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- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay abstract "The Float at Marina Bay, stylised as The Float@Marina Bay and also known as the Marina Bay Floating Platform (Chinese: 滨海湾浮动舞台, Malay: Pentas Terapung Teluk Marina, Tamil: மரீனா பே மிதக்கும் மேடை), is the world's largest floating stage. It is located on the waters of the Marina Reservoir, in Marina Bay, Singapore.Made entirely of steel, the floating platform on Marina Bay measures 120 metres long and 83 metres wide, which is 5% larger than the soccer field at the National Stadium. The platform can bear up to 1,070 tonnes, equivalent to the total weight of 9,000 people, 200 tonnes of stage props and three 30-tonne military vehicles. The gallery at the stadium has a seating capacity of 30,000 people.The floating stadium will be a venue for events on the waters of Marina Bay for five years from 2007. These events may include sports, concerts, exhibitions, and the arts and cultural performances. The National Day Parade will also be held annually for five years at the stadium, which is meant to be an interim or temporary venue in place of the National Stadium until the Singapore Sports Hub at Kallang is completed in 2014 for the Singapore Southeast Asian Games in 2015 and the future National Day Parade.This stadium is part of the Marina Bay Street Circuit Turns 17 and 18, which hosted the Formula One Singapore Grand Prix. More famously, it was where Nelson Piquet, Jr. crashed his car which led to the Renault Formula One crash controversy.Following Singapore's successful bid to host the inaugural 2010 Summer Youth Olympics, the floating stadium was under the spotlight during the Games, as the venue for the Games' opening and closing ceremonies.".
- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay architect Defence_Science_and_Technology_Agency.
- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay location Marina_Bay,_Singapore.
- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay location Singapore.
- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay openingDate "2007-05-20".
- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay operator Sport_Singapore.
- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay owner Sport_Singapore.
- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay tenant 2010_Summer_Youth_Olympics.
- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay tenant Sport_Singapore.
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- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay wikiPageExternalLink www.marina-bay.sg.
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- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay architect Defence_Science_and_Technology_Agency.
- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay brokeGround "March 2006".
- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay caption "--08-09".
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- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay location Marina_Bay,_Singapore.
- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay location Singapore.
- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay opened "2007-05-20".
- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay operator Sport_Singapore.
- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay owner Sport_Singapore.
- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay seatingCapacity "30000".
- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay stadiumName "The Float at Marina Bay".
- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay surface "Steel".
- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay tenants Sport_Singapore.
- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay tenants "2010".
- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay title Youth_Olympic_Games.
- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay title "Opening and Closing Ceremonies".
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- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay subject Category:Downtown_Core_(Singapore).
- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay subject Category:Marina_Bay.
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- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay comment "The Float at Marina Bay, stylised as The Float@Marina Bay and also known as the Marina Bay Floating Platform (Chinese: 滨海湾浮动舞台, Malay: Pentas Terapung Teluk Marina, Tamil: மரீனா பே மிதக்கும் மேடை), is the world's largest floating stage. It is located on the waters of the Marina Reservoir, in Marina Bay, Singapore.Made entirely of steel, the floating platform on Marina Bay measures 120 metres long and 83 metres wide, which is 5% larger than the soccer field at the National Stadium.".
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- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay label "The Float at Marina Bay".
- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay label "Плавучий стадион в Сингапуре".
- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay label "ザ・フロート@マリーナ・ベイ".
- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay label "滨海湾浮动舞台".
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- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay depiction Ndp-2007.JPG.
- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay homepage www.marina-bay.sg.
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- The_Float_at_Marina_Bay name "The Float at Marina Bay".