South-East Asia's largest suspended LED sky screen to be built in S'pore


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SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): The Republic will be home to the largest interactive, suspended LED sky screen in South-East Asia, which can broadcast live sporting events and concerts, among others.

Modelled after the Shimao Tianjie Sky Screen in Beijing, China, the screen, whose location is yet to be disclosed, is set to be 200m long. Some S$200 million will be pumped into building it.

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