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The Esplanade is a waterfront location just north of the mouth of the Singapore River in downtown Singapore . It is primarily occupied by the Esplanade Park , and was the venue for one of Singapore's largest congregation of satay outlets until their relocation to Clarke Quay as a result of the construction of a major performance arts venue, the Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay , which took its name from this location.

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5-751: Esplanade Park is a park located at the Esplanade area within the Downtown Core district of Singapore . Built in 1943 when Singapore was ruled by Japan , the Esplanade Park is one of the oldest parks in Singapore. The park was redeveloped in 1991. Many historical landmarks are located at the Esplanade Park, including Queen Elizabeth Walk , the former Indian National Army Monument site, The Cenotaph (completed in 1922), Tan Kim Seng Fountain (moved here in 1925 from Fullerton Square ), and

10-588: Is best captured in John Turnbull Thomson 's 1851 painting, "The Esplanade from Scandal Point". With land reclamation in 1943, the term Esplanade then referred to the area of the present Queen Elizabeth Walk . Both the Esplanade Park and Queen Elizabeth Walk were built on the reclaimed land. In the park are several memorials, including The Cenotaph (completed in 1922), the Former Indian National Army Monument ,

15-623: The Lim Bo Seng Memorial (which was unveiled in 1954). The Esplanade Park is bounded by Connaught Drive , Stamford Road , Esplanade Drive and the mouth of the Singapore River . The park is featured in HBO series Westworld , as part of the third season . In recent years, Esplanade Park has become a gathering point for Burmese expatriates based in Singapore, particularly on Sundays. Esplanade, Singapore Apart from

20-504: The Tan Kim Seng Fountain (moved here in 1925 from Fullerton Square ), and the Lim Bo Seng Memorial (which was unveiled in 1954). Queen Elizabeth Walk covers an area of approximately 9.5 acres (38,000 m ). The walk was substantially completed in 1953 and was named in honour of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth 's coronation in the same year. It was declared open on Coronation Day , 30 May 1953 by T.P.F. McNiece. There

25-591: The shows, Singaporeans usually visit the Esplanade for its scenic outdoor view. It overlooks the Singapore river and is in between the Singapore Flyer and Merlion park, making for a good stroll around the vicinity. River ferries stops have been added recently, enhancing its accessibility. In the 1850s, the Esplanade referred to what is now the Padang , previously known as The Plain, in front of City Hall . It

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