1.Based on your observation along the Singapore River and inferences, explain the activities that are carried out along the river during the early days and present days.
During the early days, the mouth Singapore river was used as a trading port where Raffles made his 1st Trading Port in Singapore. Like the early days of the Singapore river the present days were also very popular. As the Singapore River was used as a tourist location, which had many icons of Singapore. Many Shophouses were also made along the course of the river, this provided both a shop on the 1st level and a living place on the 2nd level.
Using photographic evidences, do you think the shape course of Singapore River will change in the future? Justify your answers.
The Singapore River has changed its flow many times, now even connected to the New Marina Barrage as a water collection area. I believe that the Singapore River would change it's structure and shape again and again as Singapore develop and grow.
Based on your findings in the Asian Civilisations Museum, identify one civilisation that you would discuss how people in the civilisation deal with their constraints and how their responses contribute to the social, cultural and technological changes that occured in Asia.
The Chinese Response:
Buddhism:
It would be how the Chinese Civilization of Buddhism. It was well-known in China and evolved much from many local influences in China. Which led to its popularity and great history. Buddhism came from India and brought to China by Asia's Silk road from India.
Select THREE artefacts to learn how they had evolved to today's modern version.
This Toy Duck had a great history. It Cross the Singapore River, Floating. Over 120,000 of these toys were led to flowed down the Singapore from the bridge to Boat Quay as part of a drive to raise money for charity. Very successful it earned Millions Dollars.
Now when people look at these duck toys, it looked like a rubber duck toy used in the bath for fun.
A historical 3 Dimension Model, it set a new milestone to the Modern day Models and Figures Seen.
A religious artefact
