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=== The Story Behind the Wheel === The Singapore Flyer officially opened to the public in '''March 2008''', after nearly three years of meticulous construction. It was designed by '''Kisho Kurokawa''', a renowned Japanese architect, and '''DP Architects''' from Singapore — a collaboration that perfectly symbolizes the fusion of modernity and Asian elegance. Standing tall at '''165 meters''', it held the record as the '''world’s tallest Ferris wheel''' from 2008 to 2014, until surpassed by the High Roller in Las Vegas. Yet, the Flyer remains a '''masterpiece of engineering''' and a defining feature of Singapore’s skyline — a modern icon that celebrates both technology and tranquility. ----
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