Capturing Iconic Moments with the Merlion: The Best Poses for Tourists in Singapore
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Singapore is a city that effortlessly blends tradition with modernity, offering visitors a wealth of experiences, from its vibrant cultural heritage to its stunning skyline. Among its many iconic symbols, the Merlion stands out as a must-visit attraction. Located at the Marina Bay waterfront, this mythical creature—half lion, half fish—embodies the essence of Singapore. But beyond just visiting, how can you make the most of your photo opportunity with the Merlion? Here are some creative poses and positions to ensure your memories of Singapore are as iconic as the city itself.

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1. The Classic Pose: Holding the Water Stream

One of the most popular poses with the Merlion is pretending to “hold” the water stream that flows from its mouth. To achieve this shot, stand a few meters away from the Merlion, align your hand with the water stream, and snap the photo. This pose is a playful way to interact with the statue and is sure to be a hit on your social media.

2. The Panorama with Marina Bay Sands

Marina Bay Sands is another iconic structure that graces Singapore’s skyline. For this shot, position yourself at an angle where both the Merlion and Marina Bay Sands are in the frame. You can stand to the side of the Merlion, with Marina Bay Sands in the background. This creates a panoramic shot that captures two of Singapore’s most famous landmarks in one image.

3. The Reflected Beauty: Esplanade and Marina Bay

Another fantastic photo opportunity lies in capturing the reflection of the Merlion against the serene waters of Marina Bay. The Esplanade, with its unique durian-shaped domes, can add an extra layer of depth to your shot. For the best results, visit during the golden hour just before sunset, when the light softens and the reflections are at their most vivid.

4. The Helix Bridge Connection

The futuristic Helix Bridge, with its DNA-like structure, offers a dramatic backdrop for your Merlion photo. Stand on the bridge itself and capture the Merlion from a distance. Allow the spiraling structure of the bridge to lead the viewer’s eye towards the statue. This composition creates a dynamic and visually interesting photo.

5. The Bum Boat Ride

For a truly unique perspective, consider taking a bum boat ride along the Singapore River. From the water, you can capture the Merlion with the towering skyscrapers of Marina Bay Financial Centre (MBFC) in the background. This shot juxtaposes the traditional (the Merlion) with the contemporary (MBFC), showcasing Singapore’s blend of old and new.

6. The Singapore Flyer View

Imagine capturing the Merlion with the Singapore Flyer, Asia’s largest observation wheel, in the background. To achieve this, head towards the Merlion Park and position yourself at an angle where the Flyer is visible behind the statue. This shot provides a fantastic perspective of two of Singapore’s most recognized attractions in one frame.

7. The Dynamic Duo: Merlion and The Sail at Marina Bay

For an architectural contrast, try positioning The Sail at Marina Bay in your Merlion photo. The sleek, curving design of The Sail juxtaposed with the traditional Merlion makes for an intriguing composition. Stand at a distance that allows both structures to fit comfortably within the frame, showcasing Singapore’s architectural diversity.

Stay Close to the Action: Aurealis Serviced Residence

To make the most of your visit, consider staying at Aurealis Serviced Residence, located at the heart of Singapore’s vibrant Marina Bay area. Aurealis offers unparalleled convenience and comfort. It is close to key landmarks such as the Marina Bay Sands, Marina Bay Financial Centre (MBFC) and the Helix Bridge. Whether you’re planning a leisurely stroll to the Esplanade or a scenic ride on the Singapore Flyer, everything is just a short distance away.

Conclusion
The Merlion is more than just a statue; it’s a symbol of Singapore’s rich history and dynamic present. Whether you’re posing with the Marina Bay Sands in the background or capturing the reflection of the statue against the waters of Marina Bay, these tips will help you create unforgettable memories of your visit. And when you stay at Aurealis Serviced Apartment, you are never far from the action, ensuring that every moment of your trip is picture-perfect.

So, grab your camera, plan your poses, and get ready to explore all the stunning sights that Singapore has to offer!

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