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11) The Boy with his Dog statues by Unknown Artist
After exploring the right side, cross the Elgin Bridge to the leftside and take the chance to use the other tunnel to cross under the Eglin Bridge into Boat Quay, to enjoy another two murals in the other tunnel.
12) The Left Tunnel under the Elgin Bridge into Boat Quay
Enjoy the murals while crossing the Left Tunnel under the Elgin Bridge into Boat Quay.
Walk down the river until you see Sir Stamford Raffles on your left and then turn left and observe Sir Stamford Raffles.
13) Sir Stamford Raffles statue
This is a monument to where Sir Stamford Raffles landed in 1819.
Continue walking down and capture The Arts House at the Old Parliament, Victoria Concert Hall, National Gallery Singapore and the Singapore Cricket Club.
14) The Arts House at the Old Parliament
The Arts House, which is a national monument, is formerly the Old Parliament House. It was built in in 1827 and is the oldest government building and perhaps the oldest surviving building in Singapore.
The Arts House is Singapore's multi-disciplinary arts venue. It hosts art exhibitions and concerts.
15) Victoria Theatre and Victoria Memorial Hall
The Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall is a performing arts centre with a complex of two buildings and a clock tower joined together by a common corridor. The oldest part of the building was first built in 1862, and the complex was completed in 1909. It is a national monument that has undergone a number of renovations and refurbishment.
There is yet another Sir Stamford Raffles statue in front of Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall.