Raffles’ Landing Site

Raffles' Landing Site

Raffles’ Landing Site

A 20-foot (6-meter) white marble statue of Sir Stamford Raffles stands at the Raffles’ Landing Site in Singapore, believed to be the spot where he first set foot in 1819. Located in the area now known as Boat Quay, the statue is a striking figure against the backdrop of the city’s modern skyscrapers. This site marks the beginning of Singapore’s transformation, as Raffles would later sign a treaty establishing the sovereign city-state. Today, visitors can see this iconic monument and reflect on the historical significance of Raffles’ arrival, which shaped the future of Singapore.

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