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Coat of arms of Singapore

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Singapore's national coat of arms (or state crest) was introduced on December 3, 1959 together with the national flag and national anthem at the swearing-in of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara at the City Hall steps.


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Meaning

The state crest consists of a shield emblazoned with a white crescent moon and five white stars against a red background. Red is symbolic of universal brotherhood and equality of man, and white signifies pervading and everlasting purity and virtue. The crescent moon represents a young nation rising. The five stars represent the five ideals of democracy, peace, progress, justice and equality. Supporting the shield are a lion on the left and a tiger on the right. Below the shield is a banner inscribed with the Republic's motto, Majulah Singapura (Onward Singapore). The lion represents Singapore itself and the tiger, the island's historical links with Malaysia.

Guidelines for Usage

  1. The use of the state crest for advertisements or any other commercial purpose is prohibited by law. Only government bodies can display the state crest within their premises. Approval must be sought for any other use of the state crest.
  2. The state crest must be treated with respect and be displayed in a dignified manner.


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National symbols of Singapore | National coats of arms

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