhibited
at Singapore Garden Festival 2006. I am also happy to
learn that BreadTalk has donated a “Mypod”
swing, which can be seen in the preview garden display
this evening.
11 I look forward to receiving the strong
support and active participation of our 3P Partners
in making the Singapore Garden Festival a memorable
event for Singaporeans and overseas visitors. With 3P
Ownership, I am confident that Singapore can successfully
showcase to the world our horticultural expertise and
passion for parks, flowers and greenery. Together, we
can bring our “Green Capital” to a much
higher plane.
SBG
2006 Calendar
12 The launch of SBG 2006 Calendar this evening is yet
another outstanding example of partnership. ExxonMobil
has, since 2002, sponsored the Botanic Gardens’
Calendar project. This is an interesting and popular
project because it introduces people to the flora and
fauna of the Gardens in a simple and effective manner
through pictures. The 2005 calendar showcased a selection
of the variety of orchids that can be found in SBG.
The 2006 calendar will showcase the animals and insects
that can be found in the Gardens. It will help generate
greater awareness and appreciation for the Gardens.
Also, proceeds from the calendar sales will be channeled
to the Gardens’ Public Exhibition Programme.
Conclusion
13 The challenge of transforming Singapore into a vibrant
global city is a big one. There are many things we can
do to contribute to this national vision. One of these
is for us to capitalize on the Garden City foundation
we have built all these years, and launch Singapore
into the world stage of renowned garden and flower shows.
Please mark the Singapore Flower Festival in your calendar,
and join us to make this special Show a great success.
Have a pleasant evening. See you at Singapore Garden
Festival 2006.
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