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

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The video explores how Singapore’s national anthem and flag could have taken very different forms. Initially, the anthem “Majulah Singapura” had eight extra bars and was composed in G major, which proved difficult for many to sing. The flag’s original design featured only three stars, but this was changed due to concerns over communist associations. Deputy Prime Minister Toh Chin Chye led the design efforts, aiming to reflect unity and multiculturalism. The video highlights how these symbols were carefully crafted to embody Singapore’s founding ideals.
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