Coat of arms of Singapore First published December 3, b.e. 2502 together with the national flag and national anthem at the President of the Republic of Singapore sworn at the town's City Hall Singapore. The appearance of the coat of arms is a shield-shaped holding red lions and tigers, which has a five-pointed star-shaped white 5 spots and a white Crescent, which is an important symbol that is used on the flag of Singapore. The Tiger is a symbol representing the historical ties with Malaysia and Singapore lion symbol represents the bottom of the emblem is a Blue Ribbon with the inscription of the word yopracham the fault of gold that under the motto, "Majulah singapura", which means "bless Singapore.
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