[文化] 新加坡猫咪博物馆 萌萌的
"哎呀妈呀,我们家好酥胡~~"
见此状,新加坡的猫咪飘来一句:“小样儿,还住家呢?我们都住博物馆啦~”
小伙伴们表示惊呆了......
神马?连猫咪都住博物馆啦。不是我不明白,这世界变化快啊~~
今天新的一期【环球明信片】就让小编带领小伙伴们去逛逛狮城猫咪博物馆!领略下猫咪们高大上的生活!(建议先看视频,再看文稿!英语学习效果翻倍!)
温馨提示:请在Wifi的环境下观看视频,土豪请随意~
【视频文稿】
On the aptly named Purvis Street in the heart of Singapore's city centre, the three-storey Lion City Kitty cat museum features multi-media exhibits that showcase a variety of cat-themed artwork and various items of feline kitsch.
It also has a Cat History wall that pays tribute to the colourful history of Singapore cats.
The wall traces the origins of local Singapore cats today, which also reflect part of Singapore history.
Another wall at the museum is adorned with different interpretations of cats by a group of local artists.
But the true star attractions are the feline residents that call it home.
Visitors can interact and play with real cats on the two upper floors of the museum, the Muse Gallery and The Mansion.
The Lion City Kitty Cat museum is the brainchild of Jessica Seet, a former local radio news presenter and a cat lover herself.
She funded the museum entirely by herself and set up in less than two months in the building where she also runs a voice training company.
The museum's name is an affectionate term for the resident cats.
Seet wants the museum to be a place that pays tribute to the colourful history of the local cats and also raises public concern over the welfare of animals.