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How Singapore’s National Anthem & Flag Nearly Turned Out Different

Singapore's national anthem Majulah Singapura, national flag, and first head of state Yusof Ishak, have stood as symbols of the country's founding ideals - such as equality and multiculturalism - for the past 60 years.

When Singapore became self governing in 1959, it fell to Deputy Prime Minister Toh Chin Chye to design the flag, while a song by composer Zubir Said became the anthem. But what many don't know, is that the original idea for the flag had only 3 stars, and the anthem has seen several tweaks over the decades.

About the full show: On Dec 3, 1959, Singapore unveiled its new state symbols - the flag, crest and its first native head of state. We find out the inspirations and their relevance to Singaporeans 60 years on. #majulah

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7 декабря 2019 г. 4:00:00
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